Our products at Brightiss are unique and outstanding – Titi Dama, CEO Braids by Titi

Beauty therapist and salon owner Titi Dama, has confirmed the locations and number of her Braids by Titi salons.

“There are two outlets of Braids byTiti and it is located in the United States of America,” she declared during an interview session.

Speaking further about her other company, Brighttiss LLC, she avowed that it was incorporated in 2013 and presently has a range of products that are popular in the market.

Titi Dama (real name Priskeylia Tifu Dama), born in Cameroon, had her education in the Central African country and South Africa. Presently, a citizen of the United States of America where she has grown her businesses into global brands, she has joined the league of young rising African entrepreneurs with global appeals.

Reacting to criticisms of whitening creams as “skin bleaching” products, Titi Dama avowed that Brightness’ products are different.
“Our products at Brightiss are unique and outstanding. They are manufactured and processed with standardised natural ingredients to achieve soothing final products. And we have a track record of consumers’ satisfactory feedback,” she said.

Titi Dama also answered questions about the beauty sector generally, where she stated that working in the beauty sector is hectic. Said she: “It is quite a large terrain and staying abreast with every trending beauty product come with its hassles.”

Nonetheless, she avowed that it is important that any serious entrepreneur should stay abreast of trending products to be able to satisfy their customers.
“No matter how tight or hectic my schedules might be, I intentionally create time for adequate research to keep myself updated about the trending beauty products and then craft ideas on how to provide such products to consumers,” she said.

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