Doss Skincare product launch Hosted by Christina Grantville AKA Mrs. Basketball of v103

Photo By Larry Cooper, Fire Media Group ATL

Doss Skincare product launch Hosted by Christina Grantville AKA Mrs. Basketball of v103

Doss skincare just launched their organic skin care product line at an all-white luxe party hosted by Deshaun Watson and “Ms. Basketball” Christina Granville. The party was filled with drinks and a steady flow of celebrities, helping to promote Askia Innis’ new product line. The event launch did not disappoint in celebrating African American entrepreneurship and the barriers that minority groups have had to overcome in America’s competitive beauty industry.

Askia Innis co-founded this brand with CFO Hakela Scales Miller to bring authentic, organic, and healthy skin care products for both females and males. Their website boasts a line of moisturizers, toners, and eye repair creams – to name a few. This event was bound to kick off a new hype to support African American business and your overall health and well-being. In fact, Innis has dedicated these products to his mother, who he watched suffer from dementia during the pandemic. The goal? He hopes to share a bit of his creativity and aspirations with the rest of the world by providing products that are cruelty and paraben-free and only include essential ingredients.

Photo By Larry Cooper, Fire Media Group ATL

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