Spotlight on Beauty & Wellness Brands Led by Women of Color

This post was originally on the American Salon website.

Women of Color Taking the Beauty & Wellness World by Storm

To be named a finalist in the 2023 National Beauty Pitch Competition, you have to be a pretty amazing small business owner. The annual contest—sponsored by Black Girl Ventures FoundationRare Beauty Brands, and JC Penney—offers the grand-prize winner a $10,000 grant, retail distribution, mentorship with key execs at Rare Beauty Brands, crowdfunding capital, and their products sold nationwide at JC Penney in-store and online.

The annual competition is open to founders with business revenue under $1 million. Contest entrants must identify as a woman, own a revenue-generating company with at least 51% Black and Brown founders; with business in good standing for at least a year.

The seven finalists are waiting on the results after competing in an exciting online crowdfunded pitch competition Oct. 12, in which they had 3 minutes to pitch their brand and a 3-minute Q&A from the audience. The judging panel included Aishetu Fatima Dozie (founder of Bossy Beauty), Daren Curry (VP of Digital Acceleration at Rare Beauty Brands), and Leslie Roberson (founder of Black Beauty Collective).

While there can be only one winner, all these brands—and their founders—are seriously worth the spotlight. Check them out:

Canita Worth, owner of Nita's Nails Galore

(Black Girl Ventures)

Canita Worth

Nita’s Nails Galore: nail supply

 

Halima Hubbard, owner of Bath Notes

(Black Girl Ventures)

Halima Hubbard

Bath Notes: bath & body products

 

Kaylah A. Joseph, owner of LAID Hair Care

(Black Girl Ventures)

Kaylah A. Joseph

LAID Hair Care: scalp & hair products

 

Keta Burke-Williams, owner of Ourside luxury fragrances

(Black Girl Ventures)

Keta Burke-Williams

Ourside: luxury fragrances

 

Orion Brown, owner of Black Travel Box

(Black Girl Ventures)

Orion Brown

Black Travel Box: skin & hair travel products

 

Rachel Zeigler, owner of Naked Chemistry Skincare

(Black Girl Ventures)

Rachel Zeigler

Naked Chemistry Skincare: vegan skincare

 

Whitney McElwain, owner of Daybird

(Black Girl Ventures)

Whitney McElwain

Daybird: clean makeup.

 

Congrats to all the finalists!