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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. As retailers drop DEI programs, Black founders could face ...

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    Sephora, a 15 Percent Pledge member which is owned by LVMH, has increased the percentage of Black-owned brands on its shelves from 3% in 2020 to about 10% as of 2025, said Artemis Patrick, CEO of ...

  4. Uoma Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Uoma Beauty is an American beauty company founded by Nigerian-born Sharon Chuter. [1] Headquartered in Los Angeles, [2] the company focuses on inclusive beauty. In 2019, the company launched 108 products for the face, lips and eyes, including fifty-one shades of foundation in six custom formulas, at ULTA Beauty stores around the country.

  5. 13 Black-owned beauty brands at Nordstrom, Sephora and Ulta ...

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    News flash: There are not enough Black-owned beauty brands sold at mainstream retailers. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Ulta Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Ulta joined the 15 Percent Pledge, [when?] which dedicates more store shelf space to Black-owned businesses. [23] In 2022, Ulta collaborated with Allure, bringing a collection of its 25,000 products to Allure’s on- and offline stores. The collaboration ran from July to September 2022 and included brands such as Fenty Beauty, Drybar, Olaplex ...

  7. The duo are starting with a refresh for Black Opal, the decades-old beauty brand they acquired from Mana in mid-2019. The brand has tapped actress and singer Ryan Destiny Irons as its first ...

  8. Johnson Products Company - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] By the 1960s had an estimated 80 percent of the black hair-care market and annual sales of $12.6 million by 1970. [1] In 1971, JPC went public and was the first African American owned company to trade on the American Stock Exchange. [1] [5] The company's most well-known product was Afro Sheen for natural hair when afros became popular.

  9. August is National Black Business Month, but supporting Black-owned businesses shouldn’t end after Aug. 31. Black people have been setting trends across culture in so many mediums, especially ...