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15 Black-Owned Businesses You Should Support on Black Friday
Black Friday is here and it’s only right to add some black-owned businesses to your list of favorites to support this holiday season. Team “Black to Business” has compiled a list of 15 black-owned businesses making waves in the community. In no particular order:
1. The Lip Bar


HQ: Detroit, MI (sold online)

Founder(s): Melissa Butler

Established: 2011

Website: https://www.thelipbar.com

IG: @thelipbar Twitter: @thelipbar

About: The cocktail inspired lipstick brand The Lip Bar is continuing to make waves for the beauty industry. Handcrafted by founder and mixologist Melissa Butler, the bold colored “lippies” are made from natural ingredients that include shea butter, Vitamin E, and avocado oil. The Lip Bar started after the former Wall Street analyst became fed up with the normal boring and toxic makeup and instead decided to challenge the current standard of beauty by creating bold and bright lip colors packed with all natural ingredients.

Why you should support: Against all odds, and after being called “colorful cockroaches” on national television (Shark Tank), the Lip Bar has continued to prevail. Bringing in over $107,000 in sales within the last two years, this brand has shown that “there is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise.”



2. Huetiful




HQ: Chicago, IL

Founders: Ken Burkeen

Established: 2012

Website: http://www.behuetiful.com

IG: @huetifulsalon Twitter: @Huetiful

About: Introduced by former Proctor & Gamble marketing and brand manager Ken Burkeen, the Huetiful brand is solving every woman’s battle with breakage, split ends, and dry hair woes. The company’s Huetiful Hair Steamer are designed to provide hydration to the hair of women of all hues and shades. These hair types can range from natural and curly, natural and straight, as well as relaxed.

Why you should support: As said by founder Ken Burkeen,“Huetiful,” the belief that beauty among women of all different “hues’’ or “shades” can vary. It is important that we as society embrace this and that manufacturers design products in recognition of that.



3. Miss Jessie’s




HQ: New York, NY

Founders: Titi and Miko Branch

Established: 1997

Website: http://missjessies.com

IG: @miss_jessies Twitter: @miss_jessies



About: The sisters first began their journey in 1997 with a Brooklyn salon dedicated to curly hair before launching their hair care line in 2004. The brand has been a huge success within the natural hair community and has graced the shelves of major drug stores like CVS, Walgreens, Target, and Walmart to name a few. What started as an idea in their kitchen has now gone to become a multimillion dollar hair care line.

Why you should support: Any natural hair event you attend, you are sure to see a Miss Jessie’s product somewhere. The brand is notorious for their continued sponsorships allowing the consumers the ultimate experience within the community.

4. Armani Blair Hair Collection




HQ: Online

Founder: Armani Blair

Established: 2015

Website: http://www.armaniblairhaircollection.com/

IG: @ArmaniBlairHairCollection

About: This luxurious hair collection specializes in providing top-tier hair extensions, frontals, lace closures, and glamorous wig design. The Armani Blair Hair Collection customizes its products based on the needs of its clientele. ABHC has truly mastered the art of making women feel beautiful.

What makes it a great business?

It allows women to embrace their beauty and obtain a hairstyle that makes them feel gorgeous.



5. KZK Beauty Supply


HQ: Ferguson, MO

Founders: Mr. & Mrs. Gathungu

Established: 2015

Website: https://www.facebook.com/KZK-Beauty-Supply-619845508119096/

About: The founders of this awesome establishment saw an opportunity to rejuvenate a tumultuous community. Mr. & Mrs. Gathungu’s strong interest in owning a beauty supply store came to fruition in June 2015. The Gathungus didn’t let fear prevent them from improving and connecting the black dollar.

Why you should support: The establishment of this business clearly indicates that something good can come out of an unfavorable situation. The death of Michael Brown had a deep impact upon the Ferguson, MO community. But the founders of this business had a greater interest in ensuring a better future for generations to come.



