Congratulations Dr. Chantelle, I enjoyed watching the video. You’ve a beautiful store. Yes, we need more Black owned Beauty Supply Stores owned by us, because it’s our hair and culture. I’m interested in owning my Black owned Beauty Supply Store. I live in SC and we’ve lots of Asians and Arabs owned beauty stores in our community. We’ve one Black owned store in my community she only sells shampoos, conditioners, relaxers, hair colors, no weaves or accessories. The beauty store has been opened for decades but she doesn’t have the market/wholesales to purchase the items like you’ve in your store. Yes, it’s discrimination.! The wholesale market should be opened to us as well. Yes it’s discrimination! When I visit the beauty store I’m going to share this video with them. On Black beauty online I had purchased accessories and hair products. I loved the earrings and hair products. Also, I watch Pastor Omar and First Lady, and church family every Sunday. Tuesday night Bible study as well. Awesome ministry. Thank you Greenwood Ave E1921 channel for interviewing Dr. Chantelle. Thank you Dr. Chantelle.
Wow she has ALL of the black owned products!!! What is the square footage of her store? I am very interested in owning a supply store. Great video, thanks.
Thanks for watching! We are not sure of the square footage of her store but you can reach out to her on IG @blackbeautyhs and ask. Let her know you saw her interview on Greenwood Ave.!
I'm so proud of her! I wish that she had paused to get a good shot of her storefront and suggest that she say her store name throughout interviews. Good job and I will keep her in mind when purchasing products.
So motivational! Thank you for sharing and being encouraging to black entrepreneurs. I want to open my own beauty supply store and I know there will be challenges but I also know that there will be greater rewards!
I love love I cant say it enough I love your channel and what you are doing. Great mind think a like I been trying to promote Black entrepreneurs myself. I started 3 months ago and finding it hard to reach that 1,000 mark but I see you have your numbers up. I salute you my black sister keep the movement going. You inspire me and encourage me to keep pushing.
Thank you so much! Keep doing what you are doing. Every channel that we’ve studied has said that TH-cam is a marathon. Some channels take off when they have content that’s really popular, but our content isn’t that popular. So it may take longer. It actually took us over a year to finally get to 1,000 subscribers. So if you’re going to do it, you have to be in it for the long haul!!! We are still trying to figure it out too!!!
+GREENWOOD AVE. Nice video but the original Black Wall Street chapter was *NOT in Tulsa* . It was in *DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA* and the founder of that chapter was closely associated with North Carolina Mutual which is still in business today. We definitely do need more stores, however we need for more Black women of all cultural backgrounds, to stop shopping with and enriching our enemies. I am a fed up Black woman who has seen the foolishness here in Arizona and I support what this woman is trying to do. We need to focus on pooling together our money to open our own manufacturing facilities and supporting each other more. Here in Arizona we have some nice Black owned beauty supply shops, but our original one closed back in November of 2019. Mitchell's Barber & Beauty Supply was open from 1958 to 2019, the same year of the centennial of the Red Summer of 1919. That was a depressing Winter season for me since Mitchell's helped me get through so much. The family who ran that business went through so much too and for our own people to have betrayed the Cox family to shop with the Eurasians and Hispanics at their shop across the street next to the Safeway proves that too many Black consumers are just plain hard headed and happily problematic and they like racism, they don't want to spend their way out of this predicament we are in. Heck, we could've improved our base for the last FIVE years had we more actively and consistently spent at Black owned, mainly AMERICAN BLACK owned beauty supply shops! Oh and that woman believing we can be "racist" against anybody, especially against ARABS?! Is CRAZY AND EVIDENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE! LIES! HAS ANYONE SEEN THE GSI (GLOBAL SLAVERY INDEX) YET? SAUDI ARABIA, TUNISIA AND JORDAN ARE TOP ARAB EMIRATE (UAE) SLAVEOCRACIES. ARABS who are LEGALLY CLASSIFYING AS RACIALLY WHITE (SKIN COLOR CONSTRUCT) HERE IN THE UNITED STATES AND are still enslaving and slaughtering the Black people in the last of our diaspora..ARABS WERE OUR FIRST SLAVERS! SO WTF?! Anyone who thinks we possess global power to be "racist" to these other groups who messed us over is *delusional* when we are trapped under a national and global caste system, everyone else has been thinning out our gene pool deliberately, we don't control any institutions, WE HAVE LEFT OUR COMMUNITIES WIDE OPEN, WE ARE THE ONLY ETHNIC GROUP AND ALSO NATIONALITY WISE WE (AMERICAN/NATIVE U.S. BLACKS) ARE THE ONLY LINEAGE GROUP WHO FOUGHT FOR INTEGRATION, WE DON'T CONTROL even the *food supply* and we have been saddled with multi generational debts!! This is embarrassing how we don't own *GLOBAL market share* when it's OUR DIASPORA HAIR CULTURE! HOW MANY OF YOU CAN SEE THE CAPITAL DRAIN AND MARKET THEFT?? WE NEED TO STOP BEING AFRAID OF WHAT ANCIENT ENEMIES THINK OR WILL THINK ABOUT US AND START SYSTEMATICALLY TAKING BACK WHAT IS OURS!
