What You’ll Learn In This Blog

INTRODUCTION

Black haircare has always been more than products. It has been about understanding texture, honoring routines, and designing for real life. Long before textured hair entered mainstream beauty conversations, Black consumers were already driving innovation, building systems around scalp health, long-wear performance, and protective styling.

WHAT WE WERE SOLD BEFORE

HERE’S WHAT’S CHANGING NOW

A Few Black-Owned Hair Care Brands You Should Know

1. Adwoa beauty: Adwoa beauty is a Black-owned, science-forward haircare brand founded in October 2017 by Julian Addo, created specifically with textured hair (curls, coils, and waves) in mind. The brand is known for non-toxic, high-performance formulas that blend nature + science. Blue Tansy Clarifying Gel Shampoo is a gel-based “reset” shampoo designed to remove buildup without stripping moisture, key for textured routines where gels, oils, and long-wear styles can pile up fast. 

2. Melanin Haircare: Melanin Haircare is a natural and Black-owned hair brand that was co-founded in 2015 by sisters Whitney and Taffeta White. They focus on safe ingredients, whether they are naturally derived or synthetically made. The products include oils, shampoos, styling creams, and leave-in conditioners. Melanin Haircare Multi-Use Pure Oil Blend is a lightweight but powerful blend of nourishing oils. It’s formulated to soften, nourish, and seal hair with clean, vegan ingredients. This versatile product can be used on dry or damp hair.

3. Pattern Beauty: Pattern Beauty was founded by Tracee Ellis Ross, a Black entrepreneur and actress, in 2019. It’s a line of natural hair products specifically for curly, coily, and tight hair textures. The collection of Pattern Beauty products include products to wash, style, and treat hair. The brand also offers bundles, tools, and accessories. The Pattern Beauty Argan Oil Blend is a serum powered by oils that encourage strong, moisturized hair. 

4. Kinky-Curly: Kinky-Curly was founded by Shelley Davis in 2003. She is one the original pioneers of the natural hair care movement for people with coarse, kinky, and curly hair types. The brand also includes products for styling, washing, detangling, conditioning, and more. The Kinky-Curly Come Clean Natural Moisturizing Shampoo is a game changer for dry and damaged hair. 

5. Kreyòl Essence: Kreyòl Essence was founded by Yve-Car Momperousse, a woman from Haiti, in 2014. Like many young Black girls, Yve-Car used a lot of damaging methods on her hair to fit into the beauty standard. She created Kreyòl Essence to make sure nourishing products for natural hair were available to anyone who needed them. The Kreyòl Essence Haitian Black Castor Oil: Goat + Coconut Growth Milk is a cruelty-free product applied to wet hair in order to repair and hydrate curls. 

6. The Doux: The Doux is a texture-focused hair care brand co-founded by husband-and-wife team Maya Smith, a licensed cosmetologist and CEO, and Brian Smith, a veteran and entrepreneur. Built for curly, coily, and natural hair, the brand delivers salon-grade styling products centered on definition, hold, and frizz control.The Doux’s most recognized product is Mousse Def Texture Foam, known for delivering lightweight definition across multiple curl patterns without buildup.

CONCLUSION

Black haircare has never been about fixing texture. It has always been about designing for it.

As the industry moves forward, scalp health, buildup-smart systems, and performance that lasts beyond day one are no longer differentiators, they are expectations. The brands that succeed will be the ones that respect real routines and build products that perform over time.

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Megan Young Gamble, PMP® is a forward-thinking packaging and project management veteran with more than 10 years’ of experience transforming mere ideas into consumer product goods for today’s leading beauty, wellness, and personal care brands. Known amongst colleagues and clients for her perseverance and “see it through” mentality, Megan The Project ExecutionHER®  is the owner and principal consultant of GLC, packaging & project execution team for CPG brands, Co-Owner of Pallet Pros, and Host of Product & Packaging Powerhouse Podcast.

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