31 Black-Owned Beauty Brands That Are Changing the Game
26.01.2023 - 23:19
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, and Rihanna's , , pushing boundaries for inclusivity in the space and entrepreneurs putting their expertise into product lines you’ll want to keep on steady rotation. New indie names and legacy brands alike have risen to the occasion, expanding their product offerings to accommodate women of color, and Black women in particular.And while that industrywide growth is surely noteworthy, it’s also important to recognize that Black folks have provided for their communities long before mega retailers and their accelerator programs came along—and continue to do so to this very day.
Now, more Black-owned beauty brands than ever before are addressing the specific needs of women of color at scale, crafting formulas specifically for melanin and textured hair. But plenty are also debuting products suitable for anyone and everyone, like luxury fragrances, clean , and .
Ahead are 31 to keep on rotation.Thirteen Lune is a treasure trove of Black-and-brown-owned brands to discover, and the site serves as a one-stop shop for skin, hair, and makeup essentials you may not find elsewhere. With allyship at the center of the company, Thirteen Lune celebrates beauty and community with its dynamic team of industry experts, promoting luxurious and efficacious BIPOC products.
The company is gearing up for its first brick-and-mortar in Los Angeles, following the launch of its first in-house brand: . Created for all skin tones and types, Relevant is the brainchild of co-founder , with the goal of championing inclusivity for all in the world of beauty. Courtesy of brandCourtesy of brandUoma Beauty, founded by industry veteran , is all about creating a makeup range that is “forward thinking, radical and uncompromising.” The range, inspired by
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