Tag: Daniel Komla

  • Recare sponsors Women Golf Tournament

    Recare sponsors Women Golf Tournament

    Recare limited, makers of Natures Gentle Touch, the hair care brand formulated for Nigerian women is sponsoring the LGAN Western Zone Open, in a bid to celebrate Nigerian women in sports.

    The LGAN Western Zone is an annual championship that brings together lady golfers. This year’s edition has been scheduled for the 18-hole Sagamu Golf Club in Ogun State from Friday, October 28 to Sunday 30, 2016.

    According to the Zonal Vice President, LGAN, Maureen Odion: “the tournament affords the LGAN to assess and rank its players. The top three players that emerge from the event would be prepared and exposed to national and international events. The overall winner is the best gross player over 36 holes”.

    According to the Recare in a statement, Friday, October 28 is arrival and practice day for all participants at the event while Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th are the main event days. The event includes dinner; welcome cocktail, sponsors’ karaoke night and closing ceremony.

    Also speaking on this development, Field Education Manager, Daniel Komla said: “We recognise the zeal and excellence in the sports industry and for us, this is an opportunity for every lady golfer present at the event to further experience our brand offerings”.

    “More than 100 lady golfers at this year’s tournaments will receive a product each from the beauty brand which will help them meet their hair treatment and styling needs,” Komla added.

    The tournament will also feature Invited players including gentlemen from other regions in the country.

  • Recare, Yoruba Tennis Club promotes made in Nigeria Products

    Recare limited, makers of Natures Gentle Touch, has announced support for the women’s wing of the Yoruba Tennis Club to promote purchases of Made-in-Nigeria products on September 10, 2016 in Lagos.
    This laudable move from the personal style brand is geared towards further promoting the “Buy Naija, Grow the Naira” campaign, in commemoration of the 90th Anniversary of the Yoruba Tennis Club.
    The event themed “YTC NAIJA FAIR”, will feature several manufacturing companies from over 6 states in the country and it is expected to showcase many affordable Nigeria-made products.
    Speaking on this development, Field Education Manager, Recare Limited, Mr. Daniel Komla said: “We are excited to be part of this event aimed at promoting economic growth. We will be providing hands-on product knowledge at the fair to help Nigerians see the potentials in Made-in-Nigeria products.”
    Recall that Recare team is currently supporting Diamond bank cardholders who make purchases on the e-commerce platform with 15 percent discount, and has promised to continue the support for Nigerians through various means during these difficult times.
    “For us, it is another opportunity for every woman present at the event to experience our unique brand offerings. Over the last 2 decades, Natures Gentle Touch has remained committed to solving hair and scalp related issues especially among women, helping them embrace their real hair,” added Komla.
    According to the company in a statement, “more than 40 women at the event will enjoy free hair consultation from the beauty brand. The Trichologists will help them see the potentials of the Natures Gentle Touch scalp treatment and hair styling products.
    “The Women’s Wing within the Club premises creates an atmosphere that is conducive to healthy family life. With programmes that attempt to cater for the needs of every member of the family.”

  • Nature’s gentle touch provides free hair consultation in Calabar

    Recare Limited, manufacturer of Natures Gentle Touch has announced the provision of free, no obligation hair consultation to women at the newly opened SPAR in Calabar mall.
    It is in a bid to reinstate its commitment to promote love for natural hair that Recares is providing a week-long free hair consultations which kicked off on July 18 and it features a one-on-one consultations with skilled hair consultants. Consumers, who have taken advantage of the period have had access to free hair diagnosis, professional hair care tips and practical demonstrations on ways to maintain healthy hair.
    According to Daniel Komla, Field Education Manager, “We are amazed at the amount of foot traffic to our stand in just two days. We have consulted for up to 229 women already and majority of the hair challenges we have discovered are breakage, over processed hair and receding hair line.
    “A lot of women need to understand the state of their hair so they can properly care for it by using the right products; and that is the reason why we are providing these services to help identify hair challenges and proffer natural ingredients based solutions.”
    Gift Edet, a boutique owner unable to contain her excitement, said: “Although I have been able to purchase my Natures Gentle Touch hair products in other stores here in Calabar, this is the first time I am having a session with a professional who has helped me to understand the hazards of over processed hair.”
    Launched early this year, the free hair consultations has benefitted several corporate bodies, individuals, communities and will roll out to more communities.

  • Recare limited opens hair institute

    Recare limited opens hair institute

    Recare Limited makers of Natures Gentle Touch Hair Institute on Friday announced the opening of registration for its Basic Beginners training course slated to commence on April 18th 2016 in Lagos.

     

    The programme provides beginners with theoretical and practical skills in Salon Business and Salon Management needed to establish a career in the beauty and personal style industry.

     

    “In reality, a lot of women don’t get enough customer satisfaction from their hair salons thereby affecting customer loyalty.  Our students are trained to offer solutions to these problems using all Natures Gentle Touch products. They are empowered with the knowledge and skills to establish financial sustenance in the beauty and personal care industry.

     

    “The hair salon is a place where lots of women regain their confidence and attention. In respective of their societal status and income level, women deserve to be pampered and have that sense of belonging they desire considering how much they spend on hair styling and maintenance,” says Daniel Komla, Field Education Manager, Recare Limited.

     

    According to him in a statement, the Basic Beginners training programme covers diverse courses ranging from Professional Development, Salon Ecology, Electricity in Cosmetology, Chemistry of Cosmetics, Trichology, Salon Business, Hair Cutting, Hair Styling, Hair Coloring and Chemical Texturizing amongst others.

     

    Experienced hair stylists looking to hone their skills can also register for the 2 weeks training programme. The courses include Hair cutting, Professional Hair styling, Salon Business and Salon Management. Interested individuals are to visit the Natures Gentle Touch Hair Institute located at Plot 305A, Jide Oki Street, Victoria Island, Lagos to register.