CEW Spotlights Black-Owned Businesses for National Black Business Month
For National Black Business Month, Beauty News presents a selection of Black-owned beauty brands making their mark in the world of beauty.
For National Black Business Month, Beauty News presents a selection of Black-owned beauty brands making their mark in the world of beauty.
As Juneteenth approaches, reflections are made on the Black Lives Matter movements that led to a series of changes in the beauty industry.
The brand is launching its cult-favorite hero SKU on September 7 on Sephora.com, following its successful completion of the 2021 Sephora Accelerate Incubator Program.
Ready to Beauty has released a new economic data study, Readiness is theĀ New Green: An Economic Data Study on the Business of Multicultural Beauty discussing the state ofĀ business forĀ multicultural beauty professionals.
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Sarah Biggers-Stewart, Founder and CEO, Clove + Hallow, believes statements should be more than just performative and is holding her brand accountable.
Here, Jasmine spoke to CEW Beauty News about her business, balancing dual careers and how she has been impacted by the Black Lives Matter movement.
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As millions of people across the country have joined together to protest racial violence and call for justice in response to the death of George Floyd, beauty brands are also taking a stand, taking to social media to announce their support of the cause.