The Top 3 Black Owned Brands at Ulta You Must Try

 
Makeup

By: Jayla Smith

When it comes to everyday beauty essentials, there are specific go-to places for Black women to visit for their restocking needs. Ulta Beauty, known for its commitment to diversity in the world of makeup, has always been a reliable destination. Let's explore the top three Black-owned products you should consider from Ulta Beauty to enhance your daily beauty routine. Ulta Beauty is a treasure trove of beauty products and has consistently acted as a platform for influencers and entrepreneurs to introduce their product collections. 

Here are some fan-favorite choices.

Tabitha Brown

Donna’s Recipe by Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown, an influencer, cook, fashion designer, accomplished writer, and true queen of glam, has recently introduced a new haircare line called Donna's Recipe, named after her perfect afro. With product names like ‘Sweet Potato Pie Extra Creamy Cream Strength and Scalp Oil’ and her biotin hair vitamin gummies, she knows how to captivate individuals with her products. She maintains affordability and accessibility with prices ranging from $15.00 to $25.00. Tabitha has added creativity to the haircare world, allowing true girls to embrace their natural curls.

Adding to the excitement for the health-conscious Black woman, Golde by Trinity Mouzon Wofford has elevated her superfood supplements to top-tier status. She began crafting these products in her Brooklyn apartment in 2017 and knew how to make Golde the best it could be. Like Tabitha Brown, Wofford uses enticing names for her products, making them just as delectable as the prices. Products like Pineapple Debloat, Coconut Collagen Boost, and Watermelon Glow Hyaluronic Skin are all reasonably priced at only $18.00 and come in packs of 15 servings, keeping customers coming back for more.

Abena Boamah Acheampon

Abena Boamah Acheampong posing in her make up line Hanahana.

Continuing the trend, Abena Boamah Acheampong has also joined the Ulta team, launching her line of body butter called hanahana. Abena has always believed in the importance of self-care rituals, so it's no surprise that she introduced a skincare line that imparts a feel-good aura. She imports shea butter from Ghana, giving her formula the ultimate melanin glow. Abena's products are intentionally designed with four different options to ensure the best results for all skin types. With prices ranging from $12.00 to $32.00, including exfoliating body soap and a detoxifying skin mask, everyone can find the perfect affordable skincare combo.

With all three influencers and entrepreneurs listed, Ulta has done a remarkable job in adding these Black-owned products to their stores. We are excited to see how these products progress and make a positive impact within the Black community.


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