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Mielle’s CEO accuses the competition of playing unfairly and refutes claims that the products cause hair loss

Monique Rodriguez, founder of hair care brand Mielle Organics, is not letting the once Black-owned brand fall out of favor with out a fight.
On Saturday, November 23, Rodriguez posted “very important news” on her Instagram, condemning influencers who’ve made what the founder calls defamatory claims that Mielle products have caused damage to their hair.
After thanking all the “explorers and mavericks” who stuck with the brand during difficult times, she revealed something about the original TikTok creator who began a hair care “witch hunt.”
“This creator was paid by one of our competitors,” she said of the creator, who Rodriguez said “falsely” claimed that the brand’s Rosemary Mint Oil formula had modified, causing her hair to fall out.
She claimed that the creator was “earning commission” by running a smear campaign against Mielle products while promoting one other brand’s products. Rodriguez then said the creator’s videos were “removed because people deserve to know the truth” and whether there have been “ulterior motives” behind spreading misinformation.
“Yes, this creator received a commission to promote a competitor’s product, spreading misinformation about our products for his own benefit,” she explained, noting that she tried to handle the matter “quietly” before being transparent with fans online.
The 39-year-old entrepreneur assured her followers that Mielle products were made with due care and asked them to spread the message of this discovery.
After adding thoughts on acting truthfully and telling the truth, Rodriguez concluded the video by emphasizing the importance of “standing by your business.”
Her comments section video proved that the brand owner has solid supporters of the multi-million brand.
“I said this at the beginning because I am a publicist and crisis manager. It was easy to tell it was a calculated smear campaign,” one person said.
One person commented: “I wish you would have gone lower and named the tik toker and competitor. Some people don’t deserve grace,” in response to Rodriguez’s statement in her film, “when they fall, we rise high.”
This one person provided an important testimonial about the product. “Your mint rosemary line is the reason my hair is healthy and growing. People are unfortunately petty. However, I am glad that the issue has been raised.”
And this follower, one other said: “This is so nasty!!! Ugh! There is room for victory for everyone. This is so low. I hate it. I’m sorry, Mo!”
While there have been outcries of support for these products, some commenters claimed that Mielle’s had torn off the edges reasonably than put them in place.
One disgruntled user said: “No…. I even have experienced this personally with my daughter using peppermint oil. Her hair fell out. Now she has stopped taking it and is simply taking castor oil and her hairline is back to normal. This is near, if not gaslighting. Something is occurring and I, my daughter, are loyal customers, but after this I don’t need to return back. I feel betrayed by the brand and product. As a black woman in tech, I realize it’s vital to advocate for one another, but when something fails or goes fallacious, black or white people will step up and come clean with it. I won’t come back.”
Another wrote the same review: “My hair has definitely fallen out and thinned. I still have leftover products that I don’t want to touch.”
One person wasn’t convinced the videos contained any malice. “There is no sabotage, I have first-hand experience. Your product made my hair fall out. When I complained, I was told it was due to a formula change. Something is wrong @mielleorganics.”
Reactions to Rodriguez’s latest video seemed significantly better than her September post.
In the video, Rodriguez addressed these allegations, emphasizing that the formulas of Mielle products haven’t modified since the brand was acquired by Procter & Gamble. She assured consumers that these products are made of healthy ingredients and formulated to supply protected and effective results.
Apart from the claims of hair thinning and hair clumps falling out, many individuals weren’t satisfied with the owner’s attitude and lack of transparency.
“You said nothing in response to these allegations as someone who has purchased your products for years. It’s time for transparency. We don’t need a story,” one person said regarding the alleged change in ingredients since the merger.
This comment echoed the same sentiment: “I used these products before she sold the company to Proctor & Gamble (P&G), which owns many products in most of the United States…Disappointed to no longer be Black Owned.”
Despite the fallout from quite a few videos from creators claiming Mielle’s is behind their hair disasters, the Black Hair community stays divided on whether or not they need to proceed supporting the brand.
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Tunde Oyeneyin Peloton about what to do when you don’t feel like moving

“I wanted to run this morning, but I didn’t do it because my body said you didn’t need it,” explained a 39-year-old fitness star, adding that she did some mobility as a substitute on her foam roller.
“I worked. I felt my heart rate was growing. I felt a little sweat, but I poured love for my body, not burden my body just because the plan said that I should run this morning – she continued. “Listening to your body sometimes means deviating from the plan and you provide you with a brand new plan.”
Listening to your body just isn’t just about how you feel physically. Among the social, political and economic climate, finding motivation to move the body might be difficult.
“I am the same as a person,” said Oyeneyin. “When I feel hard outside, I feel it in myself, in my heart, in my body. Sometimes the heaviness of the world shows in my body. “
When the world becomes overwhelming, the teacher said that he gives himself a grace.
“I do know that sometimes when the world feels heavy and feels dark, movement just isn’t what I need to do and permit myself. I devote just a few days I would like, after which I’m within the space where I can finally see and keep in mind that movement can be what leads me through a storm. Movement can be what gives me grace to see the sunshine on the opposite side – she noted.
Oyeneyin, who has been in Peloton for six years, is a strength on the earth of fitness. Powerhouse instructor and creator have experience as a star makeup, and once fought for doubt before she got here up with the movement. Her book “Speak: Find your voice, trust the intestines and go from the place where you are, where you want to be” Chronicle of her journey to confidence.
“When I move, whether it’s 10 minutes or an hour, I feel something in my body that I have never done before. There is lightness. The weight is metaphorically raised – she said.
On days when she is attached to the time or little motivation, she noticed that she would force herself to move for 10 minutes and suggests that others would try.
“99,99999% of time, I exceed 10 minutes” – added the creator. “The mind and body began to connect.”
Apart from that, Peloton applicationShe said, she is filled with motivation to move.
“I don’t think there is something in the application that you will not take motivation,” said Oyeneyin, adding: “Are you a skier and you want to build strength, we have it in the application. If you are a golfer and want to strengthen the golf game, we have it in the application. If the world feels heavy and you need to reset and you need 10 or 20 minutes of mindfulness meditation, we have it in the application. “
For her, she said that mediation is coming running.
“Running is a spot where I find peace and consolation on the earth. There I can concentrate on my breath and training – she explained.
She continued: “And for many people whom I am lucky to follow me on the platform, they find their relief on a bike. So everyone is something for themselves, no matter who you are. “
Movement and exercise can cost a small cost for some: their glam. Some allow the fear of sweating hair to stop them from harder during training.
“Although I don’t want to sweat, I also want my carved arms,” said Oyeneyin.
“I’m in front of the camera. I work in front of a life camera. So I understand – continued the athlete Nike. “I try, I might like to look cute, but at the tip of the day, if you force me to select one between the opposite, I need to be strong. I can sweat and be sexy. “

