When sisters Cory Dahlia Varona Corniel and Nicol Varona Cancelmo were growing up in the Dominican Republic, they were taught that their natural curly hair was considered messy and unprofessional. It wasn’t until they moved to the United States that they learned to truly embrace their natural beauty and curls. Today, the sisters -- both Penn State graduates who attended the Berks campus -- are entrepreneurs, or “sister-preneurs,” who have launched DN Organics, a natural hair care line created to empower women.
Cancelmo uses her education from Penn State as she focuses on marketing the company, while Corniel's two business degrees from Penn State help her to support the business side of their new venture.
According to the DN Organics' website: “We help women transform their lives by instilling confidence in their natural beauty. Our own curly transition and health concerns inspired us to create clean and affordable hair products. We want you to take control of your health by using natural products and encourage you to spend less time perfecting your hair and more time enjoying life.”
The name ‘DN Organics’ is short for Dahlia Nicol Organics, Corniel ’s middle name and Cancelmo's first name. The company officially launched on March 8, 2021, and it is already off to a great start. Their leave-in treatment product and styling gel are currently sold on their website, with their full product line slated to come out by the end of the year. Their products are also available for purchase at both the Bell Tower Salon Spa in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, and Curl Hair and Wellness in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
When asked what inspired the sisters to create the brand, Corniel explains that being diagnosed with pre-eclampsia during her first pregnancy was the turning point that made her realize that she wanted to live a purposeful life and to take better care of her health.
“With a newborn, I had no time on my hands, and I was inspired by my sister who had just commitment herself to revive her natural hair,” added Corniel
For Cancelmo, it was living on her own for the first time that inspired her to embrace her natural beauty. She stated, “I completely changed my way of living to a simpler and cleaner lifestyle. After getting my first ‘curly girl’ haircut, I shared my transition journey with my sister, Cory, and both of us joined forces in our newfound passion for healthy hair. We learned there was much more than sulfates, silicones and parabens affecting hair care and saw a need to share this newfound knowledge. My dream is to make clean beauty accessible to everyone … and it all starts with one small change at a time.”