Thank you for watching and providing some insightful comments. I will have to go research some of this information! Yes we agree that we do need more Black owned beauty supply companies and we need to support them!!! Thanks for sharing.
@@thenewgreenwoodave Thank you for posting this. I have been searching for videos that not only promote Black owned beauty supplies, with emphasis on AMERICAN Black women, but also looking more into how our industry as a diaspora got stolen out from under us, who did it, how they were able to do it and the reasons behind their actions besides profit. I have been promoting Black owned and operated beauty supply shops for the last five years here in metro Phoenix and one of the business owners I helped (FREE OF CHARGE) was able to meet Taliah Waajid in Atlanta back in 2019. She won her Rookie Business of the Year award and said that it was because of me spreading word about her shop and her sales went up! I truly have the gift of gift of gab and my word of mouth skills are strong. Because here in Arizona many Black women and minors were getting tired of being followed around and profiled in the food/drugstore grocery chains like Safeway, Fry's (a Kroger store) and WALMART. They wanted to be able to shop somewhere they would feel welcome and truly in their element. The business award winner never had issues with theft, there was only one break in at her shop and it was a crazy guy who was mad that one of her shop cashiers broke up with him. He was caught. Phoenix P.D. was showing their racism, being slow to respond to the vandalism of her shop before the found and arrested him. I told her "I bet if you were an Arab, Asian, Hispanic, Jewish or Anglo or some other type of female business owner the cops would've been at your threshold in less than ten minutes!" Anyways the beauty supplies here have been holding up surprisingly well under pandemic. Yes, I strongly encourage you to continue doing more research especially if you are an AMERICAN woman, not of foreign Black background. This is because the Black haircare and skincare industry was POPULARIZED here in the UNITED STATES, with Madame C.J. Walker and Annie Malone (first Black women in the country to drive a Rolls Royce, hire people by the thousands, pave roads, etc). Another thing about us being the global epicenter of the Black haircare and skincare is that we cannot afford economically, legally, socially or politically to let the U.S. ethnic beauty market become completely Chinese, other Asian and Hispanic controlled.. we also have to still deal with the traditional Europeans and those Jews (like Tracee Ellis Ross) getting their shares in our market. We need to uproot all of them and figure the heck out, how to get Black owned brands on the NYSE and invest in those stocks. We must figure out how to take control, industry is about CONTROL. One of our biggest mistakes, what Black people failed to realize is that when you DO HAVE CONTROL YOU MUST HOLD ON TO IT AND NEVER LOOSEN THAT GRIP! HOW MUCH YOU CAN CONTROL FIRST AND THE REST LATER.. I have plans about how to win back our industry but some are legal actions that need to be taken. We are going to have to get MEANER and I see too many Black women ARE NOT READY FOR THAT, still trying to play nice and be too cordial with ethnic and organized cultural groups who have so much backing, are dangerously obsessed with us and intent on total displacement from our own market identity.. we have LEGACIES WE MUST RECLAIM, SAVE AND PROTECT! WE HAVE GLOBAL MESSAGES TO SEND ABOUT BLACK BEAUTY, ABOUT THE CONSTANT BASHING AND DISRESPECT OF OUR AESTHETICS AND WOMANHOOD, WHILE MAKING MASSIVE PROFITS OFF OF US AND NOT INVESTING THAT CAPITAL BACK INTO US-- WITH EMPHASIS ON AMERICAN BLACK women who have been treated as UNWORTHY due to NOT being EXOTIC and "foreign". Time for a CLEAN SWEEP!
