In honor of the MLK holiday this weekend, I am sharing my list of BIPOC businesses to shop from. There is a little mix of everything, from skincare, to baked goods and beyond. I hope you check them out!
food + drink
For some tasty treats, check out the coffee from Crenshaw Coffee Company and and the delicious baked goodies from the Blondery. Perfect as a combo gift or wonderful on their own as well.
For a healthier take, try the superfoods and supplements from Golde, zero proof spirits from Drink Monday, or an olive oil gift set from Brightland Olive Oil never disappoints. Tea Drops makes these cute little tea cubes that you just drop into your hot water with no bags or mess.
For those who love wine, check out the collection at McBride Sisters!
for the home
The Jungalow has everything from home decor, to art, to apparel, to jewelry.
Estelle Colored Glass makes the most beautiful colored stemware and other drink accessories.
For the plant parent, or aspiring plant parent, check out Grounded’s collection of low maintenance plants. There site also has helpful articles on how to take care of your plants.
Also perfect for Valentine’s Day, check out Love Notes for candles and other home fragrance products. You can also buy cards here to go with your gifts, which is a nice touch.
beauty
Head to Thirteen Lune for everything beauty! They encourage discovery of black and brown owned beauty brands and have amazing quality products.
Check out The Dahlia Club for soaps and body butters, and head to Chunks for super cute hair clips.
I hope these suggestions inspired your discovery of BIPOC businesses to shop from. Let me know if yo9u discovery any new favorite products or gifts to add into your rotation!
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