I love a good hair product. I went ahead to design three different product suites for Kinkerella. Each suite represented a particular fruit. Yes, I got a little crazy, adding a watermelon and pomegranate, haha. I thought of pomegranates and how they’re good for your blood, and then somehow that turned into it being good for scalp (more blood flow increases hair growth). I honestly don’t know how true any of this is, but I’m just letting you in on how my brain was working.


When it came to the watermelon, I figured watermelon is just completely made of water, it would work as a hydration medium. Once again, I’m no hair stylist or product manufacturer. I’m simply playing around with the ideas in my head and bringing them to life.


Finally, I added a bottle of rice water concentrate. I know at some point, putting rice water in your hair was a trend, so I figured that I could add something of that sort.


Let me know what you think about the designs!!

Creativity in Action! Watch it!

https://youtu.be/U9-wOEFytzU

Cynthia Akita

brand strategist | brand + web designer | author

Known to go against the grain, Cynthia Akita is a Brand Strategist as well as a Brand and Web Designer. She is the person you go to when you’re ready to find clarity in your business and acquire brand assets that stand out. She pushes the narrative that you can build a brand that reflects who you are even if you don’t desire to make yourself the face of that brand. With 10+ years in the branding and web design space, Cynthia has helped several entrepreneurs, business owners, and public figures bring their brands to the forefront of the internet and social media. Her designs and insight have helped her clients generate hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.

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