How often do you support black owned businesses? The black community has a rich culture. However, other than marveling at the beauty of the black Americans, why not support their businesses? Take a break from Amazon and other big stores. On the contrary, get your products; from beauty, cosmetics, fashion, to tech and home appliances. Below are 5 amazing black-owned businesses you should know, and spend your money on. 

Honeypot

Are you a natural herbs enthusiast? Imagine incorporating the same into your feminine routine! Thankfully, there is a black-owned company making such products to meet your needs and satisfaction; Honeypot. The Honey Pot Company was founded by Beatrice Dixon. The line deals in natural feminine care products, ranging from natural washes, tampons, pads, sprays, lubricants, wipes, and other herbal products. 

You can purchase from this multimillion dollar company either online for your convenience, or in store. If you go for the latter option, you can get their products from Urban Outfitters, Target, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Walmart, Whole Foods and Walgreens. So, why not reach out to this natural 

Front Door 

Front Door was founded by Alain and Emilie Kapatashungu. This is the business to reach out to if you are in real estate. It is a vertical SaaS solution that automates and manages business transactions of real estate companies. Therefore, handling your real estate transactions doesn’t have to be manual when you can have Front Door automate the process for you.

Absolutely Everything Curly

One significant and noticeable Black girl characteristic is their textured hair. Unfortunately, getting the right information on this hair, and the right products and ingredients to care for it can be a hassle. However, Absolutely Everything Curly, founded by Gaby L. Longsworth, is a company that offers numerous hair care guides for textured hair.

The company’s website has numerous downloadable guides on hair oils and butters, frizz fighters, hair products for babies and kids with curly hair among others. For instance, their guide to co-washes has information on ingredients in co-washes and the fundamentals and benefits of conditioner-only washing. Also, since textured hair comes in different types, the guide discusses the products to use depending on your hair type.

TinkyPoo Power Diapers

This company was founded by Nadiyah Spencer in 2020. The diaper company was created to represent the babies of color. Nadiyah’s diaper brand celebrates the Black babies. Interestingly, she says that this was once a dream, but she is now living it, since it has materialized. 

The company’s diapers are available in different colorful prints, hence unisex. Furthermore, their diapers come in 4 sizes; from newborn to large. The brand says their diapers are sustainable. They use plant-based materials to make them. Also, they sustainably harvest the wood pulp in the diapers and the inner diaper lining is made of cotton. 

Additionally, the TinkyPoo diapers have an elastic waistband and side wings. Moreover, the company boasts of its diapers 12 hours of protection due to their double leakage barrier. Therefore, why not support Nadiyah’s dream by buying her brand’s diapers for your kid?

Eldoe Finch

Do you want to transform your living room? A gorgeous, comfortable and chic furniture from Eldoe Finch is the investment you need to make. The brand has furniture that elevates your living spaces. They have modern designs and use high quality materials for the furniture. Therefore, why not check out this black-owned company to get sophisticated and stylish furniture to complete your room? 

Conclusion  

Black-owned companies have really grown post-pandemic. However, the owners have to deal with the pressure to be perfect all the time. This is because their race is blamed for any errors realized in the services or products. The above named companies are worth knowing and supporting in 2023 so check them out.