These Black owned brands are making a positive impact on Black women. Photography by Ethels Club
Black Girl In Om
A wellness space for Black women to feel empowered, liberated, and seen.
(www.blackgirlinom.com)
Blk + Green
A marketplace that connects you with clean, natural beauty products from Black artisans.
(www.blkgrn.com)
Hanahana Beauty
All natural, handcrafted skin care brand focused on social change through mental wellness, sustainability, and ethical sourcing. Hanahana gives back to the communities they source ingredients from.
(www.hanahanabeauty.com)
Kinde.
A subscription box that personalizes your natural hair routine while teaching you how to care for your curls. Take the quiz and get products tailored to your texture, porosity, and more.
(www.meetourkinde.com)
The Femly Box
After being diagnosed with a cervical tumor linked to popular menstruation products, Arion created her own line of natural and eco-friendly pads, tampons, and more
(www.femlybox.com)
Nappy Head Club
A platform to fight against texture discrimination and empower those with 4c hair. Nappy Head Club aims to be a source of information, tools, and community for Black women with natural hair.
(www.nappyheadclub.com)
The Body: A Home For Love
Shifting culture around how Black women heal from sexual trauma.
(www.thebodyahomeforlove.org)
It really hurts to think about how Selena/Julia left Monse (because she was black) and didn’t look back, but cared enough about her white kids to hire a babysitter to watch out for them when she was literally in the next room.
These Black owned brands are making a positive impact on Black women. Photography by Ethels Club
Black Girl In Om
A wellness space for Black women to feel empowered, liberated, and seen.
(www.blackgirlinom.com)
Blk + Green
A marketplace that connects you with clean, natural beauty products from Black artisans.
(www.blkgrn.com)
Hanahana Beauty
All natural, handcrafted skin care brand focused on social change through mental wellness, sustainability, and ethical sourcing. Hanahana gives back to the communities they source ingredients from.
(www.hanahanabeauty.com)
Kinde.
A subscription box that personalizes your natural hair routine while teaching you how to care for your curls. Take the quiz and get products tailored to your texture, porosity, and more.
(www.meetourkinde.com)
The Femly Box
After being diagnosed with a cervical tumor linked to popular menstruation products, Arion created her own line of natural and eco-friendly pads, tampons, and more
(www.femlybox.com)
Nappy Head Club
A platform to fight against texture discrimination and empower those with 4c hair. Nappy Head Club aims to be a source of information, tools, and community for Black women with natural hair.
(www.nappyheadclub.com)
The Body: A Home For Love
Shifting culture around how Black women heal from sexual trauma.
(www.thebodyahomeforlove.org)