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Latinx-Owned Beauty Brands to Support Now and Forever

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Hispanic Heritage Month is officially here. And it's time to celebrate with makeup and skincare, of course! Luckily, there is an array of Latinx-owned beauty brands available to shop online and in-store, making it easy to show your support duringPlus, many of these cosmetics companies were founded as a way to honor the diverse and vast culture of the Latinx community.with her heritage and makeup needs in mind.

"Latinas are sophisticated, discerning and authentically rooted in their culture, and much of how beauty brands market to us doesn't talk to us in this way," she previously

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