sighlentdisc0h:bourneblack:unfriendlyblackwitch:endangered-justice-seeker:This is the truest tweet
sighlentdisc0h:bourneblack:unfriendlyblackwitch:endangered-justice-seeker: This is the truest tweet I ever read. I never seen a mainstream haircair/beauty brand try to cater to black folks without doing exactly this. Always with the shea butter and gold packaging. It’s like the only way black women will know the product is “for them”. OHMYGODNWNWNENQB BLACK OWNED HAIRCARE BRANDS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT OUT BY LARGER WHITE COMPANIES OR FORCED OUT OF THE MARKET AT AN INCREASINGLY HIGH RATE OVER THE PAST DECADE AND A HALFPLEASE SUPPORT BLACK OWNED HAIR BRANDS. THE PRODUCTS ARE USUALLY NATURAL, ORGANIC, FAIR TRADE, SULFATE FREE, AND PROVIDE WORKING OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN AFRICA. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE BLACK TO BENEFIT FROM THESE PRODUCTS. YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL CURLS??? BLACK PEOPLE GOT THAT. YOU GOT DANDRUFF? BLACK PEOPLE FIGURED THAT OUT. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.allure.com/gallery/black-owned-hair-care-brands/amp27 Black-Owned Hair-Care Brands You May Not Have Heard About To all my beautiful curly and kinky haired people -- source link