Black-owned skincare brand
No one understands the importance of proper skin care more than black women.
hyper skin
Desiree Verdejo’s Hyperskin is dedicated to making black women shine. Hyperskin’s solution addresses hyperpigmentation and dullness with a Vitamin C Cleanser and Brightening Serum.
skin butter
One of our favorite products is the SkinButt scrub. Model and founder Tatiana Price has developed a skincare line that uses delicious scents and natural ingredients to help improve and stretch scars.
shani darden skincare
Check out Shani Darden Skincare, Shani Darden’s skincare line. Shani is a famous esthetician. She developed her passion for developing her own products that she couldn’t buy for herself, sending personalized formulations to her customers between her visits. She is known for her Retinol Reform® Serum.
54 thrones
The founders and creative forces of 54 Thrones are: Christina Funke Tegube. Rich and natural African ingredients with roots in Nigerian culture inspire the product line.
black-owned makeup brands
Black-owned beauty companies have seen well-deserved growth in recent years as beauty standards have advanced and brands have expanded their more comprehensive color lineups.
Pat McGrath Institute
For those looking for a bolder look, look no further than the Pat McGrath Lab Eyeshadow Palette. The eyeshadows created by the famous makeup artist, make him look attractive on everyone, regardless of skin tone.
fenty beauty
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty pioneered the makeup brand’s expansion of basic foundation shades. Rihanna’s brand includes unique and innovative products to cover all skin types and tones. Perfect for those who love natural makeup styles and playful color palettes that push the boundaries of makeup.
lip bar
After the brand was pitched to Shark Tank, customers could now choose their own standards of beauty. The lip bar’s goal is to offer a comprehensive range of shades to cater to deeper skin tones, as finding the right lip liner and lipstick shades for darker skin tones is not easy. This makeup brand has become a fan favorite at Target.
beauty bakery
Cashmere Nicole founded Beauty Bakerie in 2011 with the goal of enhancing natural beauty and making life more enjoyable. After a difficult but triumphant battle with breast cancer, Cashmere founded a clean brand that uses only high quality, wholesome ingredients that bring out the natural beauty in everyone on a daily basis.

Black owned home brands
There’s never been a better time to support black entrepreneurs or discover new home décor items to brighten up your home.
Jungalow
Taking inspiration from designer Justina Blakeney’s blog of the same name, Jungalow sells vibrant home décor that showcases her bold, plant-filled aesthetic. Check out her new collaboration with Target!
Karen Jay Home
Janelle Langford founded the Karen Jay Home, full of gems that upgrade your place with luxurious finishes. This website is made for fans of modern design and features everything from furniture to paintings.
Marie Burgos Collection
Born and raised in Paris, Marie Burgos draws inspiration from both French styles. With her strong admiration for mid-century modern furniture, Marie created her own collection of furniture and home decor featuring clean lines, luxurious simplicity and her unique perspective. Did.

black author books
No Juneteenth shopping guide would be complete without a book recommendation. Black voices should always be respected (not just Juneteenth), and one of the best ways to do so is through literature that focuses on some of the most important stories from the community. That’s it.
night crawlingby Layla Mottley
When Motley was just 16, she began writing her sensational debut book. Layla Mottley is an amazing talent, as noted in glowing reviews by celebrities like Dave Eggers, Keith Lamon, and James McBride. She has the innocence and humility of youth, yet she writes with the delicacy and dexterity of an old-fashioned, accomplished storyteller.
Find out why caged birds singby Maya Angelou
I Know Why the Cagged Bird Sings is a beautiful memoir written by a famous author, civil rights activist, and one of Oprah’s closest friends. The piece highlights the challenges of Angelou’s childhood and the freedom of her growing up that allowed her to discover her fortitude in the midst of her grief.
Sister Outsiderby Audrey Lord
Acclaimed activist and feminist Audre Lord’s celebrated collection of 15 essays and speeches explores topics such as racism, homophobia, ageism and class.
Becomeby Michelle Obama
It’s better than never being late. The best-selling books of 2018 are a must-read! The former first lady opened up about her marriage and life before and after taking office in the White House.

We hope you enjoy this Juneteenth shopping guide. Are you leaving out your favorite brands? Comment below your favorite black-owned brands.
Happy Juneteenth!
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COCOCOZY team