Los Angeles Times

9 BLACKOWNED BEAUTY BRANDS TO TRY

- BY MELISSA MAGSAYSAY

ALTHOUGH the sunscreen market may be relatively untapped when it comes to formulatio­ns for people of color, Black-owned beauty brands creating products for Black people, people of color, and a range of complexion­s and hair types have been ubiquitous.

They’ve thrived for decades thanks to Madam C.J. Walker, Fashion Fair Cosmetics and newer brands such as Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty and upcoming Fenty Skin lines.

As the death of George Floyd has awakened a new civil rights movement, Black-owned beauty entreprene­urs say they’ve seen an increase in sales.

Some products are in such high demand that they are backordere­d and available only for presale.

“Noticeable is an understate­ment,” says Katonya Breaux, founder of Unsun, about the uptick in orders she has received in recent weeks.

Shontay Lundy, creator of Black Girl Sunscreen, which is carried at more than 200 Target stores in the U.S., also has seen a significan­t surge in orders. She calls the moment bitterswee­t.

“We’ve always celebrated Blackness and who we are,” she says. “Black and women of color have been doing amazing things for years, and now the attention is coming.”

Sustaining the momentum so Blackowned beauty brands remain on the collective radar beyond this moment means becoming aware of the robust offerings which include skin care, makeup, and body and grooming products.

NYAKIO

> This clean beauty brand is based on founder Nyakio Kamoche Grieco’s family traditions and beauty lessons taught to her by her grandmothe­r. (Example: exfoliatin­g with crushed coffee beans.) Now available exclusivel­y at Target, the line includes face oils, cleansers and creams created with global beauty practices in mind. Baobab, marula and sweet almond oil are some star ingredient­s. nyakio.com

CEYLON

> The Ceylon skincare brand, founded by Patrick Boateng, was formulated specifical­ly for men of color and focuses on issues that affect skin with higher melanin content, namely acne scarring, razor bumps, eczema and hyperpigme­ntation. ceylonskin­care .com

OUI THE PEOPLE

> Creating a new take on the standard razor, Oui the People, founded by Karen Young, makes premium quality razors for sensitive skin, along with body oils, shave gel and bikini-line sheet masks. ouithepeop­le.com

JUNIE BEES BUTTA

> Based in Los Angeles, the Junie Bees Butta brand was started by Jennifer P. Archie, a mother trying to treat her baby’s eczema. She began learning about oils and butters and created a formula now used by babies and adults for moisturizi­ng and healing. juniebeesb­utta .com

UOMA

> Founded by Sharon Chuter, a former LVMH and L’Oréal beauty executive, Uoma (pronounced “uh-mah”) is a line of inclusive makeup including eyeshadow palettes, lip products, contour sticks and more than 50 shades of foundation. uomabeauty.com

BRIOGEO

> After spending nearly a decade working on Wall Street,

Briogeo founder Nancy Twine started a clean haircare line using her grandmothe­r’s beauty recipes. The Briogeo line is known for its effective scalp-cleansing products as well as items to improve overall hair health. briogeohai­r.com

UHAI

> Co-founded by Susan Edwards, a Chicago native who lived in Kenya and Liberia for eight years, Uhai makes its products from powerful botanics and superfoods sourced from Africa. This haircare line includes a scalp serum, edge gel, and moisturizi­ng sulfate-free shampoo and conditione­r. uhaihair.com

ITADI

> A natural skincare line founded by artist and entreprene­ur Tabi Bonney, Itadi uses ingredient­s sourced from family-owned farms in Togo, West Africa. A star ingredient in the line, which consists of toner, moisturize­r and face wash, is coffee berry, which contains high levels of antioxidan­ts and can help boost the body’s natural production of collagen as well as aid in lessening inflammati­on. itadibody.com

KANTI

> A new brand targeted toward millennial­s, Kanti offers an initial product, Likuid Gold Luxury Glo Oil, made with pure baobab oil and 24karat gold. The brand, founded by Alisha Ricki and Keamone F., focuses on diverse skin types. The product is said to moisturize and smooth skin and address hyperpigme­ntation and uneven texture. kanti.us

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Uoma and Kanti are among a new wave of Blackowned beauty brands.
UHAI, Uoma and Kanti are among a new wave of Blackowned beauty brands.

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