I would love to know the vendor that she use for wholesale. I am starting a beauty supply store as well in a predominantly white town and there are absolutely no beauty supply store within a 50 to 60 mile radius.
Thanks for watching! Reach out to her on Instagram @blackbeautyhs and ask your question. Let her know you saw her interview on Greenwood Ave TH-cam channel. She is really nice and personable!
@@karengarrett6203 we visit with different black owned businesses, different types. We have visited some businesses in Chicago before. Let us know when you open, and when we are back in the area, we can come interview you!
Love this channel... I’m soooo happy to see black owned beauty supply store... Who else can cater to our people but us....I’m not being negative, however.....Koreans cater to Koreans, white people cater to Waite people, & Hispanics cater to Hispanics..🤷🏽♀️
Hi I was in this business in the 80s and the 90s I went to beauty school. Learn how to do hair and learn the products. I was in business for 20 years until the Koreans came to town they got together took the business over because we let them Blacks I wish you well
Oh wow! Sorry to hear that. We are hoping that we learn to start supporting each other more!!! That’s the whole purpose of this channel, to bring awareness, and encourage and inspire others to support BOBs!
Oh wow.. I did not know that Asians or Koreans own Beauty supplies when the Black community are the 99% buyers and users of this products. Lucky for me I remember always buying from stores where the owners are black. Is too bad that you missed the support of our people at the time. I bet it was price competition, They (Asians stores own) getting the best prices from their suppliers probably contributed to selling cheaper while suppliers charging more to black own stores people makes them having to sell their products for more.
Congratulations Dr. Chantelle, I enjoyed watching the video. You’ve a beautiful store. Yes, we need more Black owned Beauty Supply Stores owned by us, because it’s our hair and culture. I’m interested in owning my Black owned Beauty Supply Store. I live in SC and we’ve lots of Asians and Arabs owned beauty stores in our community. We’ve one Black owned store in my community she only sells shampoos, conditioners, relaxers, hair colors, no weaves or accessories. The beauty store has been opened for decades but she doesn’t have the market/wholesales to purchase the items like you’ve in your store. Yes, it’s discrimination.! The wholesale market should be opened
to us as well. Yes it’s discrimination! When I visit the beauty store I’m going to share this video with them.
On Black beauty online I had purchased accessories and hair products. I loved the earrings and hair products.
Also, I watch Pastor Omar and First Lady, and church family every Sunday. Tuesday night Bible study as well. Awesome ministry. Thank you Greenwood Ave E1921 channel for interviewing Dr. Chantelle. Thank you Dr. Chantelle.
❤️❤️❤️
Wow she has ALL of the black owned products!!! What is the square footage of her store? I am very interested in owning a supply store. Great video, thanks.
Thanks for watching! We are not sure of the square footage of her store but you can reach out to her on IG @blackbeautyhs and ask. Let her know you saw her interview on Greenwood Ave.!
I'm so proud of her! I wish that she had paused to get a good shot of her storefront and suggest that she say her store name throughout interviews. Good job and I will keep her in mind when purchasing products.
Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for watching!
Thank you..I'm 2 months in Racine, WI. BrownSuga Nails & Beauty Supply Store
So motivational! Thank you for sharing and being encouraging to black entrepreneurs. I want to open my own beauty supply store and I know there will be challenges but I also know that there will be greater rewards!
