9 Black-owned brands reshaping the beauty industry

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You probably already know about Rihanna's beauty and skincare lines. However, there are other Black-owned beauty labels experiencing an increase in sales in this new civil rights era.

Katonya Breaux, the mother of singer Frank Ocean, and other entrepreneurs had a hard time finding sunscreen for darker skin. Their solution was to create their own products to fill the void in the left in the sun-care aisle., which is carried at more than 200 Target stores in the U.S., also has seen a significant surge in orders. She calls the moment bittersweet. “We’ve always celebrated Blackness and who we are,” she says.

Sustaining the momentum so that Black-owned beauty brands remain on the collective radar beyond this moment means becoming more aware of the robust offerings, which include skincare, makeup, and body and grooming products.

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