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History. Founded in 2004 by Brian K Marks also founder of African Pride haircare, the brand focused its early products on ethnic hair care and later extended their production into skincare specific to African Americans. The brand is sold at major retail outlets such as Target, Wal-Mart, Kmart, as well as Sally’s Beauty Supply, CVS, Walgreens ...
Johnson Products Company (JPC) is a privately held American business based in Chicago, Illinois. It is best known for manufacturing a line of hair care and cosmetic products for African American consumers under the names Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen. The company was a longtime sponsor of the syndicated US television dance show Soul Train until that program's cancellation.
Today, the successful hair care brand offers three product collections (baomint, blue tansy and melonberry) made up of curl-loving gels, creams, stylers, shampoos and conditioners.
The Cottrell family spans three generations of Black hair care, creating Pro-Line, Just for Me, and Nu Standard.
Each product was evaluated based on key ingredients, cost, ease and frequency of use, efficacy, and user insights and reviews. Here's what we've determined are the best hair growth products for women.
Bronner Bros. products are created primarily for the African-American population but the products can be used on all types of hair. Their main product lines include African Royale, BB, Tropical Roots and they also have an All Natural Product line.