By
Taylor Davis, Nerisha Penrose, Kristina Rodulfo and Chloe Hall
Jun 1, 2020
Long before 40 shades became the gold standard and historically white-centric brands touted inclusivity and diversity, Black women were the only ones meeting the oft-overlooked needs of our community. They were the only ones with shade ranges, cast-free sunscreens, and a catalog to define “nude.” We must continue to strive for diversity and inclusivity within the beauty industry and support the companies by us and for us who are doing the tireless work to spotlight, enrich, and highlight all that is wonderfully Black and beautiful.
Click through for 22 skincare brands to shop—all owned by women of color.
Source: www.elle.com