“ELEVATE!”, 2025 Taliah Waajid World Natural Hair Show

“ELEVATE!”,
2025 Taliah Waajid World Natural Hair Show

The Taliah Waajid World Natural Hair, Health & Beauty Show was held on April 26–27 at the Georgia International Convention Center. Marking its 25th anniversary, this year’s event embraced the theme “Elevate,” spotlighting beauty, wellness, self-worth, and community. Around 230 vendors participated, and over 40 professional workshops were offered, delivering deep insights into the natural hair and wellness industries. While slightly smaller in scale than last year, the energy on-site remained vibrant.

 

The Expansion of New Beauty Trends

Beyond hair care, the show featured a wide range of beauty categories including skincare, women’s hair growth supplements, and at-home spa products. Independent brands stood out, drawing attention with their nature-derived formulations. Across the show, there was a clear surge in interest around “inner beauty,” with a marked increase in skincare brand participation. The shift toward holistic wellness was evident, drawing crowds to scalp, facial, and skin massage booths. This evolution signals a new beauty movement—one that goes beyond “natural” to embrace a more integrated approach to health and beauty, inside and out.

Scaled Down, Yet Richer: A More Enriching Event

With Walmart stepping back as a key sponsor, the overall scale of the event appeared slightly reduced, but this shift allowed for a more focused atmosphere centered on beauty and wellness. Spaces like the “Men’s Den” gained popularity by spotlighting the rising conversation around men’s beauty and self-care. On-site styling services and live product demos kept energy high and drew strong engagement from attendees. Professional workshops and panel discussions for industry insiders, complemented by live entertainment and art exhibits, enriched the overall experience.

 

 

Interview — Kalifah Waajid
(Lead Organizer, Taliah Waajid Hair Show)

Could you tell us about the core theme of this year’s show, “ELEVATE”?

ELEVATE isn’t just about beauty or hairstyling. It’s about growth in every area of life. It’s about rising to a higher level, not only by embracing natural hair with pride, but by living a life connected to wellness, entrepreneurship, and community. Our goal is to inspire and uplift every attendee, and this year’s show was designed to reflect that vision.

The show is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. What stands out the most to you?

What stays with me most is how many people now recognize this show as a cultural platform. Seeing participants encourage one another, learn together, and grow as a community fills me with pride. It’s that feeling of, ‘We really did this.’ And most of all, watching kids and young entrepreneurs take active roles feels like a powerful sign of what’s ahead.

Do you have a message for brands or vendors interested in participating in the show?

This isn’t just a marketplace, but a platform where brands and consumers can connect authentically and build real trust. We understand the impact a single vendor or brand can have on the community, and we’re here to support them in achieving their highest outcomes. We welcome those genuinely committed to uplifting and serving the consumer.

 

 

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AMBI
MBI is a multicultural skincare brand owned by Black women, offering targeted skincare solutions designed for consumers of color.

 

Black Girl Vitamins
It’s a personalized supplement brand aimed at addressing common nutritional deficiencies and health disparities among Black women.

 

Fro Babies Hair
A brand that uses natural ingredients to create hair care products tailored to various children’s hair types.

 

Mielle
Mielle, a brand known for its high-performance products based on natural ingredients, recently launched the Kalahari Melon & Aloe Vera line.

 

OKAY
Offering natural hair and skincare products based on organic ingredients and essential oils, the brand has recently expanded its range to include more men’s products.

 

ORS Haircare
Known for its oil-based products, the brand recently launched the BraidZone Care line, designed to soothe and hydrate weakened scalps.

 

RA Cosmetics
Based on natural ingredients like shea butter and black soap, the products received great praise from attendees.

 

Royalty Headwear
The ‘Royalty Rag’ durag features a Velcro closure instead of the usual two straps, offering a more comfortable fit.

 

Smokkin
The Bubblegum Hair Styling Wax is a 4-in-1 product with an alcohol-free formula and natural ingredients, providing a clean finish without residue or flakes.

 

Supreme Hair
Easy to clean, tangle-free, and simple to style, it’s a popular product among braiders.

 

Universal Beauty Products
The Jamaican Mango & Lime Boho line is a detangler designed for synthetic hair, offering styling and scalp care with a natural ingredient-based formula.

 

Uncle Jimmy’s
The brand offers grooming products that use natural oils, black seed, and honey to promote healthy beard, curly hair, and dreadlock care for men.

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