![]() The Laura Mercier TLSP is DOPE! It has been one of my holy grail makeup products that I have been buying for years. So you can imagine how excited I was when I discovered last week Laura Mercier came out with a darker shade of what was already my favorite setting powder. I've always just been a fan of setting and forgetting, giving me the subtle she looks fresh and awake look. I was never a fan of the SUPER bright under eye highlight. Unlike most females though, I don't really practice "baking". ![]() I ended up purchasing two masks one of which I immediately returned but the other one has easily become a favorite!įinally! A setting powder that is melanin magic friendly! When it comes to doing my makeup I always get giddy when its time to conceal/highlight. SM really works well when I use their hair products though so I figured lets give it a try, I mean it can't hurt we're looking at an $8 price tag. Now again! I am SUPER PICKY when it comes to my skin. Then I moved on to the BOGO sale they were having with Shea Moisture skincare. BRUH! MILANI DID THAT! When I tell you these highlighters were so pretty!! They lasted long, and complimented my complexion beautifully.Īnd the lip colors I bought were dope too! While I was paroozing I ended up coming across two highlighters, and a primer by MILANI Cosmetics that looked interesting. I recently saw a metallic lip color in sephora and wanted to test a color out before I committed to buying the high end version of it. One day while I was waiting for a prescription I happened to be browsing their beauty aisle. Who knew that they low key are now trending to become a beauty/makeup/skincare destination as well? ![]() More recently I go in for shea moisture and Carol'd Daughter products when their on sale. That being said, I will also now admit that I realize now I've been sleeping on some heavy hitters.īefore I would go into Walgreens for medicine, greeting cards and gum. I'm a unapologetic high end hoarder who makes very few exceptions when it comes to my beauty game. This cult favorite beauty brand is adored for their highly pigmented eyeshadow palettes.Ok so I'll be the first to admit it: I'm boujie as hell when it comes to my makeup and skincare. Not only do they have a gorgeous makeup line, but they also hold workshops for women who want to realize their potential. Inspiring, right? Not to mention, we collaborated with them on our #WhatThatSwatchDo series! Juvia's Place Liquid Courage wants women to use makeup as their war paint. No razor bumps or ingrowns to be found! Black Radianceīlack Radiance's motto is to inspire black women through beauty. Men deserve to be beautiful too! Bevel makes quality grooming products for men with coarse hair. Mayvenn is indeed a black-owned beauty brand (forgive our shameless plug)! We're the only hair company that offers a 30-day money back guarantee on hair that has already been worn! Mayvenn empowers hairstylists to become entrepreneurs and sell directly to their clients. Her line is still going strong today and can be found in drugstores like Walgreens and CVS. Supermodel Iman's makeup line, IMAN Cosmetics, pioneered the black-owned beauty movement in 1994. The notorious finishing powder that YouTube guru's use to beat their face for the gods? That would be Sacha's Buttercup powder. Shea Moistureĭid you know Shea Moisture has a cosmetics line? We already love their line of natural hair products, and their makeup is quickly becoming our go-to beauty favorite. BlackUp carries an entire range of products to assure your melanin is always on fleek. They are one of three black-owned beauty brands that Sephora carries. Their matte lipstick game is SERIOUS! All of their products are opaque for the gods, waterproof, and won't budge all day. In the meantime, check out these black owned beauty brands that we love! Coloured Raine ![]() I'm going to use my voice to empower someone else that may not necessarily look like me.'"Ĭue us on the other side of the computer screen collectively grabbing our tea to sip and wait for the responses to roll in.Ī few non-black beauty vloggers participated in the challenge (and did really well!), check out some of their gorgeous looks below: We’re hoping some of the top-tier Youtubers decide to participate. "It's a fun idea, and I think it's really impressive that someone would take the initiative to say, 'Hey, I know you guys are often overshadowed and overlooked. "I think it's important that black people are not the only people supporting these brands," said Aina in her video. The plot twist? She challenged only non-black beauty vloggers! The Black-Owned Makeup Brands (BOMB) challenge aimed to bring awareness to the beauty brands who weren't getting the mainstream attention they deserved. One of our favorite YouTube beauty guru's Jackie Aina recently called out her fellow vloggers last month to create complete makeup looks using only black-owned makeup products.
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