Qué Negra! in Camagüey

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In spaces like the Art Plaza Fair of the Creative Circuit of Camagüey we can find offers from Lady Pasúa and Qué Negra! , who were also recently featured in the Abrazando tu esencia workshop on natural hair care
Qué Negra! in Camagüey

Camagüey, Cuba, November 16th.- How Black! is a line of natural hair products that emerged in the province of Ciego de Ávila, created by Erlis Pennycook Ramos.

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, this brand arrived in the city of Camagüey in a first event to present the products they market.
After the health crisis passed, the work of this venture was resumed in our land, with the excellent performance of its representative from Camagüey Gemilys Jiménez Álvarez, who is also in charge of the brand in the province of Holguín.

It highlights that the line consists of totally natural products that focus on hair beautification and care; they have creams, natural oils, shampoo and conditioner, anti-dandruff tonic, as well as gel.

Created for the Afro-descendant community, its products became more inclusive, and they already have offers for other types such as wavy hair, and some are applicable to any type of hair, also commented the representative of Qué Negra! In this city.

For a year now, people have been able to treat their hair with these products at the Lady Pasúa salon , located on Rosario Street No.213, between Montera and Ignacio Agramonte, from Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 in the morning and until 5:00 in the afternoon.

Additionally, in spaces such as the Art Plaza Fair of the Creative Circuit of Camagüey we can find offers from Lady Pasúa and Qué Negra!, who were also recently protagonists of the Embracing your essence workshop on natural hair care, held at the House of Cultural Diversity in the Ciudad de los Tinajones.

With the aim of helping girls and boys feel identified with their hair, love it, and end all the prejudices that exist against Qué Negra curls! offers a range of natural products, so you don’t have to subject your hair to chemicals, which destroy its essence.

By Daylén Fenollar Alemán/Radio Camagüey