Best Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Support in 2022 & Always
42 Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Support Right Now (and Always)
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- Beauty brands have not always been inclusive of every skin tone, but many brands are leading by example.
- Year-round, it's important to support Black-owned businesses.
- Read which products are our favorites from Black-owned skin, makeup, and hair-care brands.
As a woman of color, findingmakeup formulated for my skin tonecan be difficult, to say the least. A lot of brands see brown foundation and somehow think gray or orange is the perfect accompanying undertone. (Spoiler: it's not.) And don't even get me started on "nude" lipsticks. Oftentimes, there are no shades offered that are even remotely close to a "nude" shade for any darker skin tones. Looking for new makeup in a sea of options that are only tailored to one specific skin tone makes makeup shopping disheartening and a lot less enjoyable. Even though many popular drugstore brands have made efforts to step up their shade ranges and formulations, it's still essential tocelebrate the Black businessesthat make productsspecifically for people of color.
Keep reading ahead to see which Black-owned brands deserve a spot in your beauty bag every day.
— Additional reporting by Danielle Jackson and Jessica Harrington
1Mischo Beauty
Mischo Beautywas founded by Kitiya Mischo King, who, in 2013, set out to create clean, nontoxic nail polish. You can shop the brand's collection of 30+ nail polish shades online, but we're particularly excited about the moody hueLacquer of Love($20).
2Uoma Beauty
Uoma Beauty was created with founder Sharon Chuter's Nigerian heritage in mind, including everything from the brand name (which translates to "beautiful" in Igbo) to the packaging of its eyeshadow palettes. Even the shade names include nods to African goddesses — just take theAllure Black Magic Color Palette($44). Uoma launched at Ulta Beauty with an unheard-of 51 foundation shades.
3Aba Love Apothecary
Aba Love Apothecary summed up: part-aromatherapy, part-skin care — 100 percent good vibes. Each product, from a brightening serum to a refreshing face mist, has been carefully crafted by founder Aba Gyepi-Garbrah with high-quality plant oils and floral waters. Stock up on the brand'sBody Tonic // Toning Body Oil($42), which has been formulated with hazelnut, hydrating argan and jojoba oils, to keep skin hydrated and glowy.
4Oui the People
As a daughter of a Caribbean immigrant, Karen Young said she wasn't allowed to look at beauty magazines, so she wasn't privy to the body-hair shaming that ruled advertisements for decades. So when she set out to launch Oui Shave in 2015, she had a message: there is no right or wrong. That mission still stands under its rebranded nameOui the People, where it's expanded into other skin-care categories.
5Mary Louise Cosmetics
有机素食,不做动物实验的护肤品牌Mary Louise Cosmeticsfirst started in Akilah Releford's dorm room at Howard University, where she was a med student. People on Instagram are especially fans of the brand'sMiracle Serum($35), which is meant to target all types of skin concerns — acne scars, eczema, razor bumps, and more.
6Briogeo
Now one of the bestselling hair-care brands at Sephora, Briogeo was founded by Nancy Twine and inspired by her grandmother's handmade beauty recipes. The texture-specific products are simplified into two-, three-, and four-step regimens depending on each individual's hair type — from curly formulas like theCurl Charisma Leave-In Cream($22) to hydrating treatments like theDon't Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Hair Mask($38), and everything in between.
7Beauty Bakerie
Known for its smudge-proof lip whips,Beauty Bakerieis as sweet as it looks. Loved by beauty gurus and YouTubers likeJackie AinaandTati, this vegan, cruelty-free brand is shaking up the beauty game. All of its products have cute baked good-related names — like我nstabake Foundation($34) — and they're super affordable.
8Blk + Grn
Blk + Grnis an all-natural marketplace that connects women of color with high-quality hair, beauty, and skin-care products that are free of toxins and chemicals. All of the products are specially made by Black artisans and selected by health experts.
9Fenty Beauty
WhenRihannalaunched Fenty Beauty with 40 foundation shades in 2017, it highlighted the serious gap and demand in more diverse representation in the makeup category. The proof of its impact? In the first 40 days, thebrand made $100 million in sales— and it's still going strong today.
10Ayele & Co.
Originally named Bahi Cosmetics,Ayele & Co.is a cruelty-free, all-natural brand known for its bomb skin-care serums and gorgeous lashes. Itsscar-fading Sunflower Serum($26) is the brand's most popular item, and you can findcrazy before and afters on their Instagram page.
