Mo & Kita Launch “Define Your Pretty” Campaign & Hair Products

Creators, Executive Producers and co-stars of VH1’s “The T.O. Show,” Monique “Mo” Jackson and Kita Williams have created a 501(c)3 non-profit empowerment campaign entitled, Define Your Pretty. Established to empower women from the inside out, the campaign encourages dialogue and analysis of the way women are portrayed in the media. The first African-American women to create, executive produce, and star in a sports-based reality show, Mo and Kita understand the meaning of hard work and the importance of being positive role models.

In addition to starring in theVH1 reality series, “The T.O. Show,” (the show follows the life of American football star Terrell Owens), the two are also headliners of United Negro College Fund’s (UNCF) 2011 “Empower Me Tour.” Mo and Kita are currently travelling across the country to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) introducing their Define Your Pretty empowerment campaign accompanied by their Define Your Pretty Collection of hair and beauty collection.
Kita explains,
“Pretty isn’t just about the visual aspects…a lot of young girls don’t understand that. Define Your Pretty means you define pretty by your own standards. You can be pretty talented, pretty creative, pretty smart…Once you define that from the inside, you can use the Define Your Pretty Collection products to gloss yourself up on the outside.”
For more on their Define Your Pretty campaign or to purchase products from their Define Your Pretty Collection, visit: http://www.defineyourpretty.com
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Not impressive AT ALL…. I think Mo thinks too much of herself as it is. Beauty doesn’t mean that you have to have the confidence to take a pic in a bikini. You should have the confidence to be a natural beauty without all the extensions and cosmetics and the need to have to ‘gloss’ yourself up… That to me is masking your lack of esteem?