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Black Haircare Brands You Need to Try

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As a Black woman, I am always jumping on the chance to support Black businesses whenever I am financially able. And as a person with naturally curly hair, I enjoy trying hair products for us. Even if you are not Black, I still encourage you to support Black businesses any way you can, whether by sharing their posts on Instagram, promoting them on your socials, or trying their products directly.

While there are various Black businesses in different niches, I will be showcasing some Black haircare brands you can try. Some of these I’ve used myself, and some of these I’ve heard of through the grapevine. Nevertheless, I’ve heard good things, and that’s why they made this list!

Ecoslay

  • vegan and 100% handmade products

Miche Beauty

  • Handmade and natural products

Kennedis Essentials

  • Botanical and moisturizing ingredients that are handmade

Honey’s Handmade

  • Clean haircare and free from harmful ingredients

NaturAll Club

  • Vegan and ethically sourced products

Melanin Haircare

  • Natural and non toxic products

Nature’s Little Secret

  • Formulated with food grade ingredients

Bask & Bloom Essentials

  • Focus on hair growth and retention

EDEN Bodyworks

  • Cruelty free haircare

Wonder Curl

  • Eco-friendly packaging and vegan

Naturalicious

  • Variety of products for tight and loose curls.

Alodia hair Care

  • Scientist formulated products

Curls Dynasty

  • Made for strong, hydrated curls

Kinky Tresses

  • Founder is a scientist, and products are for intense moisture

Kanai Kurls

  • Vegan, organic products

Kreyol Essence

  • Natural and ethical beauty products from Haiti

The Curlbox

  • Affordable subscription box with exclusive deals on curly haircare products

Do you have more brands to add to this list? Let me know down below. To be more inclusive, I included Black-owned brands that you don’t always see on the shelves in stores. I didn’t want to have many well-known brands because I feel like they are always mentioned. I am excited to try a lot more Black-owned businesses, especially from this list.

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