Success is not age-related, and no one knows this better than the entrepreneurs on the following list, who have proven that they do not need a driver's license or a secondary education certificate to turn their ideas into successful businesses.Here are 15 successful projects founded by investors as young as 14.

1- Gilani Jones (Lani Bo Bath)
Gilani Jones has been in love with bathing products since the age of nine, and eventually translated her love for these products by establishing Lani Bo Bath, writer Jennifer Post said in a report published on the Business News Daily.

Gilani visited several farmers' markets and tested the largest number of products. One of these vendors became her consultant, and Gilani turned her hobby with bathing products into a lucrative career.

2.Hana Grace (Beautiful)
The author said that Hannah Grace launched her "Beautiful" project, which is specialized in the production of bath products, at the age of ten years. Its products are available on its website. Since she has type 1 diabetes since she was a baby, she donates about 20% of every purchase of her products to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund.

3.Maddy Ray (Maddy Rise Slim Glow)
The writer said that the game "Slaym" caused a sensation in the world of children, thanks to which the child Madi Ray (12 years) created her project called "Maddy Rise Slayem Glow." Madi combined her love of slime with the difficulty of finding glue in stores. Although it took her many trials and mistakes, she eventually succeeded in launching her project.

Creative kids inspired by their project ideas

4 - Brandon and Sebastian Martins (RU Kidding)
Brandon, 13, and Sebastian Martins, 11, are selling unconventional and innovative socks to improve people's elegance and help the Diabetes Research Fund for Minors and Autism, the writer said. Since 2014, RU Kidding has partnered with schools across the United States to provide socks for fundraising for the school.

5.Sophie Overton (Wise Pocket)
Sophie was inspired when she saw her cousin put her phone in her shoes because her tight pants had no pockets. Sophie created a sock that includes a pocket that is able to carry the phone safely. In addition to socks, Sophie sells tight pants with pockets.

6.Mikela Ulmer (Me and the Biz Lemonade)
According to the author, Mikela was inspired by the idea of ​​her project from two events that happened with her by chance, where she was stung by a bee, and at about the same time a family member sent her a recipe for lemon juice with flaxseed.

She then decided to make a honey product using her grandmother's recipe for lemon juice, Ellen, and led her to set up Me and the Bees Lemonade. You can find the products offered by Micella, who is currently 14 years old, at the Hall Foods Market.

7.Maya Ben (Thoughts of Maya)
Maya Bin founded her Maya Ideas project in 2008 when she was eight years old. Her company sells environmentally sustainable fashion accessories, with Maya Ben as CEO and designer of her project.

8.Ivan Moana (Ivan Tube Hash De)
The author reported that Ivan was named the youngest millionaire on YouTube in 2016. In fact, Moana launched his channel when he was in fourth grade, with more than six million subscribers. Moana reviews his children's toys channel.

9.Mozia Bridges (banana ties)
Mosia Bridges began his project in his grandmother's kitchen when he was nine years old. Bridger said his desire to find stylish accessories inspired him to launch his project. It has spurred the international recognition that Bridges has enjoyed for studying fashion design at the college.

Some talented people have established extraordinary projects starting from making chocolate slices.

10. Corey Nevis (Mr. Corey's Cakes)
When he was six years old, Corey Nevis dreamed of saving money to buy his own car, as he got tired of riding the bus. Initially, Curry sold hot cocoa and lemon juice, but soon began looking for ways to make perfect chocolate slices using all-natural ingredients. After making experiments and making mistakes, Corey and his mother Lisa managed to improve their recipe, and they created the project “Mr. Cory's Cakes”.

11.Benjamin Stern (NHBO)
One of Mark Kuban's investments is a company that specializes in environmentally friendly body products known as nhbo. NHPO Drops products are disposable containers that contain "shampoo or conditioner", body lotion or shaving cream. These products do not contain harsh chemicals, parabens or sulfates, and most importantly, they do not produce any plastic waste. Benjamin Stern came up with this idea when he was in biology class in ninth grade.

12- Asia News (Super Business Girl)
Asia Newton is the youngest entrepreneur in Detroit, 14, who makes and sells handmade candles through her company, Super Business Girl. In fact, Asia has appeared in Allen deGeneres Show and America Gott Talent. Asia's mother is the head of sales. Her father is the sales manager of their daughter's company.

Candles with a beautiful scent were the beginning of the launch of inspirational projects

Nick Bianchi (Bianchi Candle Co)
Nick Bianchi, now 16, launched Bianchi Candle Co. when he was 12. In fact, his love of mathematics, science and candles led him to create hand-made candles with a beautiful scent.

Kellb Nelson (Romeo Carts)
Kelp Nelson, 16, who lives in Cedar City, Utah, opened the Romeo carriage project with his father in 2017. The taxi project was launched during the Utah Shakespeare Festival, one of the most important tourist events in Cedar City and the entire state. Nelson carts are also available for other occasions such as weddings and other events.

Merkel Olatnge
When she was in high school, Merkel Olatengyi launched her "Opportunity" project to provide opportunities for high school students to help them decide on their careers, build a network of relationships and develop their passion before going to college.