For a long, long time, the majority of beauty brands made products either solely for or mainly for people with fair, light complexions. Even once the big-name brands recognized the needs of those with darker complexions, their offerings were minimal at best or persistently unsuited to their customers at worst. Then, in 1973, Fashion Fair cosmetics, the first national makeup brand founded by and catering to women of color, was launched. More Black-founded and Black-owned beauty businesses would follow, though there’s plenty of room for improvement; only about 5% of retail-carried beauty brands fall under the category.
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Black-owned or -founded makeup and skin care brands typically have at least one thing in common: They’re tailor-made for those with deeper, darker skin tones. That doesn’t mean they only offer such products; most also have options for those with lighter tones. A small sampling of some unique brands includes:
Like makeup and skin care, Black-owned or -founded hair care brands also tend to have at least one common denominator: They’re fantastic for dry hair. The reason is that African hair, despite producing more oils, curls too tightly for those oils to spread efficiently. So, Black-owned hair care products target that factor. This makes these products a true boon for anyone with dry hair, no matter their ancestry. Another sampling of more unique brands includes:
BeautyStat Universal C Skin Refiner
This product was clinically tested and proven to result in improved skin firmness, hyperpigmentation and crow’s feet, deep lines and wrinkles.
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Black Opal True Color Foundation
This foundation comes in 24 shades, making it easy for people of color to find one that’s just right. It also has a sun protection factor of 15.
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Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer
This lip luminizer uses an XXL wand so you can apply a coating in one swipe. It also has a moderate peach-vanilla scent.
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This body butter can be used for a variety of reasons, such as preventing stretch marks and transepidermal water loss, or TEWL. It’s also halal, vegan and cruelty-free.
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Juvia’s Place Eyeshadow Palette
This eyeshadow palette contains six shades and comes in multiple packages, such as "Rosy Pinks," "Orange and Golds" and "Blush and Sand."
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This three-piece kit contains a hydrating face gel with vitamin C, a revitalizing face wash with aloe vera and two-in-one exfoliating pads.
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Bread Beauty Supply Hair-Oil Everyday Gloss
Bread Beauty Supply describes this product as "like a lip gloss, but for your hair." It can be used on all hair types.
Sold by Sephora and Ulta Beauty
Carol’s Daughter Born to Repair Nourishing Conditioner
This conditioner not only treats general dryness, it also repairs and improves the smoothness of your natural curls.
Sold by Amazon
Donna’s Recipe Sweet Potato Pie Extra-Creamy Moisturizing Shampoo
This shampoo is ultra-nourishing, making it a perfect way to revitalize dried-out hair. Cinnamon is used to remove various build-ups on your scalp, plus it smells nice
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Melanin Haircare Twist-Elongating Style Cream
This cream contains a concoction of hair butters, such as shea, mango, cocoa, kokum and cupuacu, plus hydrators, such as aloe vera, avocado and sweet almond oil.
Sold by Amazon, Sephora and Ulta Beauty
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