09.20.22
Ulta Beauty has officially announced the eight early-stage BIPOC beauty brands that will participate in its inaugural MUSE Accelerator this fall.
Launching this month, the 10-week program will provide the selected brands time, resources, mentorship and the opportunity to learn from established industry leaders to help prepare them for retail readiness.
“I’m so proud to welcome our first MUSE Accelerator cohort to Ulta Beauty,” said Monica Arnaudo, chief merchandising officer. “These brand founders have worked hard to get to this point, and our program will help them further ignite their potential, fuel growth and reach new heights. As the leading beauty retailer, we understand the importance of greater inclusivity within beauty and the responsibility we have to create equitable opportunities for BIPOC brands to thrive in our industry. I’m honored we will accompany them on this journey and look forward to seeing them flourish throughout the process.”
The eight selected brands span a variety of beauty categories, including wellness, skincare, haircare, makeup, and fragrance and will each receive $50,000 in financial support to propel development along with resources for long-term success.
The 2022 Cohort Participating Brands and Founders
Pound Cake, Camille Bell and Jonathan Velazquez: A Black- and Latinx-owned cosmetics company that creates products for people of different skin and lip tones, while authentically highlighting beauty-lovers who are BIPOC, fat-identifying, trans, and non-binary.
Squigs, Nikita Charuza: A “headcare” brand that creates skincare and haircare products for anyone who believes good ingredients and good moods go hand-in-hand.
Ourside, Keta Burke-Williams: Formerly known as Aspen Apothecary, the personal fragrance brand founded by sisters Katja and Keta, is shifting the conversation in the $47 billion category with fragrances that amplify consumers as they are and evoke powerful emotions to bring people together.
Bonita Fierce Candles, Melissa Gallardo: Candles that represent, celebrate and elevate the diversity of the multicultural Latina community.
Sade Baron, Rachel and Folosade Lambo: A mother-daughter duo creating highly-effective and concentrated body care products for skin issues such as eczema, contact dermatitis, psoriasis, and chronic dry skin.
YINA, Ervina Wu and Angela Gray: A beauty and wellness company inspired by east Asian medicine and rituals, providing consumers multi-faceted products that go beyond skincare, and address stress and imbalance.
The Refig, Tanya Perkins: Bottle-free haircare for curls and beauty solutions that are easy to use, eco-friendly, and actually work.
Dehiya Beauty, Mia Reddy: A champion of diverse and inclusive beauty with a passion for creating highly-effective, plant-based skincare using ethically sourced, highly active, native, and wild botanical ingredients from throughout the Diaspora.