Local Love: SF-based Betsy Braids offers diverse hairstyles while giving back to community
Briefly

ABC7's new segment 'Local Love' highlights local businesses in the community. Betsy Espinoza was the first person to use the segment's online submission form. She owns and operates Betsy Braids in San Francisco and serves clients with traditional and indigenous braiding styles. Espinoza grew up in the Excelsior District and began braiding and detangling hair in high school. She earned a cosmetology license and then established a legitimate business to serve the community. Betsy Braids provides many indigenous hairstyles, emphasizes community service, and uses creative skills to give back and make people smile. Social media updates appear under @betsy_braids.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- ABC7's new segment "Local Love" is designed to highlight local businesses in the community. Betsy Espinoza was the very first person to use the online submission form. Owner of San Francisco business Betsy Braids, she joined us to talk more about her work and what it means to her. Espinoza is a San Francisco-native, who grew up in the Excelsior District.
She got her start in high school, helping others braiding and detangling their hair. Realizing this was something she really wanted to do, she worked toward becoming a licensed cosmetologist and decided to seek out establishing a legitimate business. LOCAL LOVE: The Mat Wellness brings hot studio yoga to Vallejo Betsy Braids offers many indigenous hairstyles for the community, and Espinoza uses her talents to give back and make people smile.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
[
|
]