Melanie Bonner Creates ‘MyClynz,’ A New Chemical-Removing Haircare Product Line
Published: 2026-04-13
Originally published on Black Business News . Meet Melanie Bonner, the founder and CEO of MyClynz, a Black-owned B2B haircare brand dedicated to removing harmful toxins from styling tools and hair pieces such as wigs, toupees, extensions, and braiding hair. Her patent-pending shampoo and haircare line, which is sold only in large containers to hair salons and barbershops, is specifically formulated to remove cancer-linked toxins such as lead and formaldehyde, which are often used in synthetic and human hair. Her products are so innovative and groundbreaking that she is currently a finalist for the 2026 Entrepreneur of Impact Award . Bonner is one of the leaders and pioneers of a crucial movement toward safer beauty and elevated professional standards. In response to the alarming 2025 and 2026 Consumer Reports studies that revealed hazardous chemicals in synthetic and human braiding hair, she has developed a patent-pending solution to protect both consumers and beauty professionals. By addressing these hidden dangers, her products ensure that individuals no longer have to choose between their beauty and their health. This mission is especially critical for vulnerable populations, including those fighting cancer and/or living with alopecia, who rely on these hair pieces for confidence and normalcy during difficult times. Melanie comments, “Our mission is to actively work to protect and improve public health within our society and for future genera…
Originally sourced from Black Enterprise