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HOW I GOT THE IDEA

n the summer of 2019, Ciara Imani May’s scalp in the fall, powered by $110,000 in grants from organizations like Venture for America and Launch Pad. The St. Louis-based company sells banana fiber-based, biodegradable braiding hair (shown on model at left) that will begin shipping to customers in March 2021.

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