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  2. 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.

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    Pioneers such as Shea Moisture and Carol’s Daughter have been joined by Black-owned haircare companies like Pattern Beauty, Grace Eleyae and many more in offering an inclusive array of products ...

  4. The Best Black-Owned Hair Brands to Support Year-Round - AOL

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    Curl Elixir Hair Primer. Helmed by Hannah Diop and co-owned by Insecure and Rap Sh!t creator Issa Rae, Sienna Naturals aims to create clean, plant-forward formulas for curly hair. Sienna Naturals ...

  5. Bronner Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Bronner Bros. products are created primarily for the African-American population but the products can be used on all types of hair. Their main product lines include African Royale, BB, Tropical Roots and they also have an All Natural Product line.

  6. 20 Black-Owned Hair Care Brands to Shop Now Before Your ... - AOL

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    You'll find that all the products have natural ingredients (like avocado oil, shea butter and tea tree oil) to hydrate, moisturize and protect all hair types. A few faves include: Don't Despair ...

  7. George E. Johnson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, at the encouragement of co-worker, Johnson left the Fuller company and founded Johnson Products with his wife Joan, [8] focusing on the African American male hair care market. Johnson borrowed $250 from a bank and another $250 from a friend to finance the venture. [5] The company's first product was Ultra Wave, a hair relaxer for men.

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