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Search Health Facts. Animal By-product Free. Contains Charcoal. Contains Coconut. Contains Naturally Derived Ingredients. Mineral Oil-free. No Fragrance Added. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-free. Target Clean. USDA Organic. Vitamin C. Search Type. Motions has just recently re-entered my grooming regimen of late with their amazing Pre-wash detangling butter.
I side eyed the acquisition initially because often they come with unwelcome product changes. Definitely some great acquisitions for Strength of Nature. Get creative with your chocolate concoction! Zest it up with some orange peel garnishing or try it spicy like the Mayans and Aztecs drank it. Any block of chocolate can be melted down so if you have a favourite type you love to eat, try it as a drink!
The best brand is Profectiv Mega Growth ranges. Motions is very nice, sells very fast then in Africa, Nigeria in particular but since one big private firm in Lagos Nigeria stopped selling it and focus on Profectiv products, Motions no longer sells. Therefore, my candid advice is to look for a good and well known cosmetic marketing firm in Africa, Nigeria in particular to market those new brand. I am searching for the Motions weightless clear moisturizer.
What is going on with the Motions line I cannot find any products! I really do not want to change brands but you are leaving me no choice. We will continue to focus on the specific needs of both multicultural and male consumers with our global brands. Strength of Nature is said to be one of the fastest growing companies in the multi-cultural hair care category.
Each provides an excellent foundation for renewed growth and expanded innovation, and we look forward to building these brands. Subscriber Help. Lynx refreshes brand position for Gen Z. Thread starter Tara Start date Mar 19, Tara New Member.
So I finally received a response as to whether or not Motions company is black owned, here is the response: Hi Tara! Motions was created by a group of African American investors who had all been in the haircare business for years!! It is "public-owned" which means that you, too, can own stock and watch your money grow!!
Take Care!! Which means that if it's a public company it was purchased by a larger company, and we know who they are based on previous post. We also know that they are hardly black owned. What I find insulting is how many other African American women who are going broke trying to keep their "hair did" as Motions would put it are aware that they can make money off of Motions?
And why, instead of creating insulting comics about their biggest consumer, are they not passing out informational packets to us letting us know that we can have a stake in the company??? This Motions saga gets worse and worse IMO. It's really sad to me because I'm sure the percentage of AA shareholders is very low.
It really is a catch 22 situation, because 1. This company completly degrades the AA consumer which is their target market. Whether they are permed or not all AA's should be insulted by this marketing tactic. This is a public company. How many women in urban communities are aware of this fact? Probably just us now, and those that work for Motions On the other hand, having stock in Motions since they promote not only a harmful product but do so in such a racist way, even if there IS an opportunity for financial growth for the community it HURTS our community as well.
Money talks as we all know and we would have even a larger influence on how they market to us AND we can start educating people in our communities about the stock options available. This could be a way for financial leverage in the community's. I mean even in a tough economy, you know people will still buy hair products But would this be like buying stock in a ciggarette company when you know your aunt had lung cancer???? Any thoughts??? Okay, so I've decided that I don't want to buy stock in Motions, they need to demonstrate that they can respect the African American Dollar Especially since I doubt that their major shareholders are US not including employees.
I am planning to write another letter, not just to motions but to shareholders as well this is public info This will make them change their advertising.
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