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Bartlett, IL


Birthday:

December 19


Age:

39


Why do you want to join Black Business Women Online?

to grow my business


What's Your Business?

health and cosmetics


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About Me:

just getting started.


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https://jlogan10.qbeautyzone.com/


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facebook, email, videos


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