31 Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Shop and Support Always

From Fenty and Pat McGrath Labs to Briogeo and more.

Though inclusivity is steadily growing in the beauty industry, it can still be quite a frustrating experience to head to your local beauty store and try to find products that meet your needs as a person of color. Even more frustrating? In an industry to which people of color contribute billions of dollars every year, there seems to be only a small percentage of products that are created with our beauty needs in mind. Get ready to feel seen.

Don’t get me wrong: Many non-Black brands are working hard AF to make their products more accessible for women of color (about time, right?), but it’s refreshing to support brands that are for Black women and by Black women. Whether you’re looking for your next go-to hair conditioner or the perfect lip gloss, these brands got you covered.

1. Briogeo

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Briogeo Don't Despair, Repair! Strengthening Treatment Hair Oil

$$30
Shop it Sephora

Briogeo founder, Nancy Twine, launched her clean haircare brand in 2013 after years of working in finance. Since then, the brand has gained massive praise for its effective hair products that cater to all hair types. Lately, we’re loving the brand’s strengthening oil, which uses rose flower oil and ceramides to fortify and soften hair.

2. Pattern Beauty

Pattern Leave-In Conditioner

$$25
Shop it Sephora

When Tracee Ellis Ross launched her hair care line, we knew she’d deliver with quality products, and this one stole our heart so much that we gave it a Beauty Crush Award. “It’s really smooth, glides through your hair easily, and sinks into your curls to give better definition,” says one HG tester.

3. TPH By Taraji

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TPH By Taraji Master Cleanse Scalp Treatment Wash

Shop it Target

Ever since Taraji P. Henson launched her beauty brand, TPH By Taraji, it has garnered millions of fans who gush over the effective and affordable products—even Halle Berry loves it! This scalp treatment has an innovative applicator that allows users to apply treatment directly onto the scalp in a controlled and mess-free way.

4. Pat McGrath Labs

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Pat McGrath Labs MatteTrance Lipstick

$$38
Shop it Sephora

You can’t have a list about the best black-owned beauty brands without mentioning the “mother” of luxury cosmetics herself, Pat McGrath. As one of the most influential makeup artists out there, you know anything McGrath churns out from her own product line is bound to be good and live up to the hype. While we love the wide array of products for people of all skin tones, it’s McGrath’s signature lipstick formula that has us perpetually obsessed. Try the bestseller Mattetrance Lipstick in the shade Flesh 3.

5. Oui The People

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Oui The People Rose Gold Sensitive Skin Razor

$$75
Shop it Oui the People

If you’ve ever had the urge to throw your overpriced pink razor straight into the trash, enter Oui the People to finally offer you the shaving experience of your dreams. When founder Karen Young first started developing her product line, she not only wanted to design a razor for women that works, she sought to do away with the “perfecting,” “flawless,” and “anti-aging” language we often see in the beauty world. Finally, men aren’t the only ones who get to experience the glory of a single blade—the Rose Gold Single-Blade razor  offers a smooth and close shave, without any tugging or pulling.

6. Rosen Skincare

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Rosen Skincare Super Smoothie Cleanser

$$18
Shop it Urban Outfitters

Founder Jamika Martin created Rosen Skincare because the products on the market weren’t cutting it for her acne problems. Instead of navigating the many mystery formulas out there, Martin opted for more natural ingredients, and a better price tag. While we have a lot of favorites from this line, the Super Smoothie Cleanser is a good place to start if you’re new to the brand.

7. Kayaire

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Kayaire Rejuvenating Exfoliating Toner

$$18
Shop it Kayaire

Ebony Clay created Kayaire when she noticed two gaps in the market: POC were largely missing in the CBD convo, and were underrepresented when it came to skin issues. After her own battles with psoriasis, Clay wanted to develop products that didn’t use steroids or cause discoloration in her skin. With CBD as the main nourishing ingredient, products like the Rejuvenating Exfoliating Toner have us obsessed.

8. Fenty Beauty

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Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Concealer

$$26
Shop it Fenty Beauty

As if we needed another reason to stan Rihanna, Fenty Beauty has been the biggest blessing to hit the beauty industry. In a little over a year, Fenty Beauty has released tons of acclaimed, Holy Grail-worthy products, and the brand is just getting started. Major FYI: if you haven’t tried Fenty’s Pro Filt’r Concealer, you’re missing out on a life-changing product.

9. Beauty Bakerie

Beauty Bakerie Spray Your Grace Setting Spray

$$18
Shop it Ulta

Founded by Cashmere Nicole, Beauty Bakerie has combined the love for two things near and dear to our hearts—makeup and baked treats “to be sweet and sweeten the lives of others.” The brand offers high quality products with fun bakery-inspired packaging to keep us on the edge of our seats. Check out its Spray Your Grace Baking Spray infused with aloe, ginger, and a hint of vanilla for some added flavor.

