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5 amazing female business owners to support this International Women's Day
March 8 is International Women's Day. And can we just say that were are so here for some girl power energy? One of the best ways to celebrate our womanhood is by supporting female business owners—bc girls *totally* belong in the business world. Read on for five lady-led businesses support this International Women's Day and beyond.
Kheris Rogers: Flexin' In My Complexion
Chances are you've seen Kheris Rogers show up on your social media feed at one point or another. She's an influencer who owns her own clothing brand with an amazing message. Kheris started her clothing line, Flexin' In My Complexion, after she was teased at school for her dark complexion. She started her business to uplift and empower other young girls. We *love* everything Kheris is doing—support her and her clothing line here!
Dasha Derkach: Enchanted Scrunch
At only 14 years old, Dasha Derkach has managed to create a viral scrunchie brand. Not only does she own her company Enchanted Scrunch, but she also hand makes most of the scrunchies herself. Enchanted Scrunch has already earned over 143,000 followers on TikTok—and we are certain it's just gonna keep growing. Shop all of Dasha's amazing scrunchies here.
Caroline and Isabel Bercaw: Da Bomb
Da Bomb is one of the biggest bath bomb brands in the nation—and it was actually created by two sisters! Caroline and Isabel started Da Bomb when they were only preteens. They had a vision of creating bath bombs with a suprise inside, so that even when it dissolved, you could still enjoy a little piece of fun. Da Bomb has already grown so much and we can't wait to see where the Bercaw sisters go next. Check out Da Bomb here.
Kate Li: Precious by Kate
Kate Li started her business Precious by Kate back in 2019 when she was only 16 years old. Precious by Kate is a handmade jewelry business that uses precious metals that don't irritate sensitive skin. All her pieces are *super* cute—and affordable! Shop Precious by Kate here for some high-quality jewelry.
Jay King: SnoopSlimes
If you are a slime connoisseur—then chances are you've heard of Snoopslimes (or maybe even own some). The brand went viral on social media, and it was all started by Jay Kang when she was just a teenager. Snoopslimes currently has 3.5 million followers on TikTok and 1.9 million on Instagram. We *love* to see young, female entrepreneurs thriving—keep at it, Jay. Check out the slime here!
What female-owned business are you supporting this International Women's Day? Let us know on Twitter @girlslifemag!
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