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Celebrity Hairstylist Cocoa Mane Supports Beating Cancer in Heels

VIDEO: Celebrity Hairstylist Janel Smith aka Cocoa Mane, attends Tene Nicole Marketing and Public Relation's 2nd annual fundraiser, Shopping Night Out to support the non-profit organization, Beating Cancer in Heels.

What's The 411 correspondent Barbara Bullard had to get to the bottom of the meaning of Cocoa Mane.

"Well it's actually the name of my business, a hair salon, I also have a product line and Cocoa Mane is just basically saying Chocolate Hair," said Janel Smith, owner of Cocoa Mane Hair Salon.

Hearing about the first Shopping Night Out, Cocoa Mane made it a point to be in attendance this time around and as a sponsor.

"..is there going to be any care packages or any goodies," Barbara asked.

"Yes, we have a Keratin package that we're giving away, also peppermint shampoo, all natural hair oils for natural hair and we're also giving a wash and style by a celebrity hairstylist.

Shopping Night Out was conceived by Nikkia McClain, Founder and CEO, Tene Nicole Marketing and Public Relations.

Shopping Night Out benefits Beating Cancer in Heels, a non-profit organization created by Marlena Ortiz, a 28-year-old breast cancer survivor.

Mob Wives Reality TV Personality Ramona Rizzo Urges Cancer Awareness

VIDEO: Mob Wives, Reality TV Personality, Ramona Rizzo attends Shopping Night Out to Support Beating Cancer in Heels

Reality TV personality, Ramona Rizzo, best known for her role on the VH1's reality TV series, Mob Wives, took time from her busy schedule to support a charitable organization that elevates women undergoing cancer treatment.

Ms. Rizzo attended Tene Nicole Marketing and Public Relation's 2nd Annual Fundraiser, Shopping Night Out to support Marlena Ortiz's non-profit organization, Beating Cancer in Heels.

Ms. Rizzo sees Shopping Night Out as a special cause and thought it was important to attend because various cancers run in her family and both her aunt and grandmother are breast cancer survivors.

Reality TV Star Love Majewski Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness

VIDEO: Mob Wives reality TV star Love Majewski attends Shopping Night Out to support Beating Cancer in Heels

Speaking to What's The 411 correspondent Barbara Bullard, Love Majewski explained the back story that is of interest to many people. Ms. Majewski came to fame through I Married a Mobster, a docu-drama based on her life. I Married a Mobster was a cathartic experience for Ms. Majewski because it helped to reveal her toxic lifestyle.

"More than anything, it was very healing, to let out the things that I hadn't been able to say in the past... purging myself of all the negativity," Ms. Majewski said about I Married a Mobster.

The reason for sharing her story is for young women. Ms. Majewski advises young women to give another look at the normal guy.

Ms. Majewski recently created her own cosmetic company, Veritas Cosmetics, and now knows that she can stand on her own. She no longer sees men as a crutch and wants young women to know they can do anything on their own.

Shopping Night Out was conceived by Nikkia McClain, Founder and CEO, Tene Nicole Marketing and Public Relations.

Shopping Night Out benefits Beating Cancer in Heels, a non-profit organization created by Marlena Ortiz, a 28-year-old breast cancer survivor.

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