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As someone who sees beauty upfront and personal every day, it still astounds me when women-owned and minority-owned businesses are not recognized and equally represented in the beauty market.Unfortunately, the beauty and makeup industry have struggled to make everyone feel equally represented in its products, formulations, advertising, and even media exposure.
While representation is slowly progressing, it's important to see and recognize the hard work behind many of these businesses that are being created for people of color, by people of color. The reality is Black-owned beauty brands are making their own beauty rules, one product or client at a time.The truth is that African Americans make up more than 13 percent of the U.S. population, but only own 7 percent of businesses.
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