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Brigette Romanek debuts the “glamous” collection in Crate & Barrel

The well-known interior designer Brigette Romanek introduces her first collection with Crate & Barrel-54-part line that mixes glamor and ease, bringing a classy, but relaxed touch of a beloved house seller.
After presenting your knowledge about interior design with stars clients, similar to Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Kelly Rowland, Crate & Barrel, Romanek tapped to create a collection that embodies her characteristic funny aesthetics inspired by California.
“We are all so busy in our daily lives that thanks to my approach to design, I want people to stop and breathe when entering any room,” Romanek he said . “Working, Crate & Barrel and I both shared a true passion to encourage beautiful moments through the design, and everything, from furniture to decorations in this collection, are aimed at supporting this calming lifestyle.”
Celebrated for easily combining aesthetics with functionality, the CRATE & Barrel Romanek collection is rooted in a timeless design with visually nice surprises and thoroughly created to make sure peace and flexibility in any space. Her knowledge about mixing various materials shines in wealthy layers of travertine, historic brass and bleached forests.
“The process of cooperation with Brigette was so inspiring and we had the honor to bring her a unique vision, bold creativity and artistically selected style for our clients,” said Sebastian Brauer, senior vp of CRATE & Barrel. “This collection seems effective and relaxed, combining modern, clean lines with natural and luxurious materials.”
Chest and barrel expressed His emotions during the announcement of the collection on Instagram on February 20.
“Confession: We have been keeping it secret for a year, and today! 🎉 @brigetteromaniac X @Crateandbarrel The collection is here! “The seller signed his position.
“This is not your average cooperation. Think brave and vibey – just like the amazing designer star herself. We love how it is about abandoning the rules of designing and creating a house that seems to be super personal: “Returning home should feel like a breath. Like entering your individual sanctuary. “
From plush chocolate velvet sofas at a price from 2499 to USD 2,899 to Oak Wood Credenzas (1999 USD) and chest of drawers (2,699 USD), Brigette Romanek for the CRATE & Barrel collection adds luxury to each space. Store Collection in Crate & Barrel, while the supplies are last.
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“Rhop” stars react to the judgment of Karen Huger, because the series announces that it plans to continue without a star

“The Real Housewives of Potomac” will last without “Great Dame”, Karen Huger. After Huger was sentenced to a yr in prison for the fourth conviction of Dui, the sources reported People magazine That Bravo plans to go forward with the production of the tenth season of the series in the absence of the star. Bravo didn’t confirm or deny the reports.
“This is very terrifying, but I accept full responsibility for everything that happened with my car accident,” apparently Huger said after the sentences. “No, I’m not an alcoholic, let’s be clear.”
Just as fans reacted to social media messages, some of the solid members publicly spoke publicly about their reactions at the end of Huger’s legal saga.
“My jaw has fallen,” said Wendy Osefo People magazine. “I couldn’t believe it. At the end of the day we can have our differences, but I always wish it well and I just keep her in prayer, 100%. “
Similarly, Ashley Darby recalls crying “like a child” when she discovered before her Exposing yourself at the Tamron Hall show.
“I really encourage everyone to keep Karen in your prayers,” said Hall. “I really care.”
For Gizelle Bryant, who began her profession Real Housewives in Huger in 2016, the legal “Grand Dame” fights caused a lot of emotions. After breaking away from the video from Huger during the Rhop congress, Bryant shared her response to the most legal verdict of the star during her “Gizelle 21 questions live” on Wednesday.
“It happened today. I do not have her wig. I’m nervous – she joked US weekly. “I’m shocked … I’m seriously nervous about her safety. Karen shouldn’t be cut into prison, she added. “I pray that she is fine and that the Lord is with her.”
Although Bravo has not confirmed or denied whether or not they would filmate Rhop without Huger, each Omefo and Bryant seem open to the possibility of continuing her absence.
“In this group we found a way to move with her presence and without her presence,” said Osefo. “Looking at the congress, I think that we maneuver in a positive way as an individual as an individual. I wish her all the best, but I think that the Potomac brand is still strong. “

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