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Entrepreneur Carol Bouwer Partners With Ntsoaki Ledimo To Launch Their New Fragrance Brand Called CBNL

Entrepreneur Carol Bouwer Partners With Ntsoaki Ledimo To Launch Their New Fragrance Brand Called CBNL. South African media entrepreneur Carol Bouwer took to Instagram to announce her new partnership with Ntsoaki Ledimo that saw them launching their new fragrance brand called CBNL. The fragrance was launched at Les Creatifs Restaurant.

The post read, “I am a firm believer in collaboration. Whether it is with family, friends, global companies, local entrepreneurs, you name it. If there is a shared vision and common values then forward we move. With @ntsoaki_25 it was like holding a sister’s hand through a Disneyesque experience sans the rides… quite frankly the pandemic was the ultimate roller coaster tempering the pace of our progress. But progress we made. Friends, meet CBNL’s JUST MINE. She is a true beauty and with the culinary mastery of our brother @chef_wandilemabaso we shared her with a select group of influential souls who gave us a stamp of approval. More of these dinners coming up and we can’t wait to see you. Look out for the launch of our website on Wednesday www.CBNL.shop love her you shall”

This fragrance was founded by two businesswomen whose love for understated elegance, bold yet subtle statements and quality products means CBNL is going to be an unforgettable yet quiet new entrant into the luxury scents market. For Carol and Ntsoaki, this has been a labour of love undertaken with sisters across the journey. From the sourcing of ingredients to the nose and the manufacture, women have been central to the development of CBNL which was and is crucial to the founders.

Carol Bouwer’s love for Oudh and Vanilla based scents infused with Ntsoaki Ledimo’s obsession with Jasmine and bold floral statements mix beautifully to give people the first in their growing scent emporium, simply named ‘just mine’.  They have named it to play on their own personal dance with the Jasmine flower but also to remind every woman to take ownership of it as a shared sistershood scent that emphasises a bond forged through an unprecedented pandemic that brought them together at their most distanced.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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