Black History Month Is Almost Over, but You Can Still Shop These Black-Owned Health and Wellness Products Year-Round

Updated Mar 4, 2025 8:00 am ET


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Even though Black History Month is almost over, you can still support Black-owned businesses all year round. If you’re particularly focused on health and wellness this year or are in need of an upcoming self-care day, look no further than these Black-owned health and wellness brands. From haircare to vitamins, shop 10 of our favorite brands and products on Amazon below.

  1. These sea moss gummies are 100% vegan and have potential health benefits like improving digestion and thyroid health, minimizing joint pain and boosting your energy and immune system.

>> Buy the Black Girl Vitamins Sea Moss Gummies for $25

  1. Protect your skin against harmful UV rays with this Make It Matte face sunscreen. It leaves a matte finish without any white residue, and you can even use it as a makeup primer.

>> Buy the Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Matte SPF 45 Face Sunscreen for $19.99

  1. This Honey Pot body cleanser is infused with coconut and shea, which leave your skin moisturized and soft. It’s dermatologist tested and made of plant-based ingredients, and it’s gentle on sensitive skin.

>> Buy the Honey Pot Company Body Wash for $9.88

  1. Make your favorite matcha drinks at home with this Golde Pure matcha powder. It’s plant-based and gluten free, has zero sugar and additives and gives you a boost of energy.

>> Buy the Golde Pure Matcha Ceremonial Grade Powder for $33.50

  1. Your hair health is just as important as your gut health. Bring back moisture and hydration to your hair with this detangling Pattern Beauty leave-in conditioner, which is infused with a blend of eight oils, including coconut, almond and avocado.

>> Buy the Pattern Beauty Leave-In Conditioner for $49

  1. Skip the coffee shop and make your coffee at home with this original turmeric latte blend. It has a blend of essential superfoods like coconut, ginger and turmeric and it may promote hair, skin and gut health.

>> Buy the GOLDE Turmeric Superfood Latte Blend for $32

  1. These Motiva fermented vitamin C tablets are said to help keep your skin firm and hydrated, maintain heart health and boost your immune system.

>> Buy the Motiva Fermented Vitamin C Tablets for $19.79

  1. Nourish your skin and lock in moisture by slathering on this Oui the People prebiotic lotion. It has a lightweight and silky texture and is rich in nutrients.

>> Buy the Oui the People Prebiotic Lotion for $40

  1. Calm irritated skin and eliminate ingrown hairs and razor bumps with this Topicals High Roller ingrown hair serum. It softens and smooths the skin immediately and contains zinc, salicylic and glycolic acid.

>> Buy the Topicals High Roller Ingrown Hair Serum for $26

  1. For a healthier and happier scalp, apply this Nuele scalp serum at night. It has a delicious lemon and lavender scent and moisturizes and detoxes your scalp.

>> Buy the Nuele Nighttime Scalp Serum for $34

Lauryn Jiles

Lauryn Jiles

Author McClatchy Commerce

Lauryn Jiles is a Content Commerce Assistant at McClatchy. She is based in South Carolina and graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. Lauryn has written for numerous brands and is well-versed in the fashion, beauty, health, and lifestyle verticals. She enjoys yoga, coffee, fashion museums, sushi, and traveling.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.

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