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Website. rayj .com. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [ 1 ] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television presenter, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy. [ 3 ]
Bazaar.com catches up with a few Black beauty founders to discuss the industry's progress, "selling out," and the hardships of running a successful company.
True Color Skin Perfecting Stick Foundation. Since 1994, BLK/OPL has invested in creating cosmetics with Black and Brown skin tones in mind. It’s been Black owned since 2019 and has stuck to ...
From brands like Mielle Organics to Eden Body Works, discover some of the top Black-owned hair brands for shampoos, conditioners and more. These Amazing Black-Owned Haircare Brands Will Help With ...
600,000 sq ft (56,000 m 2) No. of floors. 2. Website. www .thegrovela .com. The trolley takes shoppers on a short ride from The Grove to Farmer's Market. The Grove is a retail and entertainment complex in Los Angeles, located on parts of the historic Farmers Market. The mall features Nordstrom and Barnes & Noble .
Further, we rounded up 19 Black-owned fashion finds to shop now from Black designers you should support long after Black History Month — read on to see our picks! Clothing 1.
The first recorded owner of Rancho San Bernardo, as the area in which 4S Ranch is currently located and originally part of four separate sitios or square leagues, was acquired by an English sea captain named Joseph Snook "Captain Snook" (who later became a Mexican citizen and changed his name to Jose Francisco Snook) in 1842 and 1845 through land grants from the Mexican Governor of California. [1]