Color May Vary
A Black-Owned Beauty Guide
06/19/2025
June 19th
Juneteenth
Forever celebrated
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03/18/2025
Lisa Price is a pioneering entrepreneur who turned her passion for creating natural beauty products into , a beloved brand that celebrates textured hair. Founded in her Brooklyn kitchen in 1993, Carol’s Daughter became a trailblazer in the beauty industry, blending rich ingredients with cultural pride. After selling the company to L’Oréal in 2014, Price recently reclaimed ownership of her brand, marking a powerful new chapter in her journey as a Black business owner. Her story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the power of community.
03/03/2025
Be vibrant. 🩷🧡💚
02/25/2025
Christiana Carteaux Bannister was a visionary entrepreneur and abolitionist who used her talent as a hairdresser to build a thriving business in 19th-century New England. A proud Afro-Indigenous woman, she owned salons in Boston and Providence, serving elite clientele while actively supporting the fight against slavery. Bannister also co-founded the Home for Aged Colored Women, ensuring care for Black women in need.
02/19/2025
Multidimensional 🩷🧡💚
02/14/2025
Like the sweet morning dew.
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Find in the hair care category of the guide.
02/11/2025
Legendary makeup artist has been redefining beauty for over two decades, working with icons like Taraji P. Henson, Rihanna, and Zendaya. Now, her clean, vegan, and cruelty-free brand, Ashunta Sheriff Beauty, is officially on Nordstrom.com!
We’re also spotlighting her Browzing Brow Gel in Color May Vary’s Spotlight Section—a dual-ended gel that fills, defines, and sets brows with a lightweight, flexible hold (no stiffness or flakes!).
Congrats to on this major milestone! We love seeing Black-owned beauty thrive.
02/10/2025
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02/06/2025
Every month. 🩷🧡💚
02/03/2025
Mist. Soothe. Repeat. co
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Find in the skincare category of the guide.
02/01/2025
Carter G. Woodson believed that Black history is American history. In 1926, he founded Negro History Week, which later became Black History Month, ensuring that Black contributions were recognized and celebrated. His work wasn’t just about history—it was about visibility, pride, and reshaping the narrative.
Woodson understood the power of representation, a principle that extends into beauty today. When we see ourselves reflected in history, media, and beauty standards, it reaffirms our worth. His legacy reminds us that honoring Black excellence isn’t limited to one month—it’s a lifelong commitment.
09/18/2023
Reaching new heights
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