formula that promises to reduce the dark spots that can be left behind by breakouts while helping to prevent future breakouts. Its kojic acid, vitamin E, and fruit enzymes can take some of the credit for brightening and smoothing skin, too.
Along with gratitude, Verdejo expresses the need for change and support beyond the current push to shop Black-owned beauty brands. "Hyper Skin sits proudly alongside a countless number of thoughtful, investment-worthy, editorial, retail-ready Black-owned businesses and I am grateful that we are all currently receiving such support," she writes.
Hyper Skin is one of several brands addressing and expressing thankfulness for the surge in support they've received in recent days. Juvia's Place, Oui the People, Black Girl Sunscreen and many more have taken to Instagram to share gratitude and hopes for the future. Now, it's up to shoppers and industry influencers to continue supporting Black-owned beauty brands while pushing on a far greater scale for racial justice.
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