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For years, Black women have been recognized as trendsetters, but Black female ingenuity dates back centuries.
Promoting Fenty Skin’s new Lux Balm, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky star in an old-Hollywood-inspired short film.
After years of Black actors sharing their bad hair and makeup experiences, is the new SAG-AFTRA contract a solution?
"Keeping Black History Alive" celebrates beauty influencer Jackie Aina, who's becoming one of social media’s most trusted voices.
The innuendo and satire in NYX and Cardi B’s anticipated Super Bowl commercial debut was deemed NSFW by the NFL.
It’s not "Barbie pink" or “Peach Fuzz,” but from Black celebrity style to Black-owned brands, red is having a major…
Make your loved ones sparkle and shine as bright as the North Star this holiday season with these beauty-licious gift…
In this season of holiday parties, and festive gatherings, explore theGrio’s virtual mood board for formal hairstyles for natural textures.
Ahead of the holidays, Sephora is offering up to 30% discounts on hundreds of its bestselling brands.
From haircare to skincare and more, here are all the Black-owned brands that won Allure’s 2023 Best of Beauty Award.
Kelly Rowland said she sleeps under Black celebrity esthetician Shani Darden's LED light therapy mask every night.
After a four-year hiatus, Beautycon made a return to Los Angeles this past weekend, featuring Kelly Rowland, Marsai Martin and…
Bethann Hardison broke new ground as one of 10 Black models who participated in the “Battle of Versailles,” in 1973,…
This week in Black style, BeautyCon is back, Sergio Hudson will be honored during NYFW, and Le Creuset x Shelia…
Founder of Mane Choice Courtney Adeleye is serious about creating new entrepreneurs through the creation of Olbali.
When La La Anthony is looking for skincare or self-care advice, the actress reveals that Kelly Rowland is her favorite…
Ariel Atkins, Diamond Miller and other WNBA players are flexing their modeling skills in a campaign for Glossier’s “Stretch Foundation.”
Glam squadders find themselves in the same dire straits as those doing dozens of other jobs in the entertainment industry. NEW YORK