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How Ghanaian founder Selorm Agbitor started a $56 million tattoo aftercare brand - Face2Face Africa

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Selom Agbitor co-founded tattoo aftercare brand Mad Rabbit with Oliver Zak, who was in his senior year at the university and had challenges caring for his tattoo. Zak found that petroleum jelly solution did not help him with his scabs after getting tattoos, according to Entrepreneur. Agbitor and Zack decided to formulate a more natural,...

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