In honor of Women’s History Month, here, you’ll find a a list of small, Black-owned beauty brands to know and support.
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AfroTech on MSNDanessa Myricks Criticizes Lack Of Investment In Beauty Brands Despite Success — ‘You Have Other Reasons Beyond Revenue, Which Is Scarier’Let’s be honest—when it comes to beauty, Black women have always been the standard, even if the industry has been slow to ...
Known as your “Fragrance Bestieto” to her thousands of followers online, Monet is one of many voices leading a larger ...
Braiding is more than a hairstyle. For generations, African American hair braiding styles have held deep cultural ...
They say beauty is pain, but it isn’t supposed to be deadly. So why has a new analysis found that 80% of more than 4,000 ...
Yet, time and again, these same styles—rooted in the stories and struggles of Black women—are appropriated, taken and displayed on non-Black bodies. In contrast, Black women are ridiculed or even ...
Black actress like Vivica A. Fox, Gabrielle Union and Tiffany Haddish discuss their experiences in the hair and makeup chair ...
Homemaking, decorating, gardening, and entertaining have long been central to Black culture, community building, and family ...
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Fashionista on MSNBlack-Owned Makeup Brand LYS Beauty Secures 8-Figure Series A FundingFounder and CEO Tisha Thompson discusses what the major milestone means for the business, as well as the investment's ...
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EURweb on MSNWomen’s History Month: California Black Health Network Launches Conscious Black MovementWomen's History Month empowers Black women. Healthy lives, toxin-free beauty, and care are the movement's focus.
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