6. TresseNoire


HQ: Online

Founders: Octavia & Regina

Established: 2014

Website: https://www.tressenoire.com/

IG: @tressenoire Twitter: @TresseNoire

About: After experiencing numerous hours at the hair salon, Octavia and Regina saw a need for making natural hair care more convenient. TresseNoire consistently brings luxury natural hair care to the doorsteps of many women around the country. This exceptional styling experience has changed the way naturalistas maintain their fierce crowning glories.

Why you should support: It has found a niche in a very competitive market, and has added a high level of convenience for women.



7. The Mane Vendor


HQ: Fairfax, VA

Founder: Marcella Ellis

Established: 2014

Website: http://www.themanevendor.com/

IG: @themanevendor Twitter: @themanevendor

About: This revolutionary product enhances the level of customer service within beauty salons around world. The Mane Vendor provides consumers with first class hair extensions with the push of a button. Take care of your hair needs today by using this innovative salon concierge system.

Why you should support: It’s an awesome product that make it easier for hair salons and their clients to select their hair extensions. It also make it really convenient for the salons and clients as well. Rather than making a stop at the beauty supply store before going to the salon, you can get your hair extensions at the salon.





8. Thompson Hospitality


Founders: Warren M. Thompson

Established: 1997

Website: http://www.thompsonhospitality.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/THMarketing

About: Warren M. Thompson started Thompson Hospitality in 1997, and over the years his business grow to one of the country’s largest minority-owned businesses. This company operates both franchised commercial restaurants and onsite dining sites. Through a partnership with Compass Group, Thompson Hospitality provides dining services for corporations and universities in 46 states including higher education accounts and many historically black colleges and community colleges. Using locally sourced sustainable and healthier menus, Thompson Hospitality has been able to provide kids K-12 throughout the country with healthier cafeteria services and food.

Why you should support: Thompson Hospitality makes sure that in over 46 states that both colleges and schools have a better healthier menu when it comes to eating. Thompson Hospitality also provides internship and employment opportunities for students.





9. Act-1 Group




HQ: Torrance, CA

Founders: Janice Bryant Howroyd

Established: 1978

Website: http://www.act1group.com/

About: In 1978 Janice Bryant Howroyd started Act-1 Group, and it is now the largest woman minority- owned employment agency in the US. She is the first black woman to build a billion dollar company, and her company employs over 1300 people in 240 satellite offices in the US and eight other countries. Act-1 Group provides Fortune 500 companies with human resources and management solutions. Act-1 Group also offers a range of services from executive travel management to employee background checks to corporate giants like Merch, Sempra Energy, and AT&T.

Why you should support: Mrs. Howroyd has committed her company to keeping the humanity in human resources. Howroyd believes that in order to lead you first have to know how to serve. “One cannot effectively lead without passionately serving”- JBH.





10. Andrea Iyamah Swimwear






HQ: Ontario , Canada (sold online)

Founder: Dumebi Iyamah

Established: 2013

Website: http://www.andreaiyamah.com

Twitter: @andreaiyamahswimwear

About: This swimwear designed by Nigerian fashion designer, Andrea Dumebi Iyamah, is inspired by color and ethnic culture. The pieces are most popularly recognized for its eccentric and eclectic take on swimwear. Using vibrant colors and cuts that are inspired by several african countries the brand specializes in ready-to-wear and custom ethnic pieces.

Why you should support: This brand caters to females all across the world. It’s focus is showing the african culture through clothing while paying attention to detail.





11. Omar’s Kitchen




HQ: NYC

Founder: Omar Walters

Website: www.omars-kitchen.com

Twitter: @omars_kitchen

About : Getting his start when a friend ask him to cater a barbecue and later being hired as family friends personal chef, owner Omar Walters is offering the ultimate private dining experience. Omar’s Kitchen staff host unique dining experiences for events such as private dinner parties or brunch. The menu has no limits, taking care of all the minor details allowing you the ease of “just showing up.” You name a theme and Omar’s Kitchen will bring it to life.

Why you should support: This young chef that has a business that is growing into a huge influence in the culinary industry and he has more in store for us in the future. Recognized by notable magazines, and also catering for other black owned business and influencers (Vanessa Simmons , Melanie Fiona, Necole Bitchie, PYNK Magazine and MunaLuchi to name a few), Omar’s Kitchen is defining “Black to Business.”



