
Should Beauty Products For Black Consumers Be ONLY For Black Consumers?
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Here's what Black founders of beauty brands think.
In a major win for diversity, there’s been an increased awareness of Black beauty founders and their brands in recent years. This is thanks in part to growing opportunities to mass-produce their products, market their brands and sell them on sites like Amazon or in stores like Target. As a result, more and more consumers now have access to these products — and they’re not all Black.
This raises a conundrum when products sell out, making them less accessible to everyone — including the Black consumers many of the products were made for.
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