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Thursday, August 17, 2017

Two Sisters Launch A Black Skin Care And Sun Screen Line

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Many people believe that if you are Black, you are not susceptible to sun burn and skin damage. But the truth is that the sun affects Black skin as much as white skin. That is why two Nigerian sisters, Chinelo Chidozie and Ndidi Obidoa, have introduced a new skincare product line called Bolden USA - made specifically for people of color.

Rich in antioxidants, one of their products, Bolden Shea Oil, is a brilliant multi-tasker, moisturizing both dry hair and skin, while combating the effects of sun damage and aging. It contains a sunblock that goes on clear with no white streaking.




Many Blacks think the sun doesn't affect their skin

Both sisters agree that the Black community needs to be educated about the dangers of not using sunscreen. Sadly, many Blacks do not use sunscreen because they don't think the sun poses a danger to them.

However, Chinelo explains, "Even though skin cancer doesn’t affect people of color as much as it affects people with white skin, that makes it more dangerous because it’s often not caught until it’s in an advanced stage."

Another myth is that Black skin can not burn, but more and more Black people are starting to experience sunburn especially during the summer months.

How they got started

The sisters grew up in West Africa where shea butter is readily available. So, the main ingredient in their original Bolden beauty line products was shea butter, but many of their customers wanted something they could use as a sunscreen that wouldn't leave white streaks.

So they expanded their line to include a sunscreen recipe designed specifically for Black skin.

Via their web site, the sisters comment, "We exist to embolden women like us to confidently embrace their natural beauty. Through expertly-cra­fted, responsibly-sourced, and tailor-made beauty experiences, we’ll deliver on this commitment - making beauty products that really work well for women of color."

For more details and/or to purchase their products, visit www.boldenusa.com




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