CEO sold her house, liquidated 401(k) to start a beauty tech company—then she got a 6-figure ‘Shark Tank' offer

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Dawn Myers created a thermal hair infuser after being inspired by an episode of “Shark Tank” in 2017. Now, she has a 6-figure offer from the…

CEO sold her house, liquidated 401 to start a beauty tech company—then she got a 6-figure ‘Shark Tank' offerShe felt inspired, and started her own hair company catering to curls and coils. Today, Myers is the founder and CEO of Washington D.C.-based The Most, a parent company for brandsand The Most Curls. And on Friday's episode of the show, she snagged a six-figure investment offer of her own.

"I ended up selling my home," she said."I eventually would liquidate my 401 so that we could build this product." Las protecciones de los depósitos bancarios de los ahorradores ricos han cambiado. Esto es lo que debes saber Her pursuit for funding got harder in January 2022, when she was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. She ultimately raised $1.1 million in venture capital while undergoing surgeries and chemotherapy treatments, a Richualist spokesperson tells CNBC Make It.The show's investor judges were inspired by Myers' backstory, but had two qualms, they said: the product's price and Myers' vision for it.

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