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55 Black-Owned Haircare Brands to Shop Now in 2024

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For 67 years, Luster’s Pink has been at the forefront of the natural hair community. Whether you’re looking for a hair oil, moisturizer or styling cream, the OG brand has something for all hair types and textures for the whole family. Founder Shelley Davis took her knowledge of herbs and plant-based ingredients to create products for all natural hair types. Whether you’re looking for softness, shine or control, Kinky Curly has a product suited for your routine. The brand’s name translates to honey, which means you’ll definitely find the sweet ingredient in all of their products.

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As a child raised in Sweden, founder Badria Ahmed found it difficult to find hair products for her afro. After years of chemical relaxers and limited haircare options, she sought to begin her natural hair journey. Once she did the big chop, Ahmed started experimenting with natural ingredients and developed Holy Curls in 2019. The London-based company uses only natural ingredients (like baobab oil, cucpucau butter and aloe vera) to nourish curls, coils and waves. In 2023, Sister Sister star Tia Mowry joined her fellow celeb curly gals (like Ross, Rae and Henson) and launched her own haircare brand, 4U By Tia. After learning how to make hair products from a chemistry teacher, Cindy Tawiah sought to make a beauty brand with natural hair in mind.

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Just a look at the packaging showcases different shades of unicorns to represent all women of color. By May 2022, Afro Unicorn became the first Black-owned business to own a licensed character brand in major retail. Some of us know a little too well what it's like to spend hours getting our hair done only to be met with pouring rain that can jeopardize our spankin' new style. A brand centered around "The Rain Hat" which blends fashion and function together. From the visor shielding your face away from the rain or the waterproof exterior to keep your hair dry, this hair accessory is a must-have.

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After studying abroad in the Dominican Republic and traveling around the world, she launched Honey Beauty as a way to teach others how to embrace their natural hair and ways to take care of it. Her entire collection uses natural ingredients (like honey and argan oil), while building an inclusive community for all. In 2013, Jessica Dupart started Kaleidoscope to help people with hair loss and scalp conditions. Her signature product—Miracle Drops—was a way to combat those woes and promote healthy hair growth.

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The pink packaging is a tribute to Michelle’s biggest inspiration, her mother, who passed away from breast cancer and continues to live on as the heart and soul of the company. Founder Dr. Isfahan Chambers-Harris has a holistic approach when it comes to natural hair. After experiencing a bad reaction (and excessive hair damage) from products with heavy, chemical-laden ingredients, Alodia was born. Dr. Harris used her science background to develop a line that features organic and natural ingredients.

Earthtones Naturals believes in the importance of clean beauty for the overall health of your skin, hair and body. From cleansers to scalp treatments, each product is gentle, safe and hypoallergenic. Sisters and founders Ellen and Ione used their mother's homemade recipes (and her key ingredients like avocado, eggs and mayonnaise) to create their natural haircare brand.

A brand centered around \"The Rain Hat\" which blends fashion and function together. The Too Easy Collection (consisting of a shampoo, conditioner, leave-in and styling cream) helps detangle, moisturize and defrizz hair. One PureWow editor even tried the brand and she was definitely not disappointed with the results. Celebs like Alicia Keys, Tia Mowry and Halle Berry can’t get enough of this haircare brand.

In 2009, former founder and CEO Chris-Tia Donaldson sought to make a collection for naturalistas. In 2019, our favorite TV mom launched her very own haircare brand and it has become a go-to for many curly gals. Tracee Ellis Ross spent over ten years perfecting the range in order to create a collection that “empowers your curl pattern.” The best part?

In 2021, she brought her brand to Shark Tank, where she struck a deal, so we haven't seen the last of KE. CEO Terrinque Pennerman decided to honor her late mother and continue her family's traditions by starting Kurlee Belle. Every product stems from homemade recipes passed down from generations of Bahamian women before her.

Plus, the packaging stands out in the beauty aisle and we can't get enough of the names like "Big Poppa," "Mousse Def" and "Sucka Free." For a long time, there was a lack of BIPOC representation in the beauty space, especially when it came to natural hair. Brands were often shoved into the “ethnic” aisle, or worse, offered a limited number of options for all hair types and textures. Inspired by a friend calling CEO April Showers a 'unicorn' due to how she balanced life, work and parenting, she used the magical creature as a symbol of inclusion.

Founder and former nurse Monique Rodriguez used her expertise in health and science to develop a wide range of curly- and coily-focused products. The mixture of herbs, amino acids and minerals can be found in every collection to improve the health of your locks. Sisters Whitney and Taffeta White started this natural haircare brand nine years ago and garnered attention for their styling products and satin head wraps that protect your hair while you sleep. (Three PureWow editors who put the line to the test gave the brand their stamp of approval). If you have coils, Adwoa Beauty’s Baomint collection can keep your hair looking and feeling healthy.

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