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This isn't a new concept, but it's one that's definitely picked up steam recently. Buy Black.
This doesn't mean that I'm no longer supporting businesses that aren't Black-owned, I'm just making a conscious effort to support a Black-owned business whenever possible. Whether it's directly from the vendor like at a restaurant, pop-up, or Etsy shop or via a major retailer I'm going to make sure that my dollars are not only stimulating the economy as a whole but the Black economy as well.
This is by no means a full list of Black-owned businesses; some of them are businesses that I've patronized before and love, others are comprehensive lists of brands.
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Beauty:
Fenty I own a few of these products. I love the matte foundation and highlighters
Uoma Beauty
Mented Cosmetics
The Lip Bar
Juvia's Place I just purchased a few complexion items from this brand and LOVE them! The matte foundation and concealer melt on my skin like butter and match perfectly!
Beauty Bakerie
Pat McGrath Labs
Coloured Raine
Hair:
Uncle Funky's Daughter I've used this brand in the past and it worked really well for my hair
TGIN
Mielle Organics I have a few of their items on my list to try
EDEN Bodyworks
Kinky-Curly I used to use this brand when I was transitioning
Camille Rose Naturals I've also used this brand in the past and it worked really well for my hair
Miss Jessie’s
Curl Junkie
Design Essentials
MoKnowsHair
Food:
I could list out Black-owned restaurants in Houston, but one of my favorite food bloggers in Houston already did that. Check out his Instagram post below.
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Some of these Black-owned businesses are local and others have a national presence. Thenthere's this awesome directory that Beyonce has on her website! She released a song last week on Juneteenth, and the proceeds of it benefit BeyGOOD's Black Business Impact Fund, administered by the National Urban League, to support Black-owned small businesses in need.






