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Flora & Curl targets US expansion with new retail deal

Birmingham entrepreneur will stock organic hair care products in 300 Ulta store

Rose Ovensehi, founder of Flora & Curl

A Birmingham entrepreneur is set for a major international expansion of her beauty products company after signing a deal to sell the range in 300 stores in the US.

Rose Ovensehi founded Flora & Curl in 2017 in her mother's kitchen and has now struck a deal to stock her products in the Ulta chain of beauty stores from September.

The 26 year old was inspired to create a range of shampoos, conditioners and other hair care products after finding the chemicals in other brands too harsh for her own hair and scalp.

When she discovered an online community embracing curly hair and which was eager to try her organic inventions, Flora & Curl was founded.

The company has now grown to export to more than 70 countries via 150 retail partners.

The deal with Ulta's retail arm is now expected to quadruple sales in the US over the next five years on the back of a recent surge in online sales as a result of the coronavirus lockdown.

Ms Ovensehi said: "Despite our huge spike in sales, high global demand for beauty and haircare products during the pandemic has brought new challenges for us, such as sourcing packaging components like lotion pumps.