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Holiday Gift Guide: 45 Black Women Owned Businesses to Shop

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With women of color being the fastest growing segment of entrepreneurs, it’s no surprise that we’re back again with our annual Holiday Gift Guide. We’ve selected 45 of our favorite black women-owned brands to introduce to our community. Some of the brands are tried and true and others have been on our wishlist for far too long. Get your coins together and dive into this list, because we guarantee that there’s a little something for everyone!

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Fashion designers

    1. MyBrownBox Shop

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2. Local European

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3. Fe Noel

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4. Bad Girl, Good Human

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5. Hanifa

Art & Home

6. Big Pig Malion

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7. Alexandra Winbush

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8. Duett Interiors

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9. Effortless Composition

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10. Lonez Scents

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11. UNWRP

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handbags, Jewelry & Accessories

12. Candid Art Jewelry

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13. Nyah’s Valley

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14. 84 Gem

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15. Humans Before Handles

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16. Nirvana Wild

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17. FOREH

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18. Msquared

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19. Glamaholic Lifestyle

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20. Wraps and Whatever

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21. Alaiyo Waistbeads

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22. Cee Cee’s Closet

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23. Kpelle Designs

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hair, beauty & body

24. BLK + GRN (E-commerce platform that features natural product created by black artisans)

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25. One Fragrance Co.

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26. Coloured Raine

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27. The Lip Bar

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28. People of Color Beauty

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29. MVG Naturals

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30. Forever Wild Organics

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31. Base Butter

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32. JACQ’S

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33. Zen in a Jar

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34. Currently Evolving Yoni Care

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35. Black Vanity

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Toys for Kids

36. Black Girl Mathgic

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37. Zuri & Dre Plushies

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38. Kai & Izzy

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39. Healthy Roots Dolls

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Paper goods & Stationary

40. MyBrownBox 50-Day Affirmation Post-it Notes

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41. The Black Queen Planner

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42. Arrivista Planners

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43. Girls Who Canna

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Misc.

44. McBride Sisters Wine

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45. Sip and Share Wines

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You can check out last year’s Black Women-Owned Business round up here.

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Start Small So You Can Walk Tall: You Don’t Need Goals You Need a Purpose!

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Holiday Gift Guide: 75 Black Women Owned Businesses to Shop This Year and Beyond!

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With women of color being the fastest growing segment of entrepreneurs, it’s no surprise that we’re back again with our annual Holiday Gift Guide. We’ve selected 75 of our favorite black women-owned brands to introduce to our community. Some of the brands are tried and true and others have been on our wishlist for far too long. Get your coins together and dive into this list, because we guarantee that there’s a little something for everyone! Want to reach our audience? You can apply to join our new Black Women-Owned Business Directory for a small placement fee here. This year we included more brands than ever due to the surge in Black women starting new businesses. View our bonus list here. Kanti 2. Freedom Apothecary 3. Black Girl Sunscreen 4. Base Butter 5. MegsOrganx 6. AbsoluteJoi 7. Epara 8. Glory Skincare 9. My Topicals 10. Pivot Skincare Makeup: 11. Mented Cosmetics 12. Bossy Beauty 13. Propa Beauty 14. Matic Cosmetics 15. Range Beauty 16. GloGirl Cosmetics 17. Gold Label Cosmetics Haircare: 18. Adwoa Beauty 19. The Most Curls 20. Alodia Hair Care 21. Melanin Hair Care 22. Glow by Daye 23. Kinky Tresses 24. Neo Curly Fashion: 25. Her Favorite LA 26. Joie in life 27. Love Vera 28. Shop Iccon 29. Jumz 30. Love Cortnie 31. All Things Ankara 32. Vavvoune 33. Cheyenne Kimora 34. Marissa Wilson NY 35. From Far And Wide Shop 36. Undra Celeste NY Jewelry & Accessories: 38. Nadirah & Co. 39. Shop Accessorized 39. 84Gem 40. For My Kinks 41. 5Twelve Jewelry 42. Shydiva Co 43. R-Ki-Tekt Home & Body Care: 44. Triple O Polish 45. Good Night Darling Co. 46. Junction 47. Kaike 48. Luv Scrub 49. Peace Love & Scents 50. Made by Rheal  51. Boss Blend Coffee Feminine & Wellness Care: 52. Honey Pot 53. Peachy Pure 54. Femly Box 55. Golde 56. Queenafua 57. Kushae 58. Noirebud 59. Sanctuaire Candles: 60. Forvr Mood candles 61. Erin and Avery 62. Cavo Candles 63. Harlem Candle Co. 64. Spoken Flames 65. Maktub Studio  66. Cadence Candle Co. Stationery & Art: 67. Destiny Darcel 68. Bria Nicole 69. Color Noir App 70. Everything She Is 71. Nicole Updegraff 72. Be Rooted Co. 73. Izzy & Liv 74. Uzo Art 75. Kelsey Dash Marie

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