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They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but there are just some products that we all must agree are for everyone. From hair care to makeup, some of our favorite Black-owned beauty brands did not hold back with the heat last year. Thus, we discovered some must-have holy grail products that we're for sure bringing with us.

Just in case you weren't in the loop, we have the scoop on all the buzz-worthy products that you must try for yourself. P.S. You're going to fall in love with them.

If you haven't tried these 11 holy grail products, right now is the time. Check them out below:

​Fenty Beauty (Again)

Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer

We can't talk about Fenty without spotlighting the Fenty Glow Universal Gloss Bomb. This hydrating lip gloss looks bomb on everyone. Definitely a must-have!

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