I have received some inquiries about recommendations for the best black-owned businesses in hair care.
As a result, I’ve compiled all the brands I know plus the brands I have used in this article. I will be updating the list as I get more information.
If you know of any other black-owned businesses in hair care that’s not on the list, please submit the details HERE.
If you live outside North America, you can also order some of the products on iHerb or via Amazon global marketplace. They both ship to over 100 countries around the world for great prices.

I will also be creating a separate directory for black-owned businesses in beauty, health, fitness, lifestyle, and F & B in the future so feel free to submit those details as well.Â
List of Black-Owned Businesses – Hair Care
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- Bask & Bloom Essentials
- Bee Mine Organics (currently unavailable)
- Bekura Beauty
- Beija Flor Naturals
- Bel Nouvo Beauty
- Big Hair + Beauty
- BGLH Marketplace
- Bolden Company
- Briogeo
- Butter + Nectar
C
- Camille Rose Naturals
- Cara B Naturally
- Cassandra Beccai
- Chocolate Kinks & Curls
- Coco Conscious Collective
- Cream and Coco
- Curls & Potions
- CurlLuxe Naturals
- Curls
- CurlBox
- CurlKit
- Curl Junkie
- CurlMix
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E
- Eden Body Works
- Earthtones Naturals
- Earth’s Nectar
- Elongtress
- Emily Jayne
- Entwine
- Ettenio
- Envii Haircare
- E’TAE Natural Products
- EverButter LLC
- Evolving Textures
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- Femme Noire
- Free Beauty (Currently unavailable)
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K
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- Liha Beauty
- Lion’s Mane Botanicals
- LivSo
- Luv Naturals
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- Melanin Hair Care by Naptural85
- Mielle
- Mo Knows Hair Curl Collection
- Moisture Love
- Miss Jessie’s
- Mixed Chicks
- My Honey Child
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P
Q
R
S
- Shades, Colors & Coils
- She Scent It
- SDot Beauty
- Sienna Naturals
- Soultanicals
- Sunny Isle JBCO
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- T-Roots
- Talia Waajid
- Terra Veda Organic
- Thank God it’s Natural
- The Mane Choice – no longer black-owned. More HERE.
- The Afro Hair & Skin Co.
- TLC Naturals
- Treasured Locks
- Tree Naturals
- TreLuxe
- TRUE by Made Beautiful
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Live outside North America? You can still shop black-owned businesses on iHerb or via Amazon global marketplace. They both ship to over 100 countries.
If you know of any other black-owned businesses in hair care that’s not on the list, please submit the details HERE.
Sometimes a company is sold but I don’t catch it in the news. If you see a company like that on this list, hit me up in the comments section and I’ll update. Happy Shopping! 🙂

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Thanks for this list.
You’re welcome!
I love the mane choice 3 in 1 leave in conditioner.. Leaves my hair soft and it smells good.. Also i am in tge ealy stages of opening my own beauty supply store.. Thabk you for this list
You’re welcome. Be sure to send across the details once you launch so we can add it to the list. 🙂
Natural Glory is also a black owned product line. I love the product line. You should look into it. Deeplyrooted.com
I’ll look into the brand and update if 100% black owned.
Can you confirm if Aunt Jackie’s is black owned? There is conflicting information online. Thanks!
According to these articles, Aunty Jackie’s is still black-owned by Dwan Vine White:-
https://www.naturallycurly.com/curlreading/leaders-in-curl/dwan-whites-natural-hair-journey-inspired-200-products
https://blackprwire.com/press-releases/the-real-aunt-jackie
If you find any other information to the contrary, please post and I’ll dig into it. 🙂
I was going through your list of blacked owned hair care lines, and see that some are crossed out. Are they no longer 100% black-owned?
Some of them are currently unavailable and some of them, the links have changed. I have updated them all now. Thanks for your comment.