5 Black-Owned Beauty Products That Should Be On Your Radar - Page 3
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1. Pretty Baby Beauty Glow Formula Hydrating Oil

Glowy skin is always on the menu thanks to Pretty Baby Beauty Glow Formula Hydrating Oil ($38.00, Prettybabybeauty.com). Formulated with a blend of hyaluronic acid, reship seed oil, jojoba seed oil, squalene, apple seed oil, calendula, and vitamin E, this magic potion in a bottle works wonders to help you achieve a radiant-looking complexion. All you need is a few drops post-cleansing to get the job done.
2. Shea Radiance African Black Soap Bar

If you’re in the market for full-body essentials, you may want to consider adding the Shea Radiance African Black Soap Bar ($7, Shearadiance.com) to your collection. Handcrafted in Accra, Ghana, these soap bars are known to cleanse, purify, and brighten dull skin from head to toe. Not to mention, it also helps to banish acne blemishes in all skin types.
3. Maréna Beauté Tarou Bronzer Duo Palette

No makeup look is complete without a bit of warmth. Give your beauty beat the perfect finishing touch with the help of Maréna Beauté Tarou Bronzer Duo Palette ($68, Marenabeaute.com). This offering gives your skin a sun-kissed glow and prevents your makeup from looking flat.
4. Woo Me Beauty Nail Biter Pen

Calling all nail biters! If you notice that you just can’t seem to stop biting your nails, it’s time to take action. The Woo Me Beauty Nail Biter Pen ($11, Woomebeauty.com) has a brush on solution that prevents you from biting, while also keeping your cuticles in tip-top shape.
5. Hair of Nature Face and Hair Clay

There’s a reason why clays have been a beauty staple for centuries. Not only do they work to remove toxins, it works as a scalp detox. The Hair of Nature Face and Hair Clay ($15.97, Hairofnature.net) covers all the bases and helps to heal blemishes and dark spots, while working to enhance your natural curls.
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