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A line of human hair named Senak Hair and a magazine has been launched by First Choice Hair and Beauty as part of its 20 years Anniversary celebration.
The 20 years anniversary celebration which came of at the Marriot hotel in Accra was marked with a glamorous celebration and performances by seasoned gospel artists Nii Okai and the Tagoe sisters.
Speaking at the event the CEO of First Choice Faustina Adofo Adjagar did not mince words in giving praise to the Almighty God for a successful 20 -year journey of her business.

The Ceo further added that First choice was looking to establish branches in all the regions across the country and possibly abroad.
“In the future, we have a lot of plans and new thing we want to do, we certainly want to open branches in all the regions and we hope to do that soon,” she said.
First Choice Hair and Beauty Salon was established in 1997 to cater to the needs of the beauty industry. It offers hair services, spa treatment, nails and cosmetics.
The company has grown over the years with branches in Achimota and the Spintex Road.

In an address at the ceremony, the chairperson for the event Dr Hellen Hagan, CEO of L’Aine services hailed first choice beauty and Hair for their outstanding performance in the hair and beauty industry over the past two decades.
"Many businesses today collapse in their early stage of commencement hence for an entrepreneur to have survived for 20 years is no small feet so they deserve some applauds."
Dr Mrs Hellen Hagan went on to further identify a lack of skilled labour as one of the daunting challenges that businesses face today. According to her growing, a business does not just depend on have money but the right labour.

Aside from the new line of hair and magazine, FC hair and beauty has further indicated there will be more innovations in the future.
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