
23 Life-Upgrading Finds From Black-Owned Businesses
A pair of hammered glass martini glasses with gold rims because your fancy cocktail deserves more than a boring cup. The textured glass will catch the light like a dream, and it even comes with two gold picks so your olives or cherries can be a little extra.
Sisterly Drinkware is a Black woman-owned small business that makes handmade glassware. Promising review: "These have been one of my favorite finds on Amazon. This set of martini glasses is not only gorgeous, but they're large and come with cute cocktail skewers. These glasses are a great way to elevate your cocktail gatherings!" —Arriana Get it from Amazon for $45.99 (available in three styles).
Ghetto Gastro Sweet Potato Pancake & Waffle Mix your tastebuds deserve to try immediately — the reviews raving about the texture and perfect sweetness of the sweet potato flavor speak for themselves.
Bread Beauty Supply's Hair Mask Creamy Deep Conditioner — it works on all hair types, but was really developed with curly and textured hair in mind! Australian Kakadu plum + starflower oil join forces to create a superrrr hydrating, but super lightweight formula.
An iconic Telfar shopper in a medium puffer style that'll help you carry basically whatever you may need for the day. These bags are super sturdy, an IYKYK accessory, and come in several colors. If the name sounds a little familiar, it might be because Beyoncé wore a Telfar look on her Cowboy Carter tour at MetLife Stadium. Or simply because you've followed anything about fashion in the past decade or so!
A fashion-forward Cincha travel belt that can accommodate most any carry-on as it expands to 45 inches. This way, when your summer travels have you here, there, and everywhere, you can stack your bags instead of juggling them.
A pair of classic gold-dipped hoops that take ~literally~ no effort or know-how to style. While they're pretty substantial in size, they are unbelievably lightweight so you don't have to worry about saggy lobes.
A variety pack of Partake cookies that are gluten-free, kosher, and vegan! They come in delish flavors like birthday cake, ginger snap, double chocolate brownie, and cookie butter.
Touch Radiance's Sweet Like Mango Body Butter — it hydrates and smoothes skin with shea butter, vitamin E, and avocado and jojoba oils (among others). Best of all, it leaves you supple but not greasy!
A waterproof, UPF 50 Kin Apparel satin-lined bucket hat from a brand that's perfected satin-lined clothes and accessories to help protect your hair and keep it smooth and frizz-free. Also, we could all use another bucket hat!
A tube of Black Girl Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 that's a sunscreen and a moisturizer. This genius product was developed specifically for dark skin tones, and will leave no chalky residue on your skin after application.
Black Girl Sunscreen is a Black woman-owned small business whose sunscreen is designed not to leave a white cast on melanated skin. It's ultra-sheer, water-resistant, and super nourishing. Plus, it's cruelty-free! Promising review: "I like that it doesn't have a strong sunscreen smell, which usually bothers me. Usually sunscreens make my skin look ashy and leave an odd color, but this one is great for dark skin tones. It leaves my skin glowing, feels lightweight, and doesn't cause breakouts like other face sunscreens I've used." —Sara BrodzinskiGet it from from Amazon for $9.99.
A Dozen Cousins microwave beans variety pack might just become a pantry staple for you (they have for me!) once you realize how easily these microwavable mains will fit into your meal rotation. But that's just where the beans start!
A 1,000-piece puzzle from Apostrophe Puzzles that'll give you and your roomies something to do with your hands while you watch all the drama go down on Love Island this season. It features a stunning take on Rosie the Riveter you'll absolutely want to frame when you've finished putting it together.
A wall-mounted hat rack can take up *very* little room while helping maintain the shape of your caps. Each stores up to 20 baseball caps so you can finally get back some shelf space in your closet. (You may have seen this on Shark Tank!)
A Speakeasy luxury candle so beloved by reviewers that many have made it the "signature scent" of their home. The blend of bourbon and palo alto is made all the more rich and complex by notes of cardamom, dark chocolate, and smoked incense, meant to "transport you to Harlem's clandestine nightclubs and secret lounges during the 1920s."
A uniquely gorgeous watercolor art print to make a statement on your living room wall and give you something colorful to look forward to every day when you come home.
Handmade linen dolls featuring a variety of hair textures and skin tones you might find yourself ordering for yourself even if you don't have a little one at home. The detailing on these beauties is truly incredible — they're better dressed than I am!
A pair of merino wool crew socks from Shark Tank that'll wick away moisture, deter stinky odors with some comfy bells and whistles (meaning, 360-degree arch support, a flat toe seam, and extra heel cushioning). But the real kicker here is that these socks are made specifically for women's feet, which oftentimes have higher arches and narrower heels than men's feet. So you won't need to size down from a men's size to get the benefits of a superior sock.
A customizable Buttah Skin kit to help you bring out your inner ~glow~, thanks to nurturing ingredients to help with dryness, discoloration, oiliness, and blemishes. If you're someone who needs a solid skincare routine, this is an excellent way to start a tried-and-true one!
A concrete catch-all tray from Tara Jayne Designs because even your loose change deserves to rest on something gorgeous. Hand-poured and hand-painted with an eucalyptus branch motif, this sleek little tray brings serious artisan energy to your nightstand, vanity, or entryway. It's sealed with heat-resistant resin and finished with cork on the bottom, so it's both beautiful *and* furniture-friendly.
Tara Jayne Designs is a Philadelphia-based Black woman-owned small business creating unique and functional concrete home goods.Promising review: "This tray is gorgeous! It is very well made and fits well in an array of decor styles. It is fairly large, so you can display/store quite a bit, and it is worth the price point. I will definitely order again!" —Kristina MitchellGet it from Tara Jayne Designs on Etsy for $30.
A gorgeous ring from Adore Adorn you'll start planning all of your looks around — it comes in an array of stones and will look oh-so-fabulous alongside the baubles you already wear daily.
Sugardoh's Ingrown Magic Wand made with a blend of sensitive-skin friendly blend of exfoliating and brightening acids both to help prevent the infection of ingrown hair, and to help with discoloration and hyperpigmentation caused by hair removal.
A splurge-worthy iridescent cake stand from Estelle's Colored Glass you'll want to leave out on display at all times. It's not our fault if you *also* decide you need to whip up a delicious cake or muffins to plop on top of it weekly.
A brass and crystal air plant mobile that'll turn your greenery into actual art. With eight shimmering prisms and space for four air plants, it's elegant, simple, and quietly show-offy in the best possible way. Hang it in a sunny window and let it do its thing.
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