The black-owned skincare, haircare, and makeup brands we'll never stop shopping at.
Thankfully progress has been made, and more and more products are being created for people of color, by people of color. Black-owned beauty brands aren'tWhat I love most about supporting F.U.B.U. brands is that their intentions are always pure: serving the underserved.
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