11Pat McGrath Labs
The only reason youwouldn'tknow who Pat McGratch is is if you've somehow been living under a rock for the last few years. The undeniable queen of makeup and maker of blinding highlights is the owner ofPat McGrath Labs, a makeup brand known for pigmented and high-quality makeup. Her newLust Glosses($28) are well worth the price.
12The Lip Bar
The Lip Baris a vegan beauty brand specializing in — you guessed it — lip products. After originally beingrejected fromShark Tankin 2015, Melissa Butler, the brand's founder, persisted and was able to get Target to sell her products online by the following year. Since then, The Lip Bar has amassed a huge following thanks to its mission to create a limitless selection of makeup options for women everywhere. Shop the brand's all-new, extensivenude lip collectionhere.
13Carol's Daughter
Founded by Lisa Price in her Brooklyn kitchen (and sold initially at local flea markets) nearly three decades ago, Carol's Daughter went on to become one of the first Black-owned product lines with a flagship store. Now, the brand has expanded its hair-care offerings after being acquired by L'Oréal in 2014, although Price remains the president and is heavily involved. Among its bestsellers is the Monoi line, including theRepairing Supersize Shampoo($45).
14Coloured Raine
Even if you've never heard of this makeup brand, chances are you've seen it on one of your favorite beauty bloggers.Coloured Raineis known for everything from lashes to lipsticks, so don't check out its site unless you plan on spending all your money (don't say we didn't warn you).
154.5.6 Skin
4.5.6 Skinis a brand with a mission to provide more inclusive skin care. Their mission states that while the makeup industry has been progressing, the skin-care industry is not as quick to change. 4.5.6 Skin provides personalized products specifically for melanin-rich skin. We're totally impressed, and we think you will be too.
16Bevel
Bevelis a razor company that serves men of color who experience skin irritation and razor bumps as a result of shaving. The brand has managed to assemble a trusty base of followers since entering the market in 2013 and even recently launched a line of skin-care products that addresshyperpigmentation, inflammation, dullness, and uneven skin tone.Shop the collection here.
17Common Heir
Common Heiris a sustainable beauty brand that produces clean, plastic-free skin care. It was founded in 2020 by Angela Ubias and Cary Lin, who strive towards redefining traditional beauty. Definitely try its vegan, biodegradableVitamin C Capsules($88) that improve skin texture and brightness.
18skinBUTTR
Created by Tatiana Price,skinBUTTR'sproducts are handmade, free of chemicals, and produced with your body's glow in mind. From face masks to body butters in scents likeCocoa Vanilla($30) andGingr Lemon($30), all of the brand's products are carefully crafted and designed to help with stretch marks, acne scars, and cellulite.
19AJ Crimson
我f you're in need a new finishing powder, look no further becauseAJ Crimson'sUniversal Finishing Powder($35) is a perfectly tinted translucent powder with a silky finish. (And it truly works for all skin tones.)
20Urban Hydration
Urban Hydrationproduces plant-based skin-, body-, and hair-care products. They strive to provide accessible, quality products that are also sustainable. One of its bestsellers is anAloe Vera Leaf Face Wash($10), made up of vitamins A and E to help moisturize and hydrate dry skin in a gentle way.
21KAIKE
Founded in 2015 by Keli Smith,KAIKEtouts a long list of plant-based beauty and skin-care products that are all handcrafted to perfection. A brand's bestseller is theMarshmallow Clay Face Mask($20) made to cleanse and exfoliate the skin.
22MDM Flow
ThisUK brandis known for its lipsticks and signature gold packaging. With a bomb formula and ever-expanding range of colors, this brand is perfect for all of your lipstick needs.
23Mented Cosmetics
Take it from the creators ofMented Cosmetics: every good ideastarts over a glass of wine. Mented specializes in beauty products of all kinds, with a mission to help every woman find the shade of nude that fits them perfectly.
24我man Cosmetics
Founded by supermodel Iman, this drugstore beauty brand is both high quality and wallet-friendly.我man Cosmeticssells everything from foundation to lipstick, but its face products are definite fan favorites.
25Plant Apothecary
No matter what your skin condition may be,Plant Apothecaryprides itself on being a brand whose products are for everyone. Try the brand'sBe Well Organic Soap Bar($15), moisturizing soap made with essential oils that get the job done without drying out your skin. Those with dry and tired skin might also gravitate toward PA'sCloud Break Enzyme Cleanser($28), a cleanser made up of pineapple and papaya to restore and retain radiance.