Yes, yes let keep opening more of these stores we need this l wish you much success 😌
Yes we need more! Thanks for watching!
I love love I cant say it enough I love your channel and what you are doing. Great mind think a like I been trying to promote Black entrepreneurs myself. I started 3 months ago and finding it hard to reach that 1,000 mark but I see you have your numbers up. I salute you my black sister keep the movement going. You inspire me and encourage me to keep pushing.
Thank you so much! Keep doing what you are doing. Every channel that we’ve studied has said that TH-cam is a marathon. Some channels take off when they have content that’s really popular, but our content isn’t that popular. So it may take longer. It actually took us over a year to finally get to 1,000 subscribers. So if you’re going to do it, you have to be in it for the long haul!!! We are still trying to figure it out too!!!
@@thenewgreenwoodave appreciate you
I love this!!! So glad to see BOB’s recognized! BOB Black Owned Business!!!!🖤🖤🖤
Thank you for watching!!!!
Beautiful!!!!! Thank You!!!!
I love this !!!
That's what I'm talking about.....feel like I'm there wow ..... congratulations🎊🎊🎊
Thanks for watching!!!!❤️
We need a couple of these stores in IL....I refuse to spend money in a beauty supply store unless it's Black owned....
Love this, sucks their not in my state!! 🤦🏾♀️💕
You should put their links in info having a hard time finding them
I’m natural so glad to see you have products for natural girl....
Where did she get her vendors! I'm looking to open my own beauty store in the Caribbean.
Reach out to her on IG @blackbeautyhs and let her know you saw her interview on Greenwood Ave.
Hi about what size closet/storage space do you have for your store? Thanks
Hi! Reach out to her on IG @blackbeautyhs
I enjoyed
Thanks for sharing our story!! 💕
Thank you for letting us share it!
+GREENWOOD AVE.
Nice video but the original Black Wall Street chapter was *NOT in Tulsa* .
It was in *DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA* and the founder of that chapter was closely associated with North Carolina Mutual which is still in business today. We definitely do need more stores, however we need for more Black women of all cultural backgrounds, to stop shopping with and enriching our enemies. I am a fed up Black woman who has seen the foolishness here in Arizona and I support what this woman is trying to do. We need to focus on pooling together our money to open our own manufacturing facilities and supporting each other more. Here in Arizona we have some nice Black owned beauty supply shops, but our original one closed back in November of 2019.
Mitchell's Barber & Beauty Supply was open from 1958 to 2019, the same year of the centennial of the Red Summer of 1919. That was a depressing Winter season for me since Mitchell's helped me get through so much. The family who ran that business went through so much too and for our own people to have betrayed the Cox family to shop with the Eurasians and Hispanics at their shop across the street next to the Safeway proves that too many Black consumers are just plain hard headed and happily problematic and they like racism, they don't want to spend their way out of this predicament we are in. Heck, we could've improved our base for the last FIVE years had we more actively and consistently spent at Black owned, mainly AMERICAN BLACK owned beauty supply shops! Oh and that woman believing we can be "racist" against anybody, especially against ARABS?! Is CRAZY AND EVIDENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE! LIES! HAS ANYONE SEEN THE GSI (GLOBAL SLAVERY INDEX) YET? SAUDI ARABIA, TUNISIA AND JORDAN ARE TOP ARAB EMIRATE (UAE) SLAVEOCRACIES. ARABS who are LEGALLY CLASSIFYING AS RACIALLY WHITE (SKIN COLOR CONSTRUCT) HERE IN THE UNITED STATES AND are still enslaving and slaughtering the Black people in the last of our diaspora..ARABS WERE OUR FIRST SLAVERS! SO WTF?! Anyone who thinks we possess global power to be "racist" to these other groups who messed us over is *delusional* when we are trapped under a national and global caste system, everyone else has been thinning out our gene pool deliberately, we don't control any institutions, WE HAVE LEFT OUR COMMUNITIES WIDE OPEN, WE ARE THE ONLY ETHNIC GROUP AND ALSO NATIONALITY WISE WE (AMERICAN/NATIVE U.S. BLACKS) ARE THE ONLY LINEAGE GROUP WHO FOUGHT FOR INTEGRATION, WE DON'T CONTROL even the *food supply* and we have been saddled with multi generational debts!! This is embarrassing how we don't own *GLOBAL market share* when it's OUR DIASPORA HAIR CULTURE! HOW MANY OF YOU CAN SEE THE CAPITAL DRAIN AND MARKET THEFT?? WE NEED TO STOP BEING AFRAID OF WHAT ANCIENT ENEMIES THINK OR WILL THINK ABOUT US AND START SYSTEMATICALLY TAKING BACK WHAT IS OURS!
