In a groundbreaking move, Cindy Tawiah, the visionary behind Diva By Cindy, has forged a partnership with St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, to showcase her esteemed hair care line in their gift shop. This collaboration aims to spotlight Cindy’s revolutionary products, renowned for their efficacy in preventing hair shedding and breakage while fostering hair growth among consumers.
This development signifies a pivotal moment, as the hospital has never before stocked products from Black or minority-owned brands. For Cindy, it represents a journey coming full circle: two decades ago, she served as a Registered Nurse (RN) at St. Agnes Hospital. Now, returning in a different capacity, she finds fulfillment in extending healing to women through her natural, alcohol-free hair care solutions, readily accessible in leading retail outlets.
An esteemed figure in the entrepreneurial landscape, Cindy Tawiah introduced the Diva By Cindy brand to the global stage. The ethos of Diva By Cindy centers on healing, rejuvenation, and metamorphosis, empowering women to embrace their uniqueness and inner beauty through the application of natural products. Distinguished as the premier multiethnic hair and skin care line specializing in natural remedies, Diva By Cindy has garnered international recognition, gracing platforms such as Baltimore Washington International (BWI) airport, Black Enterprise magazine, the Drew Barrymore Show, and even extending its reach to Ghana, Accra.
In addition to its array of acclaimed products, Diva By Cindy has launched “The Diva Day Spa and Healing Center,” dedicated to nurturing the wellness, transformation, and restoration of women. Offering an array of traditional spa services, including sauna treatments and foot detox, this sanctuary caters to individuals and couples alike.
Cindy made headlines with the introduction of the world’s first Natural Hair Care Vending Machine at BWI airport. Beyond its innovative product offerings, Diva By Cindy remains committed to community welfare through initiatives like the Diva Project Program, providing support to homeless women and victims of domestic violence.