Black-Owned Haircare Brands Transforming Textured Hair – Megan Young Gamble

What You’ll Learn In This Blog

  • List of Black-owned haircare brands leading the way in sustainable haircare solutions.
  • The innovative approaches of Black-owned haircare brands.
  • The best products for textured hair, from luxurious oils to hydration treatments.

Introduction

The haircare industry is experiencing a transformative moment, driven by trailblazing Black-owned brands that are reshaping how we care for textured hair. These brands are not only addressing the unique needs of curls, coils, and kinks but also prioritizing inclusivity and sustainability.

In this blog, we spotlight the top Black-owned haircare brands leading the charge in 2025, showcasing their innovative products and commitment to eco-friendly practices. Whether you’re looking to simplify your routine or indulge in luxurious hydration treatments, these brands have you covered.

But before listen to my podcast 🎙️on Why Textured HairCare needs Attention, where I share my journey as a Black woman with textured hair and discuss the cultural significance, market growth, and need for better education in textured hair care.

*NOTE: the brands featured are not an exhaustive list; however some that have exponential growth over the past couple of years.

1. Bread Beauty Supply

If simplicity and sustainability are your hair goals, Bread Beauty Supply is the perfect match. This brand, available at Sephora, creates essentials for curly and coily hair types, such as their Everyday Hair Gloss and Gentle Milky Hair Cleanser. Founder Maeva Heim designed the line to simplify hair care routines without compromising on quality. Their minimalist yet chic packaging is not only Instagram-worthy but also sustainable, reflecting the brand’s commitment to eco-friendly practices.

2. Qhemet Biologics

Founded by Felis Butler, Qhemet Biologics is a powerhouse in the world of textured hair care. With a focus on deeply moisturizing type 4 hair, their Amla & Olive Heavy Cream is a go-to for thicker strands that need intense nourishment and hydration and bridges Ayurvedic traditions with modern needs, using ingredients like amla and castor oil. Available on their official website, Amazon, Ulta Beauty, and Kiyo Beauty, their products are loved by celebrities like Quinta Brunson, proving their cultural and beauty impact.

3. Naturally Drenched

Founded by Jamila Powell, Naturally Drenched takes hydration-focused curl care to the next level. Their Rebalance Pre-Conditioner Treatment revitalizes curls while promoting sustainability through eco-conscious sourcing. Find their products on their official website, Amazon, and Cult Beauty, and see why this brand is a standout in the haircare world. 

4. Aqua Waterproof headwear

Founded by Khadijah Robinson, AQUA Waterproof Headwear specializes in creating stylish and functional headwear designed to protect hair from water. Their products use high-quality waterproof materials suitable for various activities like swimming and outdoor events. The brand caters to different head sizes and hair types, ensuring comfort and effectiveness in keeping hair dry and styled. They also offer hair tools aimed at reducing hair damage. Their products can be found on their official website and amazon.

5. Evolving Textures 

Evolving Textures is a brand founded by Nadra Smiley, specializing in natural hair care products designed for textured hair, such as locs, kinky twists, and braids. The company emphasizes eco-friendly and cruelty-free formulations that nourish and protect hair while providing long-lasting hold. Based in Chicago, Evolving Textures offers a range of products including braiding gels and conditioning treatments, catering to a diverse clientele looking to maintain natural hairstyles with plant-based solutions. Their products can be explored and purchased through their official website

6. Something Natural Hair L.L.C.

Founded by LaTashia Mitchell, Something Natural Hair is a brand that offers a variety of organic natural hair care products and services. Based in the U.S., they specialize in formulations that are vegan-friendly and designed for everyday use, catering specifically to natural, curly, kinky, and coily hair types. Their product line includes deep moisture shampoos, conditioners, gels, and custards that emphasize healthy hair care practices. They also operate a salon where customers can receive tailored hair treatments. Their products can be explored and purchased through their official website.

7. Charlotte Mensah

With her award-winning Manketti Hair Oil, Charlotte Mensah is a global ambassador for Afro-textured hair. Rich in omega-9 fatty acids, this luxurious oil nourishes and protects hair while promoting growth. Inspired by African traditions, her products combine heritage with sustainability, creating a standard of excellence in Black hair care.

8. Clean Curls

Founded by Sarah-Jane Crawford, Clean Curls is a UK-based brand that enhances natural curls with sustainable, non-toxic solutions. Their eco-friendly products, including shampoos and styling gels, are available on their official website and at Superdrug. This brand’s focus on recyclable packaging and curl empowerment makes them a true standout.

Conclusion

The haircare industry in 2025 is being transformed by Black-owned brands that prioritize inclusivity, innovation, and sustainability. From Bread Beauty Supply’s minimalist approach to Charlotte Mensah’s luxurious oils, these brands are leading the way with products that celebrate textured hair while protecting the planet.


Megan Young Gamble, PMP® is a forward-thinking packaging and project management veteran with more than 10 years’ of experience transforming mere ideas into consumer product goods for today’s leading beauty, wellness, and personal care brands. Known amongst colleagues and clients for her perseverance and “see it through” mentality, Megan The Project ExecutionHER®  is the owner and principal consultant of GLC, packaging & project execution team for CPG brands, Co-Owner of Pallet Pros, and Host of Product & Packaging Powerhouse Podcast.