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Editor's Note: Today's newsletter is dedicated to Black History Month and features exclusive content from our Crowned franchise. Here at Popsugar, we aim to amplify Black voices not just during the month of February, but every day. |
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While beauty is a highly-saturated industry, the arrival of Coco Granderson and Yes Day is already proving to be a brand we needed. At just 13 years old (yes, you read that right), the young CEO launched the brand after experiencing skin irritation due to using products formulated for adults. She noticed a void in age-appropriate skin care for tweens, and did something about it. Though Granderson has Rhode chemist Ron Robinson and her mom, Danielle, backing her, she's fully self-motivated to keep skin care fun and healthy. "Maybe some products had good packaging, but not the best ingredients, or [they] had good ingredients, but not the best packaging. So I wanted something that ticked off all the boxes, something that was truly meant for me," she told Popsugar. From her dreamy moisturizer to her go-to lip mask, Yes Day ticks off all her boxes and more. Learn more about the tween boss's story, and the gentle beauty essentials that make every day feel like her "Yes Day." |
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From her days in the Oval Office to her current post-White House era, Michelle Obama's hair choices were always noteworthy — especially her embrace of braids. And we have hairstylists Yene Damtew and Njeri Radway to thank for it. We spoke to the dynamic duo about their journey with Mrs. Obama, the importance of representation in politcal spaces, and even the hair gel Radway uses to keep the former First Lady's edges laid. |
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Whether you're into makeup or not, you've most likely seen Painted by Esther's work — from Olandria and Kelly Rowland to Naomi Campbell and Tyla. Her glam technique is second to none and has even inspired a new blush movement on TikTok. Get to know Ngozi Esther Edeme, the genius behind the brush. |
| Yes, our senior style director is still supporting Black-owned brands — and you should, too. Her curated guide full of tried-and-true picks from brands like Brandon Blackwood, Telfar, and B. Clawed is a great place to start. |
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My Current Black-Owned Obsessions |
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Black-owned brands to support beyond Black History Month. |
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Brown Girl Jane Carousel Eau de Parfum with Apple |
A rich scent that will make you hear "you smell good" every time you step out. |
| NDG Paris 250MM Gold Paisley Bag |
The perfect edgy bag for both casual hangs and date nights, minus the hefty price tag. |
| Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Stix High-Shine Gloss Stick |
This is a Rihanna-approved red and one of our 2026 Beauty Award winners — both valid excuses to make it yours today. |
| Adidas by Wales Bonner Japan Canvas Sneakers |
The sneaker you'll want to wear all summer 2026 from a highly-coveted collab. |
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Before you go, here are more shopping stories from Popsugar that should be on your radar. |
- If there's anyone who knows how to switch up her hairstyle, it's Olandria Carthen. Here's why I find that empowering.
- We take any opportunity to celebrate Black hair care, and A$AP Rocky's decision to wear hair rollers on "Saturday Night Live" was a prime example. Learn the cultural significance behind his look.
- Black women are making their mark in sports, and we'd be remiss to leave Brianna Pinto out of the conversation. Our senior style director chats with the soccer star about her expert recs.
- The hair steamer both Tracee Ellis Ross and I are obsessed with? Find out why here.
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