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Mented Cosmetics Is The Black-Owned Brand Making Nude Lipstick Anything But Basic | Essence
Two Harvard Business School graduates talk about the realities of starting a cosmetics business created for and by Black women.
View MoreTeri Johnson’s Harlem Candle Company Celebrates History | The Network Journal
Candle sales in the U.S. are estimated at roughly $2.3 billion. So it’s not a bad business to be in. Travel and lifestyle expert Teri Johnson found this out when she founded the Harlem Candle Company in September 2014.
View MoreThis 17-Year Old Black Entrepreneur’s Beauty Brand is Worth Almost $500K — And She Has More Than 40 Different Products! | Black Business.org
Zandra Cunningham, the founder and CEO of Zandra’s Beauty, an all-natural skincare line, started her company when she was just 9-years old. Now, at age 17, her Buffalo, New York-based company has more than 40 products and is worth almost $500,000.
View MoreBlack Entrepreneurs to Open Store for Breast Cancer Survivors | The Washington Informer
Breast cancer survivors across the region will no longer have to travel far to feel beautiful.
View More12-year-old oil Baron: The story of Sarah Rector, America’s youngest African-American millionaire – The Vintage News
On January 15, 1914, a rather strange headline appeared in The Kansas City Star: “Oil made pickaninny rich – Oklahoma girl with $15,000 a month gets many proposals – four white men in Germany want to marry the negro child that they might share her fortune.”
View MoreAfropreneurs: This Startup Is Helping Millennials Find Hassle-Free Apartment Rentals – Okay Africa
For most students and young professionals, first apartments are a painful rite of passage. The lessons often start after the first week: a sputtering air conditioner or the sinking realization that mice are noisy roommates.
View More[VIDEO] Ariell Johnson is creating a community for ‘underrepresented geeks’ – The Renewal Project
Meet Ariell Johnson and the vibrant north Philly community she calls home
View MoreBlack Female Tech Entrepreneur Creates Real-Time Food Rescue App To Address Hunger – Atlanta Black Star
Jasmine Crowe, founder of the Goodr Food Rescue App, believes this is a serious problem. No one should have to decide if food is a necessity in their home.
View More9 Black-Owned Companies Launched In 2016 to Address Racism, Keep Money in the Black Community – Atlanta Black Star
Tanasia Kenney | Atlanta Black Star Innclusive: A Unique Lodging Service for the Black Traveler Formerly known as Noirebnb, Innclusive launched this year after several incidents of racial discrimination against Black travelers looking to book lodging on website Airbnb. The Black start-up’s mission is to make journeyers feel safe, warm and welcome by providing lodging […]
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