Though inclusivity has made a much-needed mark on the beauty industry, we still sometimes worry that, for some of the brands employing wider shade ranges and diverse brand ambassadors, this shift is simply a trend. For Black women, this is nothing new. We’ve been standing on the outside of the margins of the beauty industry for a long time, and for that reason, we’ve birthed a wave of highly successful Black-owned beauty businesses.
Beyond brands like Iman Cosmetics, Carol’s Daughter, black Up and Mielle Organics (and many more) that create products for brown skin and hair, we’re also witnessing an influx of destinations that sell products made with Black women in mind. While we love spending hours at our local Sephora, sometimes we crave an experience that doesn’t require sifting through dozens of products to find something that works for our shade of beautiful.
With that being said, here are three places making women of color a priority followed by must-try products from each one.
BLK + GRN
Short for “Black Owned and Green Beauty,” this online marketplace was founded by Dr. Kristian Henderson, who, according to MadameNoire, wanted to combine the power of two movements happening in the U.S.: the Buy Black and the green movements.
“The Buy Black movement is an acknowledgment of the tremendous buying power of the African-American community and the realization that we can literally vote with our dollars. The idea that we can build our communities by supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs,” she said. “The green movement is a movement toward holistic health. It is the idea of removing toxic chemicals from our diets and products and instead using the power of plants and nature to heal and thrive.”
On BLK + GRN, you’ll find eco-conscious products, all created by Black artisans that would otherwise be hard to find in the oversaturated world of more mainstream destinations.
Vivrant Beauty
Years ago, when founder (and former attorney) Desiree Verdejo noticed her Harlem neighborhood was missing a beauty destination filled with products made for and by Black women, she gathered the resources and made it happen herself in 2015.
“There are some really beautiful products for black women on the market and where they were being sold just didn’t do them justice. The goal was to cater to the beauty needs of this group of women that isn’t always considered in a luxurious space, and to also offer really cool person-of-color-owned brands that often don’t get the shine that they deserve,” she previously said to InStyle.
Though Vivrant no longer has a brick-and-mortar location, it retains its title as the first-ever luxury boutique for WoC thanks to a carefully curated list of brands that work for brown skin and textured hair.
The Dooplex
We have friends Rebekah Sager, Roger Fountain, Jacob Williams and Kevin Lyles to thank for what they’ve described as “the Sephora of Black beauty products.” This fairly new website is dedicated to providing lesser-known Black-owned hair and skin products to women of color. Though only four brands are currently featured on the site, this team plans to continue expanding and growing.
“In practice, we’re not looking to represent hundreds of brands like Sephora. Our focus is to represent an exceptional product roster where the products compliment [sic] each other. Products that our clients can confidently use and depend on,” Sager told Fashionista.
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
Black Girl Sunscreen
Lightweight sun protection that won't leave a white, chalky cast on brown skin.
Black Girl Sunscreen, $19 at BLK + GRN
Mischo Beauty 10 Free Nail Lacquer
A line of polishes made without fragrance and other toxic chemicals.
Mischo Beauty 10 Free Nail Lacquer, $17 at BLK + GRN
Golde Turmeric Powder
Add this powder to your oatmeal or smoothie to reduce inflammation and promote better digestion.
Golde turmeric powder, $26 at BLK + GRN
Jacq’s Revitalizing Face Toner
Formulated with a slew of natural botanicals to leave skin feeling hydrated and revitalized.
Jacq's Revitalizing Face Toner, $20 at BLK + GRN
Demosea Trio Floral-Infused Body Oil
Three cold-pressed plant oils for moisturizing your body from head to toe.
Demosea trio floral-infused body oil, $35 at BLK + GRN
Prtty Peaushun Skin Tight Body Lotion
In addition to giving your skin a hydrated glow, it also acts as an insect repellent.
Prtty Peaushun Skin Tight Body Lotion, $39 at Vivrant Beauty
Gold Label Cosmetics Empowering Matte Lip Pen
A classic red lipstick for when you want to stand out.
Gold Label Cosmetics Empowering matte lip pen, $20 at Vivrant Beauty
Earth’s Nectar Hair Gloss
A blend of coconut and monoi oils that adds shine to second-day natural hair.
Earth's Nectar Hair Gloss, $18.50 at Vivrant Beauty
Under Hair Care 3-Step Protective Styling System
A cleanser, leave-in conditioner and moisturizing balm for protecting your natural strands under a weave, wig or extensions.
Under Hair Care three-step protective styling system, $55 at Vivrant Beauty
Yuli Liquid Courage
A luxe blend of more than 20 active nutrients, including vitamin C, for the smoothest, healthiest and most hydrated skin of your life.
Yuli Liquid Courage, $125 at Vivrant Beauty
Dr. Earles No More Flakes Hair & Scalp Treatment
Massage this formula into your scalp to relieve itchiness and reduce flaking.
Dr. Earles No More Flakes hair and scalp treatment, $20 at The Dooplex
Indigo Botanical Hair & Body Oil
Peanut, sesame, olive, wheat germ, sweet almond and jojoba are just a few of the ingredients included in this superblend of oils for the hair and body.
Indigo Botanical Hair & Body Oil, $20.40 at The Dooplex
Indigo Twist & Lock Gel
Snag this gel in a clear or dark formula to keep your locs and twists in tip-top shape as they grow.
Indigo Twist & Lock Gel, $13.20 at The Dooplex
KitiKiti Medicated Treatment Shampoo
Formulated to treat the sensitive scalp and strands of those with eczema, psoriasis or extreme dandruff.
KitiKiti Medicated Treatment Shampoo, $16 at The Dooplex
BBD King Keala Oil
A blend of 12 oils, including avocado and grape nut, provide maximum shine.
BBD King Keala Oil, $25 at The Dooplex
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