12. Haute Greeks Couture


HQ: Online

Founder: Marcia Jones

Website: www.hautegreekscouture.com

IG: @hautegreekscouture Twitter: @hautegreeks

About: Haute greeks is a clothing and merchandise line that represents African American culture and HBCU pride. It highlights popular black sayings such as “ Black by Popular Demand” , “ Stay Black, Stay woke”. Some phrases we’re sure you all have heard. You can purchase T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, bags that are not only stylish and trendy but have a strong message to send.

Why you should support: This clothing line lets us show our african american pride in a unique and fashionable way. You can still fight for social injustice and let others be aware of your black pride through a thought provoking message while being stylish at the same time.



13. Dapper Black Box




HQ: Online (Urbana, IL)

Established: 2015

Founder: Aaron J. Barnes

Website: http://www.dapperblackbox.com/

IG: @dapperblackbox

About: Dapper Black Box is “the first and only subscription service for the conscious black man.” Dapper Black Box sends subscribers a box of black owned products that contribute to their dapper look in exchange for a small investment every month. The company realized that black owned businesses were heavily underrepresented in existing subscription boxes and decided to do something about it. Their mission is to encourage investing money into the black economy and they work towards it by paying businesses featured in each box with the customer’s’ subscription fees.

Why you should support? It is important to support the dapper black box because this platform essentially allows men to invest into black owned businesses in exchange for products to keep their dapper look consistent and fresh as they receive new products every month. In addition, Dapper Black Box allows black men have an alternative way to find products they may like outside of other more mainstream businesses’ products while simultaneously investing in black businesses.

14. Happy Hair


Location: Online

Founder: Mechal Roe

Established: 2015

Website: happyhairshop.com

Twitter: @HappyHairGirls IG: @HappyHairGirls

About: Happy Hair is a brand dedicated to celebrating little black girls and their natural hair/various looks. Mechal built this brand because she longed to create something that represented who she is. Mechal wrote and illustrated the book and there is now also the Renee doll that is sold in conjunction with the book. Tons of women praise Mechal for creating a book that allows their daughters to feel proud of themselves and their hair.

Why you should support: This business and brand is important because our young black queens often internalize the subtle messages sent by the media that the many shades, hair textures, shapes, looks etc. of the black girl are not beautiful. It’s important for our babies to have something they can relate to and make them feel special – especially at their young impressionable ages.

15. KweliTV




Location: Online

Founder: DeShuna Spencer

Established: 2015

Website: kweli.tv

Twitter: @KweliTV Facebook: Kweli TV IG: @kwelitv

About: Kweli TV is a platform that allows black content creators to gain and further build their audience. The platform can be compared to netflix where people pay a subscription fee for unlimited access to a wide array of tv shows, movies and documentaries. The company aims to provide exposure and awareness to tv shows and films that don’t portray the typical narrative surrounding the black community and its people. Funfact: Kweli means truth in Swahili.

Why you should support? It is important to support KweliTV because it is a black owned platform that allows black content creators a chance at spinning the narrative and our community a chance to change the expectations of our people assumed by those ignorant to our culture. It is also a way to pour money into content creators who aren’t exploiting our culture on television for a quick dollar.

They have a crowdfunding campaing occuring now that could use your help:
 
Thanks for this....I signed up for the dapper black box

Absolutely Fam! :yes:

where is the gun manufacturer, the local farmer, the online national charter school

fuck all that beauty and entertainment. We are at WAR, we need to spend our money on advancement or protection.

understanding your statement, maybe you can google or research that shit and add links or info to the list....

We need to stop criticizing so much and start contributing more... All Due Respect...
 
http://www.okayafrica.com/culture-2/gift-guide-2016-black-friday-25-black-businesses-support/

The goodies the following black businesses sell have gifts for the women in your life who love good vibes, head wraps and all things Africa.

Shop our five picks below:

1. Brooklyn Brujeria
2. The Wrap Life
3. Legendary Rootz
4. Adorned by Chi
5. Orijin Culture Boutique


If the men you know happen to want sleek and clean messenger and camera bags, top knotch skincare products and snazzy socks, we got you!

