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    Hair-Mask Deep Conditioner. Bread Beauty Supply took curly hair (and Sephora) by storm, thanks to its eco-friendly packaging and nose-pleasing scents.

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    Shop hair care, makeup, skin care, body care and even home products from Black-owned brands like Ami Colé, FORVR Mood, Hyper Skin and more. ... Boamint Deep Conditioning Treatment, $39. Credit ...

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    Melanin Beauty Awards 2024 - Top Black Owned Hair Brand/Best Haircare Collection [48] Refinery29 Beauty Innovator Awards 2024 - Clarifying Shampoo & Scalp Scrub: Winner [49] SELF Healthy Beauty Awards 2024 - Hydrating Shampoo: Best Shampoo for Curly Hair [50] SELF Healthy Beauty Awards 2024 - Moisturizing Deep Conditioner: Best Deep Conditioner ...

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    In 2015 and 2016, Shea Moisture was voted Overall Favorite Brand in Naturally Curly's annual Best of the Best survey. [9]For the company's national and international experience in sustainable development, and eco-friendly products, the Environment Possibility Award conferred the "Award of Earth Defender" to Shea Moisture in 2020.

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    [1] [3] By the 1960s had an estimated 80 percent of the black hair-care market and annual sales of $12.6 million by 1970. [1] In 1971, JPC went public and was the first African American owned company to trade on the American Stock Exchange. [1] [5] The company's most well-known product was Afro Sheen for natural hair when afros became popular.