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Black-Owned Brands See an Opening in the Beauty Aisle

Sephora said it will dedicate 15 percent of its shelf space to black-owned brands. But building a more inclusive beauty store is going to be complicated.
Rihanna arrives for the launch of Fenty Beauty's Stunna Lip paint "Uninvited" at a Sephora | Source: Getty Images
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  • Rachel Strugatz

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