So it's not like there's nothing I get out of it. In a way, I feel like I'm selfish in my giving because I get satisfaction out of seeing people smile and seeing people's reactions. So, I have a responsibility and an obligation to pour it back into the world. I feel like God's placed me in all kinds of situations - and I have a very blessed and fortunate life. You and Kaleidoscope Hair give back a lot. Here, Dupart shared with us why she started the brand, how she gives back, and her best business advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Now, Kaleidoscope Hair Products are sold at Target, Sally Beauty, CVS, and Walmart - and the brand has become a multi-million dollar business. Her hard work and positive mindset payed off. There must be a better something I'm supposed to be in, so let me figure out what this is and keep pushing forward and pressing through,'" she tells InStyle over Zoom. "I'm the type of person who when adversity hits me, I take two steps back and say, 'Okay, if this is taken from me then something greater must be out there. This time, with a hair product line of her own. And while some people may give up, Dupart persisted and reopened in 2014. However, the celebration was short-lived as the salon burned down. For over a decade, she hustled as a freelance stylist until she opened her first salon in New Orleans in 2013. On her own with kids to care for, she became ignited with ambition and studied to become a licensed cosmetologist. Then, when she was a teen, she had three pregnancies and was eventually kicked out of her house. Dupart started styling her friends and family as a kid. However, her journey and grit are what make her stand out from the rest, and it's why her haircare brand Kaleidoscope Hair Products is now a multi-million dollar business. As with many professional hairstylists, Jesseca Harris-Dupart has been styling hair since she was a child.
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