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ABOUT WEAVEPRO

When I think back about what made me want to help the female community, it started as a passion not simply to work my corporate job. I had a passion for making people, women, feel better about themselves. Started as a hairstylist 20 years ago, working at a corporate job and as a hairstylist on the side because it was my passion, and I took on doing hair full-time after I had my daughter, because I wanted to be my own boss. Working night and day to build my brand and to build my name. When I started selling hair extensions, people trusted in my quality and my word. For many years, I’ve stayed very consistent and very eager to spread my business name and build it from the ground up as I worked from home and traveled as a stylist. I had clients who still relied on chemicals and overheating their hair to achieve popular looks so I saw the difference that I made in these women’s lives by educating them on how to properly care for not only their hair but their scalp, because that is where it all starts.  

 

This empowered me to quit my job because I saw I was changing the lives and habits of everyone who sat in my chair.  The protective style was just a synonym for “giving my hair a break” when it became popular. But the styles weren’t always very appealing and that is where I found my niche, helping black women protect their crowns. I look to you all, to help me understand what is needed from cosmetologists. I work with cancer patients and those who have medical hair challenges on my days off to be able to hone my craft. I need the community just as much as it needs me. I want to meet the needs of my community. Once I saw my business begin to flourish after a couple of years, there was a definite need for a storefront location because that’s just how busy it was. After I did all the groundwork and open my first location Weave Pro Highland, with the money in my pocket I worked on that for a few years and it grew so big to the point where customers wanted us to expand in different areas and that’s where I open my second location half way to LA Weave Pro UPLAND and Salon Sweets Rentals. I wanted it to be bigger than my first store and have BIG DREAMS, so I built two businesses under one roof.

 

Running multiple businesses and working a full-time job has never been easy, but it’s been my lifelong dream, and entrepreneurship has been a goal of mine, but I never knew it would be this big. It’s really all about the work that you put in and the good relationships you keep with people, and it goes to show that when you do right by people and do good business, it always comes back to you. Once my location was running efficiently, I decided to be in the market to open a black on beauty supply store. I knew this would be the hardest out of all of them because Although the industry was built for us it’s not specifically sold by us. I did so much groundwork to get my hundred plus vendors for my beauty supply store and sure enough after a couple of years , I opened my third location She Beauty Supply.

A 3,000sqft beauty supply Fully stocked. With the support of my community, and the faithful customers of many years, all three locations are the #1 supplier in the Inland Empire, prosperous and doing amazing! We have done many community events, charities and give backs in our city and it’s one of the reasons why we are blessed today! Amen.

FROM VANESSA HERSELF

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WeavePro HighLand

Hair extensions and Accesories Store Front located within Highland Plaza 

WEAVEPRO UPLAND

Salon supplying hair extensions and services such as haircuts, blowouts, and coloring.

She Beauty Supply
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Beauty supply store carrying hair products and accessories for all ethnicities and genders.

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