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AfroBiz Marketplace : Shop Black Owned Face Mask Brands & PPE products

AfroBiz • Feb 09, 2021

Black Culture Fashion trends regardless of Black History Month. One way to support Black businesses is to shop & refer a Black-owned business. AfroBiz Marketplace features African inspired design by Black-owned face mask brands and personal protection equipment (PPE) essentials.

 

The month of February marks the celebration of Black History Month. For many, every day is a Black History Day to advocate, live and prosper despite the odds of every day life in America.


The trending hashtag in February 2021 Black Futures Month presents itself as a statement by many who embraced the past and are optimistic of the future and progress in the Black community. 


Local businesses and small businesses are the heart of community. When a Black-owned business thrives, it enables the community to thrive in many ways.


Fortunately, AfroBiz Marketplace was formed to enable a sustainable ecosystem of Black-owned businesses to be discovered and market their products or services.


There are many categories of products and services, along with its global presence servicing Black-owned businesses all over the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and France.


Here are Black-owned face mask brands featured on AfroBiz Marketplace with amazing African print designs and pandemic readiness products to keep safe and ready for Spring 2021:




AfroBiz Marketplace Shop Black owned face mask


When you are looking for a fashion gift this Valentine's day or a one-stop shopping experience, Chief's Culture has something for men, women and children.


This Black-owned and operated fashion brand is a celebration of the African diaspora. They have essential products like protective face masks, as well as sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets and graphics tees.


You can find masks on Chief's Culture website.



AfroBiz Marketplace Shop Black owned face masks by Reflektion Design


Reflektion Design began in 2006 in Ghana and their philosophy is that your home is the ultimate canvas for self-expression. From the lighting fixtures to wall color items in your home should reflect who you are, spark memories of past adventures, inspire new ones and be the ultimate statement of your style. 


Discover African art, Ankara fabrics, accessories, baskets and also African-inspired face mask in their online store.


AfroBiz Marketplace Shop Black owned Face masks


Dr. Shortee’s is the family of products developed to help those who suffer from traumatized skin to find relief and comfort with an affordable, all-natural product. So their goal is to be the place you trust to provide your skin needs that won’t burn or further dry your skin.


Let them protect you with their 3-ply masks and KN95 masks. Keep your eyes smiling and let your mask do the rest! :)


Do you love to support Black-owned companies?


Join the revolution and become an Affiliate with AfroBiz. The exciting news is that businesses can also start their own affiliate program, join a network of Black-owned business advertisers and be featured in our global marketplace. This is a triple win model for the businesses, the community and the website to keep the directory free for Black businesses.



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