In their quest to change how the world sees beauty, Glossier decided to put one million dollars to work for black-owned beauty businesses when they saw that it was more difficult for them to gain venture capital.
$500 thousand went to fight racial injustice and the other half went to black-owned beauty businesses. The recipients of the capital are in. Take a look at the black-owned business recipients listed below, and then make it a point to support as many as can meet your beauty needs.
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