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Jerricha’s Journey From Foster Care To Homelessness To Owning Her Own Six Figure Beauty Brand

“From Homeless To Hair Care: How A Dream Of Creating Her Own Product Became a Six-Figure Reality For Hoskins”

Nationwide, USA… When she and her husband aren’t balancing their six kids and their employees who are mostly single parents and former foster kids, Jerricha Hoskins is busy thinking of more products to add to her Arcani Coil Care line. The line which grew from a grassroots campaign on social media and by word of mouth consists of vegan-based temporary hair colors, a men’s beard care kit, children’s curl mousse, edge control and more. It’s a dream come true for the Dayton, Ohio resident who literally dreamt about owning such a business when she snuggled with her toddler in a homeless shelter after losing her home and having her vehicle repossessed.

During those dark days, Hoskins thought of her tough childhood in Ohio and was still grieving the death of the foster mom who wanted to adopt her while not understanding how her biological mother didn’t want to repair their relationship. As she lay in the dark of the homeless shelter not knowing where the next dollar was coming from and frustrated that someone urinated on the few items she had for her child, she continued to dream of an idea many people thought was far-fetched – owning her own hair care product.

“I have natural hair and can’t use things with chemicals so I used to create my own creams and moisturizers,” she said. “I prayed during that time and even though people thought I should just focus on other things, it stuck with me and I knew it was a part of what I was destined to do.”

Through faith, hard work and determination, Hoskins and her husband eventually found housing stability.

“I immediately went in my kitchen and started creating products, testing them on us and then I learned about packaging and all of that and little by little word got out on social media,” she said. “Next thing you know, my edge control, in particular, started blowing up. It went from me going into some of the natural hair groups and showing my products to them buying and trying and vlogging about it. Then I started adding more products. I also changed the name recently and still people realize who we are and they are using it and we are getting rave reviews.”

Now, that Arcani Coil Care dream that started in the homeless shelter employs mostly single mothers and foster kids who are aging out of the system. Hoskins said it was important to cater to that demographic as she can relate to them.

“Your present situation is not the end result,” said Hoskins. “And when you get to your goal, it is very important to turn and to help others. Paying it forward keeps you moving forward and that is very important.”

Demand is great for the product and Hoskins says she’s already dreaming about the next phase for the company.

“My products are going to be in major retailers and beauty stores,” she says confidently. “Anything is possible and we’ve worked hard to get to this point so I know the next step is to make it more accessible to our clients. So yes, within a year, I would love to see it in retail stores.”

 

By Arthia Nixon

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