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Black History Month often serves as a reminder to supportBlack-owned businesses.
According to reports byNielsen, Black Americans account for about 90% of ethnic hair and beauty sales.

Despite constant contributions, Black-owned brands get only 2.5% of revenue within the beauty industry, saysMcKinsey.
According toForbes, the company sold one product every minute in 2022.
TheTopicals Faded Serumis one of the brand’s best-selling items.

Created for all skin tones, the serum decreases even the most stubborn hyperpigmentation, scars, and discoloration.
After researching and learning about different makeup methods, Myricks started a masterclass for other makeup artists.
With the knowledge she gathered, she createdDanessa Myricks Beauty.

The highly-pigmented product comes in over 30 shades with a matte, metallic, or high-shine finish.
Instead, Briogeo uses plant-based ingredients with effective formulas that have earned the brand countless praise and awards.
TheBriogeo Don’t Despair, Repair!

Although Boamah-Acheampong had long created products for herself, encouragement from her community pushed her to createHanahana Beauty.
Shea butter is the focus of a lot of Hanahana Beauty products.
Yet, at the center of Hanahana Beauty is social responsibility.

Its shea butter is sourced from the women of the Katariga Cooperative in Tamale, Ghana.
Its 2-in-1 Body Bar is an after-shower bar that sloughs off dead skin and locks in hydration.
In 2019, she set out to make her makeup brand come alive.
The skin tint, which won a Byrdie Beauty Award, comes in six shades.
Flexible and lightweight, the tint blurs the skin while allowing your natural complexion to come through.
In Ebira, a language in Nigeria,Eparameans “to cocoon oneself.”
ItsIntense Hydrating Masksoftens and moisturizes the skin while reducing fine lines thanks to marula and moringa oil.
Using plankton extract and allantoin, discoloration and sebum production on the skin are reduced.