A reminder that we should be shopping and supporting these brands not just now, but every day.
and anti-racist efforts that are finally taking place. That being said, the truth is, we should all be celebrating and shopping these brands not just now — but always. This week, a makeup artist by the name of Lauren B. Brown created a gorgeous look using all Black-owned brands to drive this point home.in an email. "With this look composed of Black-owned beauty brands, I wanted to highlight the importance of supporting companies that support Black artists daily," she writes.
The look in question includes a bronze smoky eye with gold glitter, rose-gold cheeks, and rust-toned lips that tie everything together. She also went for a dramatic lash look with sky-high falsies courtesy of
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