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		<title>The Entrepreneur Behind Wonder Curl</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[K St. Fort]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Scarlett Rocourt is the natural hair world’s wonder woman. The founder of the natural hair products firm Wonder Curl, the entrepreneur is a fervent champion of natural beauty, and a graduate of Rutgers University. The products she’s created have become a hit with natural hair enthusiasts who are looking for mane-nourishing products, with an organic [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/The-Entrepreneur-Behind-Wonder-Curl.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/The-Entrepreneur-Behind-Wonder-Curl.jpg" alt="scarlett rocourt-pic" width="350" height="390" class="alignright size-full wp-image-12580"  /></a><br />Scarlett Rocourt is the natural hair world’s wonder woman. The founder of the natural hair products firm Wonder Curl, the entrepreneur is a fervent champion of natural beauty, and a <a href="http://www.dailycurlz.com/2011/05/curlz-behind.html">graduate</a> of Rutgers University. The products she’s created have become a hit with natural hair enthusiasts who are looking for mane-nourishing products, with an organic base.</p>
<p>One Wonder Curl product that natural hair-wearers are totally smitten with is the Get Set Hair Jelly. But there are others that have won the approval of the natural community, like <a href="http://www.wondercurl.com/products-page/categories/detoxifying-clay-cleanser/">Wonder Curl’s Detoxifying Clay Cleanser</a>, a scalp-exfoliating hair conditioner. There’s also the avocado and shea butter-based Wonder Curl Restoring Deep Treatment—that caters to women who have experienced stalled hair growth or hair damage—that women swear by. </p>
<p><strong>I’ve read so many great reviews from so many hair experts about Get Set Hair Jelly, the flagship product of Wonder Curl. What led you to create it?</strong><br />I had discovered an amazing brand of aloe vera gel that gave my curls shine and definition and of course was soon discontinued. After trying other brands of “curl gels” I knew that I would be able to create a gel that worked even better than what I’ve seen. Through research plus trial and error, I came up with the formula for Get Set Hair Jelly. </p>
<p><strong> Was it hard coming with the name Wonder Curl?</strong><br />I was brainstorming names for my company and Wonder Curl was one of the first ones I came up with. A friend of mine, jokingly called me a “wonder curl” and I told him that I just named my new company the same thing. I knew it was the right name after that.</p>
<p><strong>Do you remember what your favorite hairstyle was when you were younger?</strong><br />Funny enough, even though I would get my hair relaxed, I loved curly hair. I coveted women who had ‘good hair’ and didn’t need a perm. I used to use perm rods to create curls.</p>
<p><strong>There are so many beauty products on the market. Knowing that, did you feel a bit hesitant when the idea of coming up with your product occurred to you?</strong><br />When I started over three years ago, the market wasn’t focused on women of color with natural hair. The industry was started by women such as myself who saw a gap and decided to start making our own products. Today, larger companies are realizing the gold mine that we are and I’m happy about that. It means it’s a growing movement and as more women embrace their natural curls, they will also demand great products to care for their hair.</p>
<p><strong> What have you learned as a female entrepreneur that you’d like to pass on?</strong><br />I learned that it’s important to take care of yourself. If I’m sick, then my business is sick. I try to eat healthy and exercise on the regular. I figured that I’m important enough to take 30 minutes out of my day to work out. It also gives me the energy I need to work long hours at expos.</p>
<p><strong>Did you ever take a Chemistry class? Did anything you learn in that class, turn up helpful?</strong><br />I took chemistry in high school, but didn’t remember anything. [Hangs head in shame].  I jokingly tell people that all curly-haired people are chemists by default since we have to learn how to mix different products together. My focus was always business. I have a Bachelor of Science in Marketing.</p>
<p><strong>When was the last time you went to Haiti?</strong><br />My family moved to New Jersey when I was two years old. Unfortunately, I haven’t had the opportunity to return. It is a pilgrimage that I will make someday. </p>
<p><strong>As an entrepreneur, what do you do when you feel overwhelmed by everything that comes with being a company founder and CEO?</strong><br />I have other women in the same industry who I know I can lean on or just complain to. Having a support system is so important, especially knowing that we’re all going through the same issues and we help each other through them. </p>
<p><strong> What perceptions did you have about hair when you were growing up?</strong><br />I thought my natural hair was “nappy” and I had to straighten it for it to look pretty. I remember my first perm and thinking that my hair was going to be flowy like “white people’s” and I was actually disappointed that it didn’t look that way. I discovered the ceramic flat iron and flat ironed the heck out of my hair until there were no signs of curl life! I [chopped my hair] three times before I finally figured out my hair. It wasn’t until I changed my mind about my hair that it became beautiful to me. </p>
<p><strong> What hair trends do you anticipate seeing?</strong><br />I’m just excited that so many more women are opting out of chemical relaxers to straighten their hair. I think our natural hair is so beautiful, no matter the texture and we should all be proud of the hair we grow.</p>
<p><strong>Is the life that you have now, the same one you dreamt up for yourself when you were in high school?</strong><br />I always wanted to run my own business. I was never sure about what type of business it would be. This isn’t exactly how I envisioned it, but I like this life that I’m living now better.<br /><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/scarlett-rocourt.jpg"><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555368487_238_The-Entrepreneur-Behind-Wonder-Curl.jpg" alt="scarlett rocourt" width="575" height="343" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-12575"  /></a><br />[Image via <a href="http://classycurlies.com ">Classy Curlies</a>] </p>
<p><strong>How can a girl get comfortable with her hair?</strong><br />She has to have people around her who will remind her how beautiful her hair is. I remember when I first went natural, I was unsure about my hair and what I was doing. Having people—even strangers—compliment me on my hair helped me on my struggles. That’s also why hair meetups and blogs are great. They create a positive environment that validates us and our hair in a way that we never really had before. </p>
<p><strong>Madame C.J.Walker, a beauty entrepreneur is quoted as having said, “There is no royal flower-strewn path to success. And if there is, I have not found it for if I have accomplished anything in life it is because I have been willing to work hard.” What’s your path been like?</strong><br />I agree with Madame C.J. Walker’s quote—especially for an entrepreneur starting out from scratch. There are growing pains and days that you want to quit; yet when it’s something you are passionate about, you find a way and you keep going.</p>
<p><strong>And having gone through that path, what would you like to pass on to other entrepreneurs?</strong><br />You have to be crazy to be an entrepreneur and with that said, I wouldn’t want to have it any other way!</p>
<p><em>Visit the Wonder Curl Facebook page <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wondercurlcom">HERE</a> and check out its Pinterest page <a href="http://pinterest.com/wondercurl/">HERE</a>. Get to know the products in the Wonder Curl line by visiting <a href="http://www.wondercurl.com/">the website</a>.Be sure to view the video below of Scarlett Rocourt, discussing one of her products </em></p>
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