Making Waves on Campus with Cassidy Frisch

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Last year, Beachwaver launched our college ambassador program, the Campus Wave! Each month, campus reps get a box full of Beachwaver goodies to help spread the word about The Beachwaver Co. on their campuses!

Below, meet Cassidy Frisch who is studying at the University at Buffalo!

What is/are your favorite Beachwaver product(s)?
Braid Balm: Braid Balm is my absolute favorite Beachwaver product because it makes my hair look so nice with minimal effort and no heat.
Beachwaver B1: The Beachwaver B1 is so easy to use and makes my curls so pretty. This product cut my hair routine down to 15 minutes because the iron does all the work for you!

What is your favorite part of being a member of Beachwaver’s Campus Wave?
Campus wave has taught me so much about building a brand and women empowerment! This brand allows me to share my love of hair styling while working with a female founded company.

What is an obstacle you’ve faced, and how did you get through?
Last month, I went through a pretty difficult knee surgery which has sat me out of cheer for the next 5-6 months, but I have kept positive and continue to look at the light at the end of tunnel where I will be back cheering in no time!

What is your life motto?
My life motto is “you do you” because you have to do what will make yourself happy in the end.

How do you define success?
I would define success as accomplishing goals while supporting yourself.

What’s the craziest hair trend you ever rocked?
In eighth grade, I rocked a hot pink hair strip for about a week!

As a Campus Rep, Cassidy was offered the opportunity to donate product to her charity of choice!
I would like to donate product to C.U.R.E. Childhood Cancer Association. Seeing my cousin go through cancer treatment was hard, but having something for them to look forward to encourages them to fight harder and having these products will give them that something to look forward to.

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