Latinas in Beauty

Julissa Prado Started Rizos Curls in Her Cousin’s Garage. Now She Runs a Beauty Empire


For Hispanic Heritage Month, Glamour talks to the hair care founder about building her own brand, Latina representation in beauty and business, and the secret to embracing your natural texture.
Julissa Prado
Courtesy of Julissa Prado. Photo by David Avalos.

Before Julissa Prado founded Rizos Curls and went viral on curly-girl TikTok, she was just a teenager with a passion for hair. When she was growing up in Los Angeles surrounded by her “huge Mexican family,” her strong work ethic and love for beauty were engrained in her DNA.

“You see a lot of people at a young age develop a little side hustle in LA,” Prado tells Glamour. “I was the hair girl.” Of course, she wasn't alone: This was a family affair, as things often are for the Prado clan. “I also had a cousin who did eyebrows, another that did lashes, and another that did makeup,” she says.