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  2. Are Black-Owned Brands Selling Out or Scaling Up? - AOL

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    Chuter, whose cosmetics company went viral and later expanded through a partnership with Ulta Beauty in 2019, explains: “Many Black-owned brands that got taken into retail are actually ...

  3. 13 Black-owned beauty brands at Nordstrom, Sephora and Ulta ...

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  7. Ulta Beauty - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Ulta had stores in 48 states. [19] A majority of Ulta Beauty stores are located in the East Coast region and in California. [20] In August 2021, the retail chain Target started selling Ulta's products. [21] Ulta joined the 15 Percent Pledge, which dedicates more store shelf space to Black-owned businesses. [22]

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  9. Shontay Lundy - Wikipedia

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    In Miami, Lundy used $33,000 from her personal savings to secure a chemist and manufacturer to introduce the brand birthing, [18] her Sunscreen has since expanded its reach, becoming the first Black-owned sunscreen brand sold in major retailers such as Target, Walmart, and Ulta. [19]