Black-Owned Brands to Support

February is Black History Month, a perfect opportunity to shop wiser and smarter, supporting Black women-owned businesses now and all year long. Here are some of our fave items to check out, from talented Black women within our RevolutionHer™ community.


PLEASE NOTES
PleaseNotes Founder Cheryl Sutherland is a Mindfulness Speaker who felt restless and underwhelmed at her 9 to 5. After spending over 10,000 hours in learning and facilitating personal development, coaching, and reigniting her inner creativity, Cheryl created PleaseNotes to inspire women to step into their own power by building confidence, clarity, and creativity through journaling and affirmations.





QUEEN NANDI BEAUTY
Queen Nandi Beauty is a luxurious affordable makeup line created by Nancy Camy, known as '' Fancy Nancy'', a former makeup artist and esthetician from Montréal who had passion for beauty since a young age. She wanted to offer a clean beauty brand that celebrates black and brown culture. The products are vegan and cruelty free, helping women to discover the Queenship in themselves by offering them royal cosmetics to enhance their natural beauty with quality products. 






 


SHAR-J EXPERIENCE
Through her creations, Suzette Jeffers-Smit, aka Shar-J, offers wearable art and designs, with an aim to encourage individuality and self-expression, giving people permission to stand out in a crowd. She wants her brand to be remembered for fostering open dialogues and creating a space where people feel empowered to express themselves in unique ways. By blending art with fashion, Shar-J hopes to inspire conversations that bring people together while encouraging everyone to embrace their distinctiveness.

 

TOP SELLERS INCLUDE:
Shar-J Experience Redesigned Art Clutch & Vinaçao Diffuser
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MAKINI SMITH
Makini Smith
is an award-winning entrepreneur and proud founder of A Walk in My Stilettos. As a mindset coach, she has created a successful business focused on personal development and helping women thrive. She is also a certified Proctor Gallagher consultant, a podcast host, a 5-time author, and a social media influencer. She has had the honour of being mentored directly by the late Bob Proctor, his wife Linda Proctor and his daughter Colleen Proctor. She founded Legacy Leavers Media, helping women entrepreneurs self-publish with the same tools and resources as traditional publishers without the need for their validation or approval. Makini’s goal is to help women improve their quality of life while spreading awareness about the importance of mindset. 
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