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Skincare is an essential part of our self-care routine, and it is crucial to invest in products that work well for our skin type. In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of Black-owned skincare brands, and for good reason. The importance of Black-owned skincare companies goes beyond just the creation of high-quality products. These companies provide representation and visibility for Black entrepreneurs in a market that has historically been dominated by white-owned companies.

By supporting Black-owned skincare companies, consumers can help to combat systemic racism and inequality by investing in businesses that directly benefit Black communities. Additionally, these companies often prioritize the needs of melanin-rich skin and hair, which have been historically underrepresented and underserved in the beauty industry. The impact of Black-owned skincare companies extends beyond just the products they create and into the social and economic advancement of Black communities. By supporting and uplifting these companies, we can help to build a more equitable and just society for all.

Here are Black-owned skincare brands that you should definitely try out:

FENTY Beauty

Fenty Skin is a skincare line founded by Barbados Billionaire, Rihanna. Her products focuses on simple, clean, and effective skincarefor all skin types and tones. They are vegan, cruelty-free, and made without parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.

Bolden USA

Epara Skincare

Epara Skincare is a luxury skincare line founded by Nigerian entrepreneur Ozohu Adoh. Their products are made using natural, organic, and ethically sourced ingredients, and they prioritize the needs of people of color in their product development.

Bolden USA is a skincare line founded by two Nigerian-American women, Chinelo Chidozie and Ndidi Obidoa. Their mission is to provide high-quality skincare products that cater specifically to the needs of melanin-rich skin.

Mented Costmetics

Mented Cosmetics is a makeup and skincare brand founded by two Black women, KJ Miller and Amanda E. Johnson. Their mission is to create beauty products that are inclusive and cater to the needs of women of color.

Black Girl Sunscreen

Black Girl Sunscreen is a sunscreen line founded by Shontay Lundy. Their products are made using natural and organic ingredients and cater specifically to the needs of melanin-rich skin.

Unsun Cosmetics

Unsun Cosmetics is a sunscreen line founded by Katonya Breaux. Their mission is to provide clean, mineral-based sunscreens that are safe and effective for all skin tones.

Buttah Skin

Buttah Skin is a skincare line founded by actor and musician Dorion Renaud. Their products are made using natural ingredients such as shea butter, jojoba oil, and cocoa butter, and cater to the needs of melanin-rich skin.

Hyper Skin

Hyper Skin is a skincare line founded by Desiree Verdejo. Their mission is to provide effective, affordable skincare products that cater specifically to the needs of women of color.

54 Thrones

54 Thrones is a skincare line founded by Christina Funke Tegbe. Their products are inspired by traditional African beauty rituals and made using natural, ethically sourced ingredients from the African continent.

Klur

Klur is a natural and sustainable skincare brand founded by Lesley Thornton. Based in Los Angeles, California, their products are designed to be inclusive and cater to all skin types. Their formulas are free from harmful chemicals and synthetic fragrances, making them gentle and effective for all.

Oui The People

Oui The People is a Black-owned skincare brand based in New York City. Founded by Karen Young, the brand is focused on creating inclusive and sustainable skincare products. Their signature product is the Featherweight Hydrating Body Gloss, which is a lightweight moisturizer that absorbs quickly and leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth.

Hanahana Beauty

Hanahana Beauty is a Black-owned skincare brand based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded by Abena Boamah, the brand creates natural and ethical skincare products that are sustainably sourced from Ghana. Their hero product is the Shea Body Butter, which is made with shea butter sourced directly from Ghana and is designed to hydrate and nourish the skin.

LUV SCRUB

LUV SCRUB is a Black-owned skincare brand based in Brooklyn, New York. Founded by Caroline Owusu-Ansah, the brand creates sustainable exfoliating body towels that are designed to promote healthy, glowing skin..

Beija Flor Naturals

Based in Durham, North Carolina, Beija Flor Naturals offers an array of handmade skincare products infused with natural ingredients such as mango butter, baobab oil, and aloe vera. The products are designed to nourish, hydrate and heal the skin, leaving it radiant and healthy. Founded by sisters Abi and Liha, the company is committed to using only high-quality, ethically sourced ingredients.

Ceylon

Based in New York City, Ceylon offers a range of skincare products that are formulated with natural ingredients such as turmeric, papaya, and sandalwood. The products work to brighten, hydrate and nourish the skin, leaving it healthy and glowing. Founder Patrick Boateng II created the brand to celebrate his heritage and provide a solution for people who are looking for skincare products that are specifically designed for people of color.

Beneath Your Mask

Beneath Your Mask is a luxury skincare line founded by Dana Jackson. Their products are made using natural, organic, and non-toxic ingredients and cater to the needs of people with sensitive or damaged skin.

Rose MD Skin

Founded by Jamaican born Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton, a board-certified dermatologist with over 20 years of experience in the skincare industry. The brand’s mission is to provide innovative, high-quality skincare products that cater to the unique needs of melanin-rich skin. The brand offers a range of products that are designed to address common skin concerns such as hyperpigmentation, dullness, and uneven texture.

Topping off our melanated list, we would also like to highlight Caribbean owned skincare brands because it provides an opportunity to support and uplift black and brown entrepreneurs from the Caribbean region. The Caribbean is home to a rich cultural heritage and natural resources that can be utilized in the creation of innovative and effective skincare products. Additionally, many Caribbean owned skincare brands prioritize the use of natural, locally-sourced ingredients that are gentle on the skin and beneficial for overall health and wellness. By learning about and supporting Caribbean owned skincare brands, consumers can help to promote economic growth and sustainability in the region, as well as support the development of high-quality, culturally-relevant skincare products.

Skin by Nequai

Based in St. Thomas, USVI, this brand offers a range of products that are made using all-natural ingredients, including the popular Sea Moss and Honey Cleanser.

Asevida Skin

Founded by lawyer and herbalist, Shannon Cann. With a passion for skincare and wellness Shannon started Asevida in 2017. Born and raised in the island of Bermuda, the entrepreneurs brand in based on love and respect for nature and believes in building a mission-based business that values clean ingredients, sustainability and giving back to the community.

Itiba Beauty a beloved St. Croix, USVI brand, known for there handmade soaps and body scrubs that are made using organic and sustainably sourced ingredients. It’s popular mango soap is a highlight during mango season.

Brevive Skin Health

From Tortola, BVI, this brand is founded by dermatologist Dr. Shakima Stoutt who also runs a full medical spa. Their products are formulated using medical-grade ingredients and cater to a range of skin concerns.

Cultured Naturals

Another brand from St. Croix, USVI, Cultured Naturals offers a range of skincare products that are vegan-friendly and made using natural ingredients like shea butter and coconut oil.

EC Soap Co.

From Tortola, BVI, this brand offers a range of products that are made using natural and organic ingredients. A standout brand with unique personality and charm with features like the Juicy Papaya & Mango Soap, Butt Naked Salt Island Salt Soap, and of course their popular Bush Man Scrub.

Kreyol Essence

This brand from Haiti is known for its use of Haitian Black Castor Oil, which is known to promote hair and skin health. They offer a range of skincare products, including their popular Moringa Oil.

These Caribbean-owned skincare brands are just a few examples of the incredible range of locally made brands throughout the region. By supporting these brands, we are not only investing in high-quality skincare products but also supporting local entrepreneurs and communities.