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[The Curly Hair Revolution: How Ouidad Wise Built a Multi-Million Dollar Brand]-[Ouidad hair products: Ouidad Wise]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-07-08

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The Curly Hair Revolution: Turning a Personal Vendetta into a Global Brand

Ouidad Wise, a Lebanese immigrant who arrived in the United States as a child, transformed her personal struggle with unmanageable curly hair into a multi-million dollar empire. Her journey, chronicled on How I Built This, serves as a masterclass in entrepreneurship, demonstrating how passion, division of labor, and specialized focus can scale a "mom-and-pop" shop into an industry-defining brand.

The Roots of a Vendetta

Ouidad’s path began in the late 1960s in Rhode Island, where she and her sister were social outcasts, mocked by peers for their "big" hair. Lacking products to manage her tight curls, Ouidad entered cosmetology school with a singular mission. She famously described her career motivation as a "vendetta for all the goddamn awful haircuts" she had received. While the industry standard at the time was to blow-dry everything straight, Ouidad insisted on celebrating natural texture, eventually finding a mentor in Providence who allowed her to experiment with her unique approach.

Dividing and Conquering

After moving to New York City and working as a freelance hair and makeup artist, Ouidad met her husband, Peter. The duo decided to open a salon in 1984. Facing skepticism from banks, they managed to secure a small SBA loan. Their success was built on a strict "divide and conquer" strategy: Peter managed the operations, accounting, and eventually the mail-order business, while Ouidad focused on styling, product formulation, and education.

Their partnership was so rigorous that for 16 years, they lived apart during the week—Ouidad in New York and Peter in Connecticut—to manage the growing demands of their salon and their direct-response product business. Ouidad emphasized that this separation was essential to their success, keeping their professional lanes clearly defined.

From Salon to Scale

Ouidad’s business model was rooted in hospitality and education. She treated the salon as a stage where the client was the star, implementing strict rules like using eye signals to communicate so as not to disturb the client's peace. When the market crashed in 1987, the business pivoted. A client’s request to ship products to California sparked the realization that they had a second business: direct-to-consumer sales.

This led to the development of the "Climate Control" collection, a breakthrough line that finally addressed frizz in humid weather. This product became the catalyst that opened doors with beauty editors and eventually led to partnerships with major manufacturers like Mana, allowing the brand to scale into big-box retailers like Ulta.

Integrity Through Transition

Despite facing a breast cancer diagnosis in 2001—a challenge she navigated with extreme privacy—Ouidad continued to lead. In 2007, the couple partnered with a private equity firm, J.H. Partners, to accelerate growth. Even then, Ouidad maintained a "no-entry" policy for partners in her salon, protecting her domain as a sanctuary for her clients.

In 2018, the brand was fully acquired. Looking back, Ouidad attributes her success to a combination of "timing, luck, and hard work." She notes that while many work hard, success requires doing it "from the heart." Today, she spends her time consulting for the stylists she once certified, continuing to give back to the community that defined her career. Her story remains a testament to the power of identifying an underserved market and refusing to compromise on the quality of the solution.

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