Shop our five picks below:

1. ONA Bags
2. SPGBK Watches
3. It’s Da Balm
4. Armstrong & Wilson
5. Kimchi Socks


We live for the toys, clothes and learning tools featured that build confidence and intelligence in black children.

Shop our five picks below:

1. The Rad Black Kids
2. My Muse Dolls
3. Dear Naturalista
4. ABC Me Flashcards
5. Mahogany Books


Continue to celebrate your loved one’s blackness with companies that provide unique interior design items and even portable charging for your gadgets (there’s no shame in any of these being a gift to yourself).

Shop our five picks below:

1. Pottery by Osa
2. Llulo
3. Puku
4. Bolé Road Textiles
5. Kashmir VIII


Depending on where you are in the world, there’s always a need to protect and maintain your skin and hair (even better if they’re made with all natural ingredients and are black owned). These products do just that from shea butter-based products to brown skin-friendly makeup.

Shop our five picks below:

1. Anita Grant
2. Sacha Cosmetics
3. Beija-Flor Naturals
4. Eu’Genia Shea
5. Oui Shave
 
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Beauty and Body (Men and Women)
Base Butter – all natural, multi-purpose beauty product.

Beija Flor Naturals – An organic hair and bodycare line.

Belle Butters – Premium, high quality natural products for hair and body that are affordable and easy to use.

Bevel – Bevel, by Walker & Company, provides premium grooming products & services, designed to help reduce razor bumps & skin irritation.

Dr. Locs – Vegan, buildup-free loc products.

Pink Mahogany Fragrances – Harmonically embellished ‘accords’ for your skin and atmosphere.

Thank God I’m Natural – Chris-Tia Donaldson is inspiring women from the south side of Chicago to South Africa to embrace healthier beauty practices through Thank God It’s Natural.

The Sitota Collection – handmade body, fragrance, and home productions.

Solo Noir – a complete grooming line for men featuring 100% organic 2-in-1 grooming products.

Apparel and Fashion

Ariel Brands – Art and clothes with a social message.

Art of EMJ – The Art of EMJ is an in-house crafter and designer of luxury bow ties and accessories.

Bon Bon Vie – Bon Bon Vie is a brand that’s accessible, positive, and created to encourage people to “live the good life.”

DRMBLD – DreamBold is here to inspire and in turn help you to inspire others visually!

Enstrumental – A clothing company that plans to create clothing products that reach beyond the expectations of the masses.

EyePissGlitter – A powerhouse of expression through music, fashion and home goods.

Lili’s Creations – Beautiful, unique clothing. African inspired wear and creative crochet.

Menogu Designs – African Inspired print apparel.

Philadelphia Print Works – Socially conscious tees & sweatshirts.

Pintsizefaith – Founded by husband and wife team, the brand focuses on producing one of a kind products geared towards sharing the Christian faith.

Rachel Stewart Jewelry & Accessories – An eclectic line of handmade jewelry and handbags.

Veronica Ariel – Clothing line that inspires the fashion conscious, style the fashionably challenged and piques the interest of the fashion elite.

Lifestyle and Tech

The Financial Success Planner – Millennial money expert expert Tonya Rapley created this planner to help you organize your finances.

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Ameka Love – This brand is making science exciting, inspirational, and powerful for young Black children, especially girls.

Holisti Citi Lyfe – This brand helps create innovative travel trips with an emphasis on wellness.

I Love My Hair: A Coloring Book – An adult coloring book by Andrea Pippins that celebrates strong, confident women with a passion for style, design, and fashion.

Just Like Me Box – a monthly subscription box with 2-3 children’s books featuring characters of color plus fun book swag!

LoveBrownSugar – a curated lifestyle shop of discovery featuring creatives of color..

Kashmir.VII – Also featured in our February issue, Kashmir Thompson creates pieces from our favorite pop culture icons.

Ronald Draper Art – As the owner and operator of #TheDraperSpace gallery in the Bronx, Ronald creates custom pieces that preach love, life and good vibes.

