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Black Owned Brands 🤎

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While this list isn’t for affiliate purposes, it encompasses some of the history and current or past founders and CEOs from Black Owned Brands for beauty, hair, skin, and material products.
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Beauty 💄

 
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Explore black owned beauty brands full of skin care, body care, and even baby care! The assortment of things sold widely vary. Try it out.
Nubian Elixir
 
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Need I say much about black girl sunscreen? It’s found in many retail stores but here’s the official website along with other accessories.
Black Girl Sunscreen | Sunscreen for Black Skin & Dark Skin ...
 
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Black Opal, created in 1994 from a chemist to his wife, specializes in makeup that doubles for skin health and skincare products.
BLK/OPL: Makeup and Skincare for Melanin Rich Skin
 
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Founded by Eden Gilliam, this brand caters to all types of skincare for hyperpigmentation, whiteheads, and more. Eden specializes specifically in esthetician work while curating her own skincare formulas.
Eve Milan New York™

Hair 👩🏽‍🦱

 
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A notable hair brand by Janell Stephens that was created in 2011 was originally for helping cure eczema. Camille Rose still continues to serve the community as a great recommendation for a moisturizing hair regime!
Camille Rose
 
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While no longer owned by previous CEO, Courtney Adeleye, The Mane Choice continues to be a black-led company for our community specializing specifically in black hair care. The products continue to be great, but Adeleye now serves the black community...
The Mane Choice - Healthy Hair Growth & Retention
 
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Founded by Chris-Tia Donaldson, may she rest peacefully, with current CEO Aris Singleton, Thank God It’s Natural continues to push out restorative hair products. TGIN also supports initiatives that support black women experiencing health disparities.
Thank God It's Natural