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Self Care Saturday: 5 Black-Owned Businesses To Support

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Daily Paper

Daily Paper is an Amsterdam- based fashion and lifestyle brand established in 2012 by three childhood friends. Fueled by the rich heritage of African culture wrapped in contemporary designs, Daily Paper has truly become one of the fastest-growing fashion brands out of Europe.

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Sincerely Nude

Sincerely Nude was founded by London based Michelle Asare in 2018. “I noticed that I could never find any nude clothing close to my skin tone whenever I went shopping or even browsing online. This realisation became somewhat of frustration as I noticed it everywhere I went. I’ve always loved fashion and it felt dear to my heart to be part of the change I wanted to see in the world.” Sincerely Nude wants to empower women to feel beautiful and sexy in their skin tone no matter what shade or size.

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New Beacon Books

New Beacon Books was founded in 1966 by John La Rose and his partner Sarah White and was the UK’s first black publisher, specialist bookshop and international book distributor. For over 50 years New Beacon Books has made available to Britain and its communities poetry, literature, non –fiction, history and children’s books from Africa, Caribbean, Asia, African America, Europe, South America and Britain.

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Prick London

Prick is London’s first boutique dedicated to cacti and other succulents. Based in Dalston, East London, it offers a selection of the most unusual and exotic plants sourced from across the UK and Europe. Prick sees cacti and succulents as living sculptures that take years to fully develop. Store founder Gynelle Leon explains; “They are a beautiful and sustainable way to transform any interior. due to their low maintenance and hardy nature, they’re well suited to modern city living.”

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Liha Beauty

Shifting beauty culture, Liha Beauty products combine the owners natural African roots with a quintessentially British attitude. The duality of their community is rooted in African diaspora and travels throughout the world to share the power of wellness, slow living and self-care.

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