Beeswax Vs Bees

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6. How is it being improved from other products like it? The product is being improved from other products like it because it will be environmentally friendly it will have a higher hold than older
7. How can this product be made safe for the environment? We can make this product safe for the environment by either finding an alternative to beeswax to put in our product or find a way to collect beeswax and be able not to harm bees.
8. What methods can we use to sell it? One effective method that would be useful to sell the product is to sponsor Haircut Places such as Sports Clips or Super Cuts. After a customer gets their haircut they would be offered our product and if they accepted they could see how great the product is.
9. Who are our target

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