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Spotlight on Detroit’s Healthy Roots Doll Company

Their goal: to teach girls they are perfect just the way they are

A few years ago, Yelitsa Jean-Charles, the 20-something founder of Healthy Roots Dolls, was pleasantly surprised to see Serena Williamโ€™s daughter Olympia photographed with Zoe, the Healthy Roots signature doll. As she tells The Root, โ€œI look at all of my orders and obviously I would have noticed the name,โ€ she says with a laugh.

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The Haitian-American founder of Healthy Roots grew up in New York and has lived, studied and worked in a few different places including Rhode Island, North Carolina and Ohio. Jean-Charles now calls Detroit, Michigan home. While her mother always lovingly braided and took care of young Yelitsaโ€™s hair when she was a child, the pressure from societal beauty standards made Jean-Charles feel some kind of way when it came to fully loving and appreciating her curly and kinky hair. โ€œIt wasnโ€™t until college that I started unpacking a lot of those feelings,โ€ she says, finally realizing that she had options when it came to her own hair care. The problem was that she didnโ€™t know how, until she started teaching herself healthy hair care.

After completing a student project at the Rhode Island School of Design, Jean-Charles felt strongly how important it was to design a black doll with realistic hair that can be styled. Thatโ€™s when she decided to start her own company. Zoe, an 18-inch doll, serves as a learning tool that supports healthy self-esteem in young girls of color. After receiving significant seed funding from various sources, Jean-Charles landed a partnership with P&Gโ€™s My Black is Beautiful campaign.

These days, Jean-Charles knows that the Healthy Roots doll Zoe is a must for any young girl. Itโ€™s an added bonus that available hair care products sold with Zoe can actually be used with human hair as well. Jean-Charles provides customers with a wealth of how-to information online on Youtube when it comes to the Zoe dollโ€™s hair care needs, dos and donโ€™ts of styling, and inspirational funky hairstyle ideas like box braids or extensions. Jean-Charles also tells the The Root to watch for upcoming the Fall/Holiday 2021 season news and announcements.

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