10. Iman Cosmetics

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Imani Stick Foundation

$$16
Shop it Amazon

Supermodel Iman knew first-hand the struggles of finding makeup to suit women of color during her years backstage working with makeup artists that weren’t properly equipped. Known as the first skin care and makeup brand designed with “women with skin of color,” in mind, Iman Cosmetics is still going strong. A must-have from the brand is the Second to None Foundation Stick, which will leave you looking absolutely flawless and natural.

11. Juvia’s Place

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Juvia's Place The Nubian Loose Highlighter

$$14
Shop it Ulta

Founded by Chichi Eburu, Juvia’s claim to fame has been their ultra pigmented eyeshadow palettes, but that’s only a glimpse of what the brand has to offer. The brand, which is inspired by African culture, offers amazing products for prices that are unmatched. One of their most recent launches, the Nubian Loose Highlighters, will have you glowing to infinity and beyond.

12. The Lip Bar

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The Lip Bar Vegan Lip Gloss

$$14
Shop it Target

After having her bold lip colors be referred to as “clown makeup” in 2015 on Shark Tank, founder Melissa Butler leveled up and has since had her products sold in Target. Melissa and The Lip Bar are proof that when one door closes, another one opens. Check out the brand’s lip gloss in the shade “Trophy Wife.” It’s an interesting twist on a classic nude and absolute game-changer.

13. Jane Carter Solutions

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Jane Carter Solutions Moisture Nourishing Shampoo

Shop it Amazon

Founded by Jane Carter, the brand was created for all hair types in the hair care community to “embrace their beauty and love their hair.” Jane Carter Solutions prides themselves on using quality ingredients that deliver the best results. One product you need to try is the Moisture Nourishing Shampoo.

14. Karen’s Body Beautiful

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Karen's Body Beautiful

Shop it Amazon

Founder Karen Tappin was so alarmed when she discovered carcinogenic ingredients in her bath and body products that she decided to make her own with all-natural ingredients right from her Brooklyn apartment. The brand can now be found in major retailers such as Target, Walmart, and CVS for all of your natural body care needs. If your hair is in need of some moisture and TLC, you need to grab their Sweet Ambrosia Leave-In, like, yesterday.

15. Mented Cosmetics

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Mented Cosmetics Semi Matte Lipstick

Shop it Amazon

Founder Amanda Johnson realized that all nudes aren’t created equal, especially in regard to nude lipsticks for women of color. Mented Cosmetics, short for “pigmented,” has nude lipsticks made specifically with WOC in mind.

16. Black Opal

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Black Opal True Color Stick Foundation

Shop it Amazon

Launched in 1994, Black Opal became a pioneer in mass market beauty as the first dermatologist-recommended brand for women of color. Black Opal’s Skin Perfecting Foundation Stick is a favorite among professional makeup artists, which means you need to be adding it to your collection as well.

17. Ayele & Co.

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Ayele & Co. Sunflower Sweets Serum

$$17
Shop it Ayele & Co.

Founded by Danielle Bahi, the brand went viral a couple of years back due to testimonies of their hero product, the Sunflower sweets serum. Since its rebrand from Bahi to Ayele & Co., the brand has expanded its product line tremendously while sticking to its all natural guns and catering to people of color.

18. Plain Jane Beauty

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Plain Jane Beauty Coconut Water Setting Mist

$$28
Shop it Plain Jane

Founded by CEO Lake Louis in 2010, this innovative clean beauty brand has your skin’s best interest in mind and offers non-toxic high quality products. Their Coconut Water Setting Mist ($28) is the perfect skin treat to extend the wear of your makeup and nourish your skin.

19. Coloured Raine

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Coloured Raine Queen of Hearts Palette

$$42
Shop it Colouredraine

Colored Raine focuses not only on a love for bold color but also on diversity. If you need to step your eye shadow palette game up, the Queen of Hearts palette (on sale for $28) is a must-have.

20. Taliah Waajid

Taliah Waajid Edge Growth Bamboo and Biotin

Taliah Waajid Baboo & Biotin Edge Growth

$$4.99
Shop it Taliah Waajid

After hitting many roadblocks when making the move from N.Y.C. to Atlanta to open a natural hair salon, Taliah Waajid persevered and continued to educate women on their hair—minus all the hair-altering chemicals. Taliah Waajid’s namesake brand is chemical-free, affordable, and promotes healthy hair for all hair types. From personal experience, the brand’s Bamboo & Biotin Protective styles collection is 100% worth every penny. A good first try is the Hairline Help 2-In-1 Plus Bamboo and Biotin Edge Growth.

