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Best Grooming Products from Black-Owned Grooming Brands

A curated guide to the best Black-owned grooming brands—find high-quality products for hair, skin, and beard care that actually deliver.

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Nov. 24 2025, Published 7:00 p.m. ET

A sharp appearance begins well before the front door. For Black men, finding the right product feels like a frustrating loop. Mainstream brands rarely make grooming products tailored for Black men, given the realities of coarse hair or how melanin-rich skin behaves.

Black-owned grooming brands address these issues directly, creating skincare and hair care products from lived experience.

What To Look for When Shopping

Take a moment to gauge what plagues your face and hair each week. Razor burn? Stock up on soothing aloe vera or witch hazel. Dark patches? Try vitamin C, glycolic acid, or kojic acid. And if your skin feels tight by lunch, grab a lightweight hydrator like jojoba or safou. These oils moisturize without a greasy finish.

Textured hair demands thick, buttery moisture. Shea and mango butters prevent curls and waves from becoming brittle. Choose products with a clear, specific purpose.

8 Products Worth Your Attention

Supporting Black-owned businesses means no sacrifices on quality. Their grooming products often outperform options on pharmacy shelves when it comes to matching your unique needs. The following eight picks cover essentials and more, each one built for real-world needs.

Bevel

Tristan Walker’s Bevel Skin Essentials Kit includes a cleanser, exfoliator, and moisturizer tailored to reduce irritation and promote healing in razor-prone skin, leaving your skin feeling pampered.

Crowned Skin

Darrell Spencer’s Crowned Skin King Body Butter and Oil bundle combines organic shea butter, jojoba oil, and mango butter to deeply moisturize without clogging pores or causing breakouts.

Buttah Skin

Actor and model Dorion Renaud's creation, Buttah Skin Cleanser, is a daily gel wash. It honors melanin, lifting dirt and oil without stripping the skin.

Topicals

Topicals High Roller Ingrown Hair Tonic is a post-shave solution. This vegan serum, with salicylic acid and witch hazel, diminishes bumps and razor irritation.

Rose Ingleton, MD

Dr. Rose Ingleton’s SuperFruit Exfoliating Tonic blends Jamaican roots with clinical savvy. Ingleton harnesses fruit acids from her heritage for a formula that lightens dark spots, clears debris from pores, and leaves skin smoother.

54 Thrones

54 Thrones's African Beauty Butter finds its origin in Ghana, where shea butter is a birthright. The formula relieves rough elbows and knees, serving as a peace treaty for stubborn dry patches.

Hyper Skin

The creation of Desiree Verdejo, Hyper Skin’s Hyper Even Brightening Serum, uses vitamin C and kojic acid. It targets faded spots and uneven tone with surgical precision.

KOBA

Thérèse M'Boungoubaya’s KOBA Bottom Up Foot Cream brings focus below the ankle. The cream contains safou oil, a restorative vegetable oil that soothes, hydrates, and softens overworked feet.

These Black-owned grooming brands tossed the old rule book. Now, Black men can finally ditch ineffective drugstore products for items made specifically for them.

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