'I hope attendees leave feeling inspired, empowered, seen, heard.'
Project Beauty Expo, a trade show featuring beauty and wellness products for and created by women of color, held its fourth annual event in Los Angeles this past weekend.
There were also over 40 minority-owned companies in attendance including Black Girl Sunscreen, Eden, and Tress -- brands that specifically cater to the needs of people of color. Brown originally created this growing platform as a result of her own experience as a budding beauty entrepreneur. After attempting to launch a skin care brand in 2014 and participating in many trade shows, she quickly realized the lack of events geared toward smaller, independent brands.
She adds,"There are many disadvantages that people of color face and PBE helps to level the playing field."During the event there were workshops, panel discussions and private networking mixers for buyers, the press, influencers and brand founders.
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