Nailed It
Giving you all the nail inspo.
Fun, bright manicures are at an all-time high and theres no lack of mani inspiration to go around.
While going to get your nails done is always a fun activity (treat yourself!
make it easier than ever to DIY your nails without leaving your couch.
Even better, all these brands are BIPOC-owned and the founders come from a diverse array of communities.
Here are 10 BIPOC-owned nail brands to try out ASAP.
Check out the site for a variety of colorful and graphic nail designs she does custom designs, too.
The brand produces a variety of colors and sheens that reflect and flatter deeper skin tones.
Pear Nova
Pear Nova began from founder Rachel Jamess love of art and style.
JINsoon
JINsoon was founded by top runway nail artist and nail spa founder, Jin Soon Choi.
The polish is also non-toxic and long-lasting.
Glamnetic
Glamnetic began with Ann McFerran.
She started with Glamnetic magnetic lashes and expanded to press-on nails, eventually building a multi-million dollar business.
Bettina Cosmetics
Bettina Cosmetics is a woman and Latinx-owned brand influenced by Latinx diversity.
The vegan and cruelty-free brand sells a variety of colors at an affordable price.
Pinta Beauty
Nilmari Santini-Santiago is the founder of nail polish brand Pinta.
The brand sells polishes, nail care products, and nail art tools.
The brands mission statement is set around empowering Latina women.
Habit Cosmetics
Aja Frierson founded Habit Cosmetics after seeing clean beauty brands lacking in certain areas.
Triple O Nail Polish
Triple Os mission statement is all about diversifying nail care.
Founder Symantha Wechie-Onyechi takes inspiration from pre-colonial Africa when naming her polishes.
Through this, Wechie-Onyechi hopes to shed light on untold stories about the empires of Africa.
Shop minority-owned businesses to contribute to your epic DIY mani!
This article was originally published onJuly 26, 2022