Sowetan

Organic haircare range experience­s good growth

Plans to find factory to increase products

- This article was originally published in GCIS’s Vuk’uzenzele

Young and vibrant entreprene­ur Paula Maseko is making a name for herself and her successful organic haircare business Buhle Bomqhele, which she launched in October 2020 at the height of the pandemic.

Maseko, 27, launched the brand to make caring for natural hair easier, as she knows the struggle that women with natural hair go through.

“Preparing for work or school takes hours, only for women to be told their hair is unprofessi­onal or too untidy. I want to help more women embrace their crowns,” she says.

The range includes a shampoo and conditione­r, hair cream and growth oil. “We will also launch a leave-in conditione­r and beard oil soon.”

Maseko has been part of the Mafikeng Digital Innovation Hub for 18 months, benefittin­g from mentorship and completing a business course.

In July last year, she was able to assure customers of her range’s quality when she received R21,505 from the Small Enterprise Developmen­t Agency (Seda) to have her hair cream and hair growth oil tested. “The results came back compliant,” she says.

While the haircare range is produced in her mother Loretta’s garage in Lonely Park, Mahikeng, in the North West, she hopes to find a factory soon. “We have purchased a mixing machine to produce products on a bigger scale,” she says.

Maseko learnt her skills from her aunt Rosemary, who used to help her with her hair when she was young. The herb rosemary is now one of the natural ingredient­s used in Maseko’s products, along with thyme, ylang-ylang and moringa.

Before launching her business, Maseko was studying and receiving an income from tutoring students. She holds an undergradu­ate degree in environmen­tal science and an honours degree in chemistry, both from North-West University.

“I am completing my Master’s in chemistry and, in a few months, will be pursuing a PhD in chemistry [drug discovery].”

To aspiring entreprene­urs, she says believe in yourself and start that business. “You can do it. That idea you think is too silly could be the next big thing. Apply for funding if you need to, and use the money you’ve been saving to build your dream company.”

As for the future, Maseko aims to release more products and launch a hydro comb that she’s inventing at the Mafikeng Digital Innovation Hub. “Our customers can also

look forward to a haircare accessory line,” she says.

The company now employs 10 people, including eight sales representa­tives and two ambassador­s.

The Buhle Bomqhele range is available online at www.buhlebomqh­ele.com

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/SUPPLIED Paula Maseko the owner of haircare range Buhle Bomqhele.

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