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Sephora's Beauty Director Shares The Black-Owned Beauty Products She Swears By

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Sephora Beauty Director Myiesha Sewell shares her favorite Black-owned beauty products at Sephora.

Right now, Sephora sells 36 beauty brands owned by people of color — seven of which are Black-owned and founded, according to a Sephora spokesperson.

To find out, we spoke with Sephora Beauty Director Myiesha Sewell, who shared some of her favorite Black-owned beauty products at Sephora.

Below, Sephora Beauty Director Myiesha Sewell’s favorite Black-owned beauty products at Sephora.

Golde Original Turmeric Tonic for Skin Glow + Debloat

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"My love of cooking and the explosion of more accessible wellness products has made incorporating stellar ingredients into my beauty diet so much easier.

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