Thank you for watching and providing some insightful comments. I will have to go research some of this information! Yes we agree that we do need more Black owned beauty supply companies and we need to support them!!! Thanks for sharing.
@@thenewgreenwoodave Thank you for posting this. I have been searching for videos that not only promote Black owned beauty supplies, with emphasis on AMERICAN Black women, but also looking more into how our industry as a diaspora got stolen out from under us, who did it, how they were able to do it and the reasons behind their actions besides profit. I have been promoting Black owned and operated beauty supply shops for the last five years here in metro Phoenix and one of the business owners I helped (FREE OF CHARGE) was able to meet Taliah Waajid in Atlanta back in 2019. She won her Rookie Business of the Year award and said that it was because of me spreading word about her shop and her sales went up! I truly have the gift of gift of gab and my word of mouth skills are strong. Because here in Arizona many Black women and minors were getting tired of being followed around and profiled in the food/drugstore grocery chains like Safeway, Fry's (a Kroger store) and WALMART. They wanted to be able to shop somewhere they would feel welcome and truly in their element. The business award winner never had issues with theft, there was only one break in at her shop and it was a crazy guy who was mad that one of her shop cashiers broke up with him. He was caught. Phoenix P.D. was showing their racism, being slow to respond to the vandalism of her shop before the found and arrested him. I told her "I bet if you were an Arab, Asian, Hispanic, Jewish or Anglo or some other type of female business owner the cops would've been at your threshold in less than ten minutes!" Anyways the beauty supplies here have been holding up surprisingly well under pandemic.
Yes, I strongly encourage you to continue doing more research especially if you are an AMERICAN woman, not of foreign Black background. This is because the Black haircare and skincare industry was POPULARIZED here in the UNITED STATES, with Madame C.J. Walker and Annie Malone (first Black women in the country to drive a Rolls Royce, hire people by the thousands, pave roads, etc). Another thing about us being the global epicenter of the Black haircare and skincare is that we cannot afford economically, legally, socially or politically to let the U.S. ethnic beauty market become completely Chinese, other Asian and Hispanic controlled.. we also have to still deal with the traditional Europeans and those Jews (like Tracee Ellis Ross) getting their shares in our market. We need to uproot all of them and figure the heck out, how to get Black owned brands on the NYSE and invest in those stocks. We must figure out how to take control, industry is about CONTROL. One of our biggest mistakes, what Black people failed to realize is that when you DO HAVE CONTROL YOU MUST HOLD ON TO IT AND NEVER LOOSEN THAT GRIP! HOW MUCH YOU CAN CONTROL FIRST AND THE REST LATER.. I have plans about how to win back our industry but some are legal actions that need to be taken. We are going to have to get MEANER and I see too many Black women ARE NOT READY FOR THAT, still trying to play nice and be too cordial with ethnic and organized cultural groups who have so much backing, are dangerously obsessed with us and intent on total displacement from our own market identity.. we have LEGACIES WE MUST RECLAIM, SAVE AND PROTECT! WE HAVE GLOBAL MESSAGES TO SEND ABOUT BLACK BEAUTY, ABOUT THE CONSTANT BASHING AND DISRESPECT OF OUR AESTHETICS AND WOMANHOOD, WHILE MAKING MASSIVE PROFITS OFF OF US AND NOT INVESTING THAT CAPITAL BACK INTO US-- WITH EMPHASIS ON AMERICAN BLACK women who have been treated as UNWORTHY due to NOT being EXOTIC and "foreign". Time for a CLEAN SWEEP!
