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Ahead, find over 60 incredible Black-owned beauty brands you might support with your dollar, now and always.
SheaMoisture
SheaMoisture won a Byrdie Eco Award forBest Budget Haircare Brand, and for good reason.
To accompany your hydrated lengths, the brand also sells durags, cowrie shells, brushes, and combs.
Celebrity fans of the brand include Halle Berry, Alicia Keys, Nia Long, and Ashanti.
Black Girl Sunscreen was made for melanin women to have a sunscreen brand that caters exclusively to them.
The brand promises to create better informed consumers through information, education and products that really work.
Bolden
Bolden creates expertly-crafted, responsibly-sourced formulas as a celebration of natural beauty.
The Afro Hair & Skin Co.
It became the go-to in her household for ailments like dry skin and sore muscles.
Now, it’s her business.
To uplift women of color and create products with increased accessibility, transparency, and sustainability.
Hanahana Beauty formulates using shea butter directly from the Katariga Women’s Shea Cooperative in Ghana.
AbsoluteJoi
AbsoluteJoi’s tagling is simple: clean skincare for women of color.
Use it as a toner or a makeup remover to infuse more hydration into your daily routine.
Plus, at $8 a tub, you’re able to stock up.
Plus, the brand works with #HappyPeriod to donate menstrual products to women in need.
Each product is luxuriously designed to look good on your vanity, from marble-housed candles to marble body brushes.
In 2012, founder Melissa Butler started making lipstick in her kitchenand the rest is history.
BLK/OPL
Founded in 1994, Black Opal offers skincare and color cosmetics specifically for women of color.
In addition, all Mented Cosmetics lipsticks are vegan, paraben-free, non-toxic, and cruelty free.
But IMAN Cosmeticsfounded by iconic supermodel Imanis doing its part to make shade matching easier for women of color.
And thus, Coloured Raine was born.
His Artist Kit is one of the brand’s best sellers, and for good reason.
SACHA Cosmetics started in Trinidad and Tobago and was developed for multicultural women.
Pat McGrath Labs
Anyone who knows makeup knows Pat McGrath.
Thus, it made sense for her to launch her own line, and it doesn’t disappoint.
As Mother would say: Diviiiine, darling.