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22/07/2025

A Cameroonian Nadine Djuiko's hair braiding salon employs over 400 people and seats 150 customers at once 👏😳🇨🇲

Nadine Djuiko is a Cameroonian; a visionary founder of Nadine’s Hair Braiding, a successful salon located in Bowie, Maryland, that operates 24/7.

Today, her multimillion‑dollar enterprise employs over 400 braiders and can accommodate more than 150 clients at once, across three storefronts on Old Annapolis Road in West Bowie Village.

Nadine arrived in the United States in August 2009 on a student vìsa, intending to study banking at St. Cloud State University.

However, she was unable to afford tuition and turned to hair braiding to support herself, earning her first U.S. income by braiding customers’ hair in Minnesota and even braiding a whìte man’s hair for $35 over about 90 minutes.

A few years later, she moved to Bowie, Maryland, and worked in over a dozen salons before launching her own small home‑based service while pregnant with her first child.

Her first brick‑and‑mortar salon opened in 2015 at West Bowie Village, where she initially saw fewer than ten clients per day.

To build clientele, she distributed flyers across the DMV area in places like Howard University, Largo, and Lanham markets frequented by Black women.

Her breakthrough came when a satisfied customer posted her braids on TikT0k, celebrating both the affordability and speed of service.

The post went viral earning a million views in a single day and the following morning Nadine received 200 phone calls, having never previously gotten even 50 calls in one day. Clients were specifically asking for what became known as the “TikT0k special”

To meet growing demand, Nadine innovated a “factory‐style” system in which multiple braiders work on one client simultaneously, cutting traditional six‑to‑eight‑hour braid sessions down to as little as two and a half hours.

This efficiency, combined with fair prices, attracted clients from across the region including Delaware, New York, North Carolina, and South Carolina

Nadine’s journey from a student immimìgrant through home‑based braiding, to operating a state‑of‑the‑art salon embodies resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurial acumen.

Congratulations 👏

Article by STEVE NJANG (NexDim Empire boss)

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Naomie Harris & Lashana Lynch Back Campaign To Improve Hair & Makeup Experience For Black Actors

The Campaign fronted by Time’s Up UK, The British Blacklist and Garden Studios and the PMA Diverse Squad discussed at an event in Cannes aims to move the conversation forward to ensure that the hair and makeup experience on set is professional, fair and equal.

Fola Evans-Akingbola and Jordan Pitt who screened their award-winning doc Untold Stories: Hair On Set during the festival also back the campaign.

The launch took place at the garden Studios villa during the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday morning

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