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Melissa Odum is Fighting Eczema With Her Line of Natural Skin Care Products. (Details)

Melissa Odum is a New Orleans native with a powerful story.

We sat down for an amazing interview with the Founder and CEO of Queendom Aesthetics Melissa Odum. Odum is a 13th ward native who’s had her fair share of trials and tribulations. She became a mother around the time that Hurricane Katrina forced us to move away from home. Relocating to Las Vegas helped grow Melissa into the successful businesswoman she is today.

 If you are experiencing dry to oily skin, acne, pimples, breakouts, blemishes, blocked pores, whiteheads, cracked skin, eczema, dark circle, or hyper pigmentation you are in the right place. Our signature collection of natural handmade skin care is just what your skin has been waiting for. We also specialize in skin corrective beauty treatments, such as Facials, Microdermabraions, Epi-plane, full body waxing, detox sauna sessions, body wraps, body contouring services & v-steams! 

https://queendomaesthetics.com/pages/about

Melissa discovered her love for soap after she couldn’t afford to buy the products for her kids anymore. She built an empire from the ground up and gets the chance to help people who suffer from skin ailments every day.

Check out part two of our sit down with Melissa above. We are also going to post part 1 in case you missed it!

Raven Frederick

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