
THIS IS BEAUTY
THE BLACKEST BLOG EVER

Rebundle
“Black consumers are the least considered when it comes to diversity in product safety, choices, services, marketing and, even, investing. In addition, Black beauty products continue to be the most toxic on the market — with chemicals that aren’t even listed on the label and causing everything from respiratory disorders, early puberty, and reproductive developmental issues — including infertility and spontaneous miscarriages.”
So what exactly are we loyal to - brands that are knowingly poisoning us despite being their best customers? Are we loyal to being the biggest spenders on beauty products but not owning a significant percentage of the companies that produce the products we consume?

RUMBI
Something that brought me a lot of joy was designing my own t-shirts, and all of the hustle that came with it. Actually it wasn't the shirts that were on my bucket list, nor did I have dreams of being an entrepreneur. No, I just wanted to do something for the joy of it. I am a goal-oriented person raised by risk-averse African immigrant parents. I couldn't fathom doing things without a "purpose."
-Maya Angelou-
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”