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Support Your Curls: Black-Owned Hair Care Brands That Deserve Your Love

Updated: Mar 17

Hey there, fabulous curly collegiate! Today, we're diving into something near and dear to our hearts—supporting black-owned businesses. Specifically, we're shining a spotlight on some incredible black-owned hair care brands that cater to our unique textures and needs. So grab a seat, get comfy, and let's explore these gems!


1. Melanin Haircare: Created by the fabulous Whitney White (aka Naptural85) and her sister Taffeta White, Melanin Haircare offers a range of products designed to hydrate, nourish, and celebrate textured hair. From their multi-use styling cream to their revitalizing leave-in conditioner, every product is formulated with love and expertise. (click for products)


2. Mielle Organics: Founded by Monique Rodriguez, Mielle Organics is all about harnessing the power of natural ingredients to promote healthy hair growth. Their line includes everything from moisturizing hair milk to luxurious hair oils, all crafted with care to help your curls flourish. (click for products)


3. Pattern Beauty: You can't talk about black-owned hair care brands without mentioning Pattern Beauty, created by the one and only Tracee Ellis Ross. Designed specifically for curly, coily, and tight-textured hair, Pattern Beauty offers a wide range of products to hydrate, define, and style your curls with confidence. (click for products)


4. TGIN (Thank God It's Natural): Developed by Chris-Tia Donaldson, TGIN is all about making natural hair care accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Their products are packed with nourishing ingredients like shea butter and argan oil to keep your curls soft, healthy, and happy. (click for products)


5. The Doux: Founded by Maya Smith, The Doux is all about embracing your natural texture and expressing your unique style. Their line of products includes everything from moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to styling gels and mousses, all designed to help you achieve the perfect balance of definition and volume and is a personal favorite of our COO. (click for products)


6. Camille Rose Naturals: Founded by Janell Stephens, Camille Rose Naturals is dedicated to creating luxurious, plant-based products that deliver real results. From their moisture-rich curl maker to their nourishing almond jai twisting butter, every product is crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail. (click for products)


7. CURLS: Created by Mahisha Dellinger, CURLS offers a comprehensive line of products designed to cater to the unique needs of curly and coily hair. Whether you're looking for a gentle cleansing shampoo or a defining curl cream, CURLS has got you covered. (click for products)


8. The Mane Choice: Founded by Courtney Adeleye, The Mane Choice is all about promoting healthy hair from the inside out. Their extensive range of products includes everything from vitamins and supplements to styling creams and leave-in conditioners, all designed to help you achieve your hair goals. (click for products)


9. Céred by Beyoncé: Recently, the queen herself, Beyoncé, launched her new hair care line under the brand Céred. With a focus on inclusivity and celebrating diverse hair textures, Céred offers a range of products designed to nourish and style all types of curls and coils. From hydrating shampoos to defining styling gels, Beyoncé's line embodies the spirit of empowerment and self-expression. (click for products)


Supporting black-owned hair care brands isn't just about finding the perfect products for your curls—it's about investing in our community and celebrating the beauty of diversity. So the next time you're shopping for hair care essentials, why not show some love to these incredible brands? Your curls will thank you, and you'll be supporting a movement that's all about empowerment, inclusivity, and fabulous hair days for all.


Who's ready to slay those curls with some amazing black-owned hair care goodies? Let's do this!


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