26Oyin Handmade
Founded by Jamyla Bennu back in 2001,Oyin Handmadehas a large selection of handmade, organic, and all-natural cosmetics and body-care products. Each product is designed to not only fit a beauty need, but improve your personal health and wellness, too. You can find the brand's products at select RiteAid stores.
27Naturalicious
Naturaliciousis an organic, all-natural hair-care brand on a mission to help women with natural kinky and curly hair. It was founded by Gwen Jimmere who is the first African American woman to own a patent for natural hair products. You can find Naturalicious products at stores nationwide like Ulta and Sallys.
28OrganiGrow
Kay Cola startedOrganiGrow经过多年的研究和实验own hair with all-natural ingredients. Now, her collection of vegan and organic products has expanded from the hair category and into skin care, as well.
29Black Girl Sunscreen
Black Girl Sunscreenwas created in 2016 in Miami, but it's meant for more than just beach days. The brand is on a mission to fill a need for a natural sunscreen that won't leave behind any white residue for women of color. You can shop its products at Target or online.
30KNC Beauty
KNC Beautystarted with the first all-natural, collagen-infused lip mask. Now the brand carries a variety of lip and eye products, including masks and scrubs. It's sold at places like Sephora, Net-a-Porter, Neiman Marcus, Revolve Beauty, and more.
31Golde
The wellness and beauty brandGoldemakes supplements, gummies, face masks, and more from all-natural superfoods. The Brooklyn-born brand was founded in 2017 by Trinity Mouzon Wofford and Issey Kobori.
32Kanti
Black-owned indie brandKantirecently launched with theLikuid Gold Luxury Glo Oil($37). It was founded by Alisha Ricki & Keamone F. who wanted to create a melanin-friendly skin-care line where Black and brown skin wasn't an afterthought.
33Beneath Your Mask
For luxury, nontoxic, pure skin care, look no further thanBeneath Your Mask. The brand came to be after its founder, Dana Jackson, was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus after her 30th birthday. Now, the brand can be found at Neiman Marcus, Bergdorfs, and Credo.
34Range Beauty
Alicia Elaine, the founder ofRange Beauty, describes the brand as "clean beauty for the forgotten shades." The cosmetic brand makes a variety of complexion products with shades for women of color.
3554 Thrones
The brand54 Thronesmakes luxury skin-care products with active plant botanicals. All of the products are made from ethically sourced ingredients grown solely on African soil, and the brand as a whole pays homage to African culture.
36Ace Beautè
Ace Beautèlaunched in 2016 with the motto "Beauty For All." Initially, it carried false lashes, but it has since expanded into color cosmetics with affordable and highly pigmented eyeshadow palettes, fake nail sets, and makeup brushes.
37MakeUp by Sparkle
Celebrity makeup artist and licensed aesthetician Sparkle Chanel Lockett foundedMakeUp by Sparkleto create professional, versatile, bold makeup for everyone to enjoy.
38Shani Darden Skin Care
Shani Darden is a famous celebrity aesthetician, skin expert, and founder ofShani Darden Skin Care. She created her own line to help give her clients formulas to treat and nourish their skin at home, and now, her products are sold at Sephora.
39Hyper Skin
Hyper Skin她不能后是由拿破仑情史Verdejo吗find a product to help with dark spots and hyperpigmentation left behind by hormonal breakouts on her skin. The brand's first product is Hyper Clear, a vitamin C serum made with clean, natural, and effective ingredients.
40Topicals
Olamide Olowe and her cofounder, Claudia Teng, startedTopicalson a mission to make medicated skin care fun and relatable. While the brand is still in its early stages of launching, they have fostered a large community of followers and is working on destigmatizing skin conditions.
41The Mane Choice
Courtney Adeleye foundedThe Mane Choiceafter she received a great deal of feedback and attention from documenting her own healthy-hair journey on Youtube. Now, the brand makes a wide variety of hair products and vitamins to help nourish your hair.
42Glory
Alisia Ford foundedGloryon the belief that women of color should have access to finding non-toxic, natural skin-care products that they love. The brand partners with BIPOC-owned businesses to curate the Glory Skincare Box which includes a custom assortment of clean beauty products that fit your unique needs based on a brief online quiz.