I would love to know the vendor that she use for wholesale. I am starting a beauty supply store as well in a predominantly white town and there are absolutely no beauty supply store within a 50 to 60 mile radius.
Reach out to her on IG @blackbeautyhs
How did you find your vendors. I'm trying to open a beauty supply store in Chicago
Thanks for watching! Reach out to her on Instagram @blackbeautyhs and ask your question. Let her know you saw her interview on Greenwood Ave TH-cam channel. She is really nice and personable!
@@thenewgreenwoodave thank you 😊 do you do all black beauty supply stores
@@karengarrett6203 we visit with different black owned businesses, different types. We have visited some businesses in Chicago before. Let us know when you open, and when we are back in the area, we can come interview you!
@@thenewgreenwoodave please do I will love for you to visit my store that's coming soon
We would love to!
Bless queens, kp it coming
Would love to meet you I'm interested to learn the business thank u Sister!!
Awesome!!! We need one in Dallas!!!
They have a very nice setup!!!
@@thenewgreenwoodave Indeed!
@@MontauMediaLLC I AM REPRESENTING ARIZONA AND I HAVE DALLAS ON MY LIST FOR NATIONAL REDEVELOPMENT FOR BLACK AMERICANS.
@@MontauMediaLLC DALLAS IS IN MY TOP TEN U.S. CITIES FOR SURE!
I love the set up of your store ♥️
I agree also...her place is super nice! Thanks for watching.
Awesome support our people. Quit giving your money to people that aren’t us!
Especially if they are not giving back to the community that’s feeding them!
Very nice selection and great products! Even sale Passion twist....
Yes they have a great variety, and you can order online!
What is the square footage of the store?
You will have to reach out to them on IG and ask. Their handle is @blackbeautyhs
How much did you start with
Send them a message on Instagram @blackbeautyhs
Awesome
Love it!
Can I order online with you.
Yes you can. Here is the website: www.blackbeautyonline.com/
@@thenewgreenwoodave Ok I will and rather buy from you than the Asians thanks will be checking the website.
@@kashawnwardlaw9668 YES PLEASE STOP GIVING YOUR MONEY TO THE EURASIANS!! STOP FINANCING THEIR GLOBALIST AND *COMMUNIST TAKEOVER AGENDA* !
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Love this channel... I’m soooo happy to see black owned beauty supply store... Who else can cater to our people but us....I’m not being negative, however.....Koreans cater to Koreans, white people cater to Waite people, & Hispanics cater to Hispanics..🤷🏽♀️
Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment ❤️❤️❤️
Can you come interview me too I'm An hour or so away in Wisconsin
Send us your email address and we will contact you.
Need to make our own everything.
Screw that noise because we still makin them rich not cool
So happy to see Africans take back the African beauty industry!!!
Yes!!! Thanks for watching!
Go to China get it from the spot direct
Very nice store!
Thanks for watching!
Hi I was in this business in the 80s and the 90s I went to beauty school. Learn how to do hair and learn the products. I was in business for 20 years until the Koreans came to town they got together took the business over because we let them Blacks I wish you well
Oh wow! Sorry to hear that. We are hoping that we learn to start supporting each other more!!! That’s the whole purpose of this channel, to bring awareness, and encourage and inspire others to support BOBs!
Oh wow.. I did not know that Asians or Koreans own Beauty supplies when the Black community are the 99% buyers and users of this products. Lucky for me I remember always buying from stores where the owners are black. Is too bad that you missed the support of our people at the time. I bet it was price competition, They (Asians stores own) getting the best prices from their suppliers probably contributed to selling cheaper while suppliers charging more to black own stores people makes them having to sell their products for more.
@@kkate25 that’s a good point!
I hi have been trademarked since 2013
Wanted to watch the whole video but the music 👎🏾
What’s wrong with the music?
This Lady stole my Business name
I LOVE IT!