21. Alikay Naturals

Alikay Naturals Lemongrass leave in conditioner

Alikay Naturals Lemongrass Leave In Conditioner

$$13.99
Shop it Alikay Naturals

Starting her career in beauty as a YouTuber, Rochelle Alikay Graham-Campbell saw a void in the beauty industry as it pertains to hair care with real natural ingredients. With a lot of determination and $100 from her savings, Rochelle set forth to fill that void by creating high quality natural products for hair, face, and body. Her Lemongrass Leave In Conditioner, aka “Liquid gold,” is a necessity for all hair types.

22. CURLS

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Curls Bamboo Protein Treatment

$$19.99
Shop it Target

Founder Mahisha Dellinger, like most great entrepreneurs, saw a problem and fixed it—by creating the eco-conscious hair care for curly girls that wasn’t available. Inspired by a major change in her lifestyle, the newly launched CURLS Green Collection is great for anyone looking to go clean with regard to their hair care (and peep the cute, juice bottle-inspired packaging). The Bamboo Protein Treatment is a must-try.

23. Mielle Organics

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Mielle Babassu & Mint Deep Conditioner

$$13.29
Shop it Sally Beauty

Owner and founder Monique Rodriguez used her background in nursing and health to create a line of results-driven hair care for the world to enjoy. I haven’t met a Mielle Organics product that I didn’t love, but a go-to is the Babassu Oil & Mint Deep conditioner. Your curls will never feel more hydrated and refreshed.

24. Fortify’d Naturals

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Fortify'd Naturals 100% Pure Moroccan Rhassoul Clay

$$12.99
Shop it Fortify'd Naturals

Tracy Golbourne first started formulating products when she couldn’t find anyone to care for her hair, which was falling out from neglect. After finding solutions for herself, many rooted in hydration, she began looking into creating products for other women that may be struggling with caring for their natural hair as she once did. The Moroccan Rhassoul Clay is the perfect product to help you get rid of product build-up and to maximize your hair’s hydration.

25. Urban Hydration

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Urban Hydration All Purpose Spray

$$20
Shop it Macy's

Inspired by ingredients straight out of the pantry, Psyche and Vontoba Terry created Urban Hydration as a way to provide sustainable hair care for their family. The brand covers hair, skincare, body, and home products inspired by healthy skin. Even better? Every product purchase contributes a gallon of water to a family in need. If you’re looking to get started on some spring cleaning, try their Lemon Coconut Oil all-purpose spray.

26. The Mane Choice

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The Mane Choice Anti-Shedding & Intense Volume Therapy Mask

$$17.99
Shop it Sally Beauty

Courtney Adeleye used her own hair journey as a starting point for her brand. While documenting her hair journey on YouTube, Courtney discovered a lot about ingredients that promote hair growth and retention while remaining healthy for the body. If you’re trying to get your hair all the way together, you should try the Peach Black Tea Anti-Shedding & Intense Volume Therapy Mask.

27. Kurlee Belle

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Kurlee Belle Jelle Coconut Styling Gel

$$11.99
Shop it Kurlee Belle

Terrinique Pennerman created her brand to honor her mom, who passed away when Terrinique was 19. The age old Bahamian recipes that were passed down to her are the foundation of Kurlee Belle’s formulas. The Jelle Coconut Styling gel will define your curls in ways you’ve only ever imagined.

28. Prime Beauty

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Prime Beauty Brownzer

$$21
Shop it Prime Beauty Cosmetics

Prime Beauty has a pretty simple philosophy: “Women of color’s beauty needs are primary,” never secondary. The brand started with an untapped market in beauty for WOC, bronzer (or brownzer), and has since been used on high profile celebs such as Cardi B. (If it’s approved by Cardi’s key makeup artist Erika La Pearl, it’s more than good enough for us.) While my go-to shade for Prime Beauty Bronzer, “Bronzeville,” is currently sold out, Chocolate Litty, and Glow Coast are still available to try.

29. Dr. Locs

Dr. Locs Imani Locking Spray

Dr. Locs Imani Locking Spray

$$21.50
Shop it Dr. Locs

Dreads/locs are too often forgotten in the natural hair community. Creator of Dr. Locs, Chimere Faulk, recognized this fact and began mixing natural ingredients from a local market in her kitchen to help fill the void for her clients. The Imani Locking Spray  is the perfect solution for those looking to maintain new growth right from the comfort of their own home.

30. UnSun Cosmetics

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UnSun Hand Cream

$$27
Shop it Unsun

Katonya Breaux created Unsun, a line of mineral sunscreen, specifically for people of color. No matter your shade, Unsun products will never leave your skin with a white film or compromise comfortability for sun protection. Take it from me, down to the brand’s Protect & Smooth Emollient Rich Hand Cream, Unsun products are good to use for any season.

31. Nene Femhealth

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Nene Femhealth Fem Wash

$$15
Shop it Nene Femhealth

Nerissa Nefeteri created Nene Femhealth, a plant-based vegan line, to offer healthy alternatives for feminine care and health. One of the must try products is the Vagina Therapy Feminine Wash, which is so natural and gentle that it doubles as a facial cleanser.

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