The Monitor (Botswana)

FRO’NIQUES AIMS TO LEAD COSMETICS INDUSTRY

- Cavin Kanoko Correspond­ent

Two

sisters have high hopes of leading the cosmetics industry in Botswana after starting a natural cosmetics and beauty company, last year.

Given the academic background­s of

Matake who hail from Tutume, it would have been far-fetched to think they could do such a thing.

But their passions for beauty and things beautiful saw them gravitatin­g towards a revolution­ary cosmetics business with a potential to become a conveyor of soughtafte­r products.

Simon and Matake started Fro’Niques after Simon completed her degree in media studies (general) from the University of Botswana this year while Matake completed her degree in BSC Informatio­n Technology in 2017 from the same institutio­n.

“Our love and passion for Africanism inspired the foundation of Fro’Niques in the year 2019 and Fro’Niques was also inspired by stories about black women all over the world,” Simon told MonitorBus­iness.

She pointed out their vision was to create a brand where beauty is celebrated to the core, which black people out there can relate to, and that allows people to embrace and nurture their beautiful coiled and kinky hair.

Simon added that adequate informatio­n is needed in order to be a natural hair products formulator which is why they had to upskill themselves by doing research on hair. The two siblings revealed that for more than a year they carried out their research online, attended online hair seminars, read books and also enrolled in organic hair care master classes.

They wanted to gain knowledge of the best ingredient­s to include in their products and to avoid toxic ingredient­s like parabens, silicone and sulphates.

Simon said their goal at Fro’Niques is to be leaders in the cosmetics industry and inspire young entreprene­urs out there by sharing the success story of their brand. Their product range includes hairbutter, hair growth oil, curling custard and stretch marks cream.

“We advertise through Facebook and most of the time through word of mouth. Our Facebook page has about 908 followers,” she revealed. Simon also outlined some the challenges of being female entreprene­urs. These include their struggles in coping with failure while it is also hard to build a support network.

“COVID-19 has affected us a lot, it takes long to get our ingredient­s like shea butter well on time because of processes at the borders as a result we end up buying from people and it is usually expensive,” Simon lamented.

However, she revealed that during lockdown they used the opportunit­y to conduct a research on their business.

She said the demand is not bad so far because what they produce sells quite well and more women are now embracing natural hair than before.

Fro’Niques produces homemade hair products using organic and natural ingredient­s and the company also sells natural hair accessorie­s such as satin bonnets and satin scrunchies. The company is located in Block 8.

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