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25+ Affordable Black-Owned Gifts for Everyone on Your List This Black Friday

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Supporting Black-owned businesses empowers communities and gives you access to thoughtful, unique, and high-quality gifts. This Black Friday, we’ve rounded up 25 incredible options under $50 to suit everyone on your list. From beauty and self-care to home goods and food, let these gifts stand out during the season of giving.

Beauty & Self-Care

  1. Bread Beauty Supply Hair Oil Everyday Gloss – Add shine with this “lip gloss for hair.” $24 at Sephora
  2. Topicals Slick Salve Glossy Lip Balm Duo – An ultra-hydrating, glossy lip duo. $18 at Sephora
  3. Grace Eleyae Slap Cap – A sleek satin-lined cap to protect hair day and night. $22 at Amazon
  4. Maya Njie Discovery Set – Six artisan fragrances for those seeking a signature scent. $48 at Maya Njie
  5. Hyper Skin Brightening Clearing Vitamin C Serum – A skin-brightening favorite for tackling hyperpigmentation. $36 at Sephora

Home Goods

  1. Harlem Candle Company Holiday Collection – Bring warmth to any space with elegant scents. Black Friday discounts up to 25% + gifts included. Shop the sale here
  2. Loam Scenic Route Candle – A spicy, earthy scent that creates a cozy ambiance. $33 at Loam
  3. Sabrena Khadija “Gemini” Print – Artistic prints perfect for livening up any wall. From $16 at Society6
  4. Goodee Chirpy Small Bowl – A handmade clay bowl that doubles as a statement piece. $39 at Goodee
  5. Le Creuset x Sheila Bridges Mug – Harlem Toile patterns meet iconic Le Creuset durability. $28 at Bloomingdale’s

Clothing & Accessories

  1. Brother Vellies Cloud Socks – These ultra-cozy socks are a luxurious treat for the feet. $35 at Brother Vellies
  2. Telfar Athletic Logo Socks – Stylish socks with the iconic Telfar logo. $23 at Telfar
  3. House of Aama Tan Nude Silk Scarf – A Dupioni silk scarf inspired by Black heritage. $50 at House of Aama
  4. Mifland Script M Beanie – Add flair to winter outfits with this colorful beanie. $42 at Mifland
  5. Oma the Label Juvel Huggies – Dainty everyday earrings that elevate any outfit. $45 at Oma the Label

Food & Drink

  1. Aunts et Uncles Peppa Sauce – A bold pepper sauce with deep, rich flavors. $12 at Aunts et Uncles
  2. Capital City Mambo Sauce – Sweet, tangy, and perfect for marinades or dipping. $13 at Amazon
  3. Golde Original Turmeric Latte Blend – A caffeine-free, wellness-forward treat for latte lovers. $29 at Golde
  4. Partake Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies – Allergen-friendly cookies for guilt-free indulgence. $16 for 3 at Partake
  5. Maison Noir Wines “Oregogné” Chardonnay – A crisp wine for celebrating the season. $40 at Maison Noir Wines

Books & Entertainment

  1. The New Black West – Celebrate modern Black cowboys with this stunning coffee-table book. $18 at Amazon
  2. BLK MKT Vintage – Dive into over 300 pieces of Black ephemera in this beautifully curated book. $34 at Amazon
  3. Be Rooted Deck of Cards – Play Spades in style with these vibrant cards. $10 at Be Rooted
  4. CultureTags Card Game – Test your cultural knowledge with this fun, acronym-based game. $17 at Amazon
  5. Kenesha Sneed’s “Many Shapes of Clay” – A heartwarming book on healing through art. $15 at Amazon

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Shop Thoughtfully, Give Meaningfully

From soothing skincare to unique home goods, these gifts bring joy while supporting Black creativity and entrepreneurship. Shop smart this Black Friday and make your purchases count!

What’s your favorite Black-owned find this year? Let us know in the comments below!

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