Slay Your Day Planner – A planner that helps you create the blog, style & life you love breaking down the day by Style Influencer Mattie James.

The Kitchenista Cookbooks – Angela Davis is a self-taught home cook, food blogger, recipe developer, food photographer and mom with an incredible knack for comfort foods.


(I bought both her books today)


Vinyl Box – A monthly subscription service that provides classic vinyl records.

Vision Words – This company creates products that inspire, empower and motivate people, their first line of products are Sticky Notes with Visual Affirmations.

Writing the Layers: A Self-Discovery Workbook – A writing guide for self-discovery and personal growth, deeper awareness and focus.
 
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Black owned wineries (order online too)

http://officialblackwallstreet.com/black-owned-wine-spirit-brands/


Black Owned Farmers Market and Grocery Stores
https://blackmainstreet.net/black-farmers-and-grocery-stores-to-buy-from/

Black owned business app list
http://bossip.com/1331447/whereu-ap...ctive-buying-power-back-into-own-communities/

Black Owned website that promotes mostly black artists,local social gatherings

Www.Fusicology.com
http://www.idontdoclubs.com

African American owned Bed and Breakfasts
Africanamericaninns.com

Black travel site
http://travelnoire.com

Black owned tech startups
http://revisionpath.com/8-innovative-black-owned-tech-startups/


Check for local black networking groups on clubs,tech,entrepreneurs, and other social gatherings meetup.com
 
www.philadelphiaprintworks.com

ABOUT US
Philadelphia Printworks was founded in 2010. We started the company because we love DIY culture, we wanted to learn how to screen print and we wanted to make a positive impact on our community. Over the years our vision and strategy has developed. But, our overall goal has stayed the same: to encourage a culture of activism and inclusion.

 
www.activefaithsports.com

Active Faith is a Christian premium sports apparel brand based in Houston, TX. Active Faith was founded in 2010 and launched in 2012 with the vision to use the platform that sports provides to share the Gospel and inspire people to not only be active physically, but active in their faith. Our premium sports apparel is manufactured with the highest quality to meet the standard of both professional athletes and everyday people while also displaying inspiring Christian messages. Whether the brand is worn to represent your faith and minister to others who may not know Jesus or if its worn for the intrinsic value it provides for its owner, Active Faith is more than just another sports apparel brand.

 
www.activefaithsports.com

Active Faith is a Christian premium sports apparel brand based in Houston, TX. Active Faith was founded in 2010 and launched in 2012 with the vision to use the platform that sports provides to share the Gospel and inspire people to not only be active physically, but active in their faith. Our premium sports apparel is manufactured with the highest quality to meet the standard of both professional athletes and everyday people while also displaying inspiring Christian messages. Whether the brand is worn to represent your faith and minister to others who may not know Jesus or if its worn for the intrinsic value it provides for its owner, Active Faith is more than just another sports apparel brand.




Thanks for posting this. I had seen this company before and was interested in the merchandise. I didn't realize they were black owned.
 
where is the gun manufacturer, the local farmer, the online national charter school

fuck all that beauty and entertainment. We are at WAR, we need to spend our money on advancement or protection.
I have to agree with this. Are niggas only selling beauty products and overpriced food? Why no tech? No kind of tool or utility products? :confused::confused::confused:
 
I have to agree with this. Are niggas only selling beauty products and overpriced food? Why no tech? No kind of tool or utility products? :confused::confused::confused:

You may want to look a little closer at some of the lists posted. The first link was not an exhaustive list, none of them are. If you still can't find what you are looking for that means there is a void for you and other BGOL entrepreneurs to fill.
 
www.colorgrind.com is a subscription box dedicated to the black family. They have two models Color Grind 4 -6 full size products (39.99) & 2-3 full size products Color Grind Mini (19.99) free shipping. Products differ each month. Last month was dedicated to kid entrepreneur's. This month they have tribe's new cd in there and solo noir (as mentioned in here before)

Beyond Unique Collection (buccrew.com) is a sew and cut clothing line that has some nice bucket hats and shirts.

These are my two latest that i supported.
 
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