[tps_header]Since subscription hair and beauty boxes such as the uber successful Curl Box first hit the scene, the home delivery box concept has been all the rage since. It’s even grown outside the hair and beauty industry.
These subscription boxes and memberships give the consumers the ability to try out new trends, products, early-released merchandise and the best of any particular industry without all the effort it would normally take to curate all those items individually.
So if whether you’ve not yet experienced the joys of the subscription box trend or if you’re an old pro, here’s a few other black-owned subscription boxes to put on your radar.
[/tps_header]Ujamaa Box
Developed by Ebony Costain, this monthly subscription box showcases products from black-owned companies, which range from fashion, art, health, food and beauty businesses. The boxes, which are priced at an affordable $25 a month, features products for men and women. Ujamaa Box allows you to support several black-owned businesses with one single (or monthly) purchase.
Wanetta Woodard says
Hello. Im a Black woman with children. I spend at leat $50 a month at walmart on tissue, laundy items, toothpaste, dish liquid and more. Im looking for a monthly Black owened household bundle
Ann says
Bevel is no longer a black-owned and operated company. It was purchased by Proctor & Gamble in 2018. :-\
Maisha Gilyard says
MyBestBox and ColorGrind seem no longer to exist?!?
Maisha Gilyard says
also the self care box 🙁