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Cardi B launched a beauty brand and paid a very pungent price for it

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 25, 2026 Beauty and Hair No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cardi B has never been one to do things halfway. When the rapper decided to launch her own haircare and beauty brand, she did not hand the formula off to a lab and walk away. She rolled up her sleeves, got into her kitchen and started experimenting. The results were mostly promising. Except for the garlic.

Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this week, Cardi B took a moment away from promoting her Madison Square Garden concerts to talk about Grow-Good, her new haircare and beauty line. The conversation quickly took a detour into one of the more memorable beauty fails she has experienced in recent memory.

The garlic experiment that haunted her

Cardi explained that while developing her products, she explored a range of natural ingredients including avocado, aloe vera, rosemary, rice water and onion water. Many of those experiments went well. The raw garlic one did not.

She described applying the ingredient directly to her hair without processing it first, a decision that came with consequences she did not anticipate. For six months, every time she broke a sweat, the smell returned. She compared the experience to walking around as a living, breathing pasta dish and later as a chicken Caesar salad on legs. The scent, she said, was inescapable and truly horrible. She has since drawn a firm line under that particular ingredient.

The story landed exactly as you would expect it to from Cardi B, with dramatic flair, self-deprecating humor and zero filter. But beneath the comedy is a genuine point about how hands-on she was throughout the entire product development process. Grow-Good is not a celebrity name slapped on a bottle. It was built through trial, error and apparently a lot of air freshener.

Madison Square Garden and the fear of heights

The haircare conversation was not the only highlight of her appearance. Cardi also opened up about performing two sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City this week, calling the experience overwhelming in the best possible way.

She described the shows as celebrations first and concerts second, the kind of events where the energy in the room feels more like a party than a performance. She joked that if she could hand out free drinks to every person in the arena, she absolutely would.

There is also a moment in the show where things literally take flight. Cardi confirmed she will be flying over the crowd at some point during the set, a detail that might seem effortless from the audience but is anything but easy for her personally. She is afraid of heights. She is doing it anyway, she said, purely for the drama of it all.

The Little Miss Drama Tour

The Madison Square Garden dates are part of Cardi B’s broader Little Miss Drama Tour, a 35-stop run across North America that has been building momentum since it launched. The tour name suits her perfectly, and the shows have been generating significant buzz online and in arenas alike.

At 33, Cardi B is in a season of expansion. A mother of four, a chart-dominating rapper and now a beauty entrepreneur, she is adding new dimensions to a career that has never exactly been quiet. Grow-Good represents something personal for her, a product line born from genuine curiosity about natural haircare and a willingness to get things wrong before getting them right.

Even if getting it wrong once meant smelling like garlic for half a year.

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