These brands have everything you need, no matter your texture or type.
are lining those shelves with the leave-ins, deep treatments, and oils needed to nourish our hair, which tends to be on the drier side.
But here's the thing: Not all brands marked to Black shoppers are always Black-owned. Though originally Black-founded, SheaMoisture and Carol's Daughter are no longer Black-owned. That isn't necessarily a problem, but in an industry that largely still struggles to recognize the unique needs ofLuckily, there is no shortage of Black-owned hair brands.
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