Black Owned Clean Beauty Brands
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While I understand that most people really love the convenience of shopping from places like Target, Walmart, and Amazon, I have always thought it is very important to vote with your dollars.
Think about where your money goes when you shop at certain places. What demand is this creating? Who is getting this money and who is it helping? What causes are these stores supporting and donating to?
I try to consider these things when I can. Sometimes budget means I don’t really have a choice. But if I can afford to shop better, I do.
The more money certain brands and stores get, the more demand there is. So we need to create a demand for more minority representation in the clean beauty industry.
I am so glad that right now more people are choosing to be conscious of this and want to support more minorities in our country.
Because of that, I rounded up all the Black-owned clean haircare, skincare, and makeup brands I could find. Remember that I focus on clean, nontoxic brands so this list isn’t a roundup of all Black-owned beauty brands.
I referenced a variety of posts going around with lists of Black-owned businesses to compile this clean beauty list. If you know of any others please leave a comment and I can add them to the list.
There are some brands I checked that do not list their ingredients lists online so I could not determine if there were clean or not.
Hair
*Note: Some of these brands sell products that are NOT CG approved. Check ingredients to be sure.
- 2 Girls With Curls
- Adwoa Beauty
- Alaffia – they also have skincare products
- Alikay Naturals – not super clean as they use fragrance and color additives
- As I Am
- Bekura Beauty
- Bomba Curls
- Briogeo – I love their Curl Charisma and Scalp Revival lines
- Boucleme – UK brand
- Camille Rose
- Curls
- Ecoslay
- Honey’s Handmade
- Inahsi Naturals
- Kinky Curly
- Mielle Organics – another not super clean option but still worthy of a mention
- Mohagany Naturals – UK brand
- Oyin Handmade
- Rawkyn
- Obia Naturals
- Organic Grow Hair Co
- Righteous Roots
- TreLuxe – check out my brand review here
- Trepadora Curl Therapy – UK brand
- Uncle Funky’s Daughter
Skincare
- Alaffia
- Aseede
- Bri Braggs
- Beneath Your Mask
- Camille Rose
- Ellie Bianca
- Folie Apothecary
- Free + True
- Girl B Natural – feminine care
- Hanahana Beauty
- Harvest Natural Beauty – feminine care
- The Honey Pot
- IWI Fresh
- IYOBA
- Jacq’s
- LBB
- The London Grant Co
- Mary Louise Cosmetics
- Matrescence
- Nolaskinsentials
- Obia Naturals – body care
- Okoko Cosmetiques
- Organic Bath Co
- OUI THE PEOPLE
- PiperWai
- Redoux
- Rosen Skincare
- Shea Moisture
- Skin Buttr
- Son Shine Bath
- Temple Zen Skincare
- Terra Tory
- True Moringa
- Unplugged Essentials
- Zandra
Makeup
- Habit Cosmetics nail polish
- Josephine Cosmetics
- Laws of Nature Cosmetics
- Pear Nova 5 free nail polish
- Plain Jane Beauty
This is so great, thanks for compiling this! Because nothing can ever just be simple, in the wake of support for Black owned businesses, there’s been media coverage about some brands that WERE Black-owned but then were bought out by conglomerates that are not Black owned. Shea Moisture appears to fall into this bucket — the original founders were indeed Black, but they were bought out by an arm of Unilever. Here’s an example article https://www.newsweek.com/list-non-black-hair-brands-shea-moisture-carols-daughter-1509677
Thanks! I’ll update my list