Treat yourself on the official 'Self-Care Day' with these must-have summer products from Black-owned beauty brands.
are tied up in a person’s social, racial, and economic standings. So notable beauty brands and businesses have stepped up to ensure inclusion and diversity within their organizations and for their clients. New York City retail beauty space Knockout Beauty’s founder Cayli Cavaco is one of them—her business has expanded the products it stocks to include more.
” In an ongoing effort to provide much-needed visibility and inclusion, we have profiled below some of the most standout, exceptional beauty products essential for this summer from our favorite Black-owned beauty entrepreneurs—all of which are available at Knockout. Treat yourself on this day of “self-care,” which, in 2020, should include a healthy dose of introspection.
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