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Segregation in Aisle Seven: Big-Box Stores Relegate Black Hair Products to the Rear

23 Apr

Very Interesting Read!

By Pepper Miller 

Can a sistah get an espresso lip pencil? That’s what I asked a fellow shopper who along with me was digging through the crowded shelves of “tawny beige” facial powders and “nude” lip pencils — colors that were the antithesis of what we were looking for, for our brown skin tones. She was looking for a pressed powder color to match her complexion. Frustrated, after carefully examining each related product and crevice, we called off the search.

Here we were — two disappointed, empty-handed, black shoppers in a mass retail store in our neighborhood, where 99.5% of the shoppers are black, eyeing the, blonde, blue-eyed models on point-of-shelf displays, and shelves and shelves of hair-care and cosmetic products that clearly weren’t designed with us in mind.

“Why do they do this to us?” my new cohort asked. “Because they can,” I answered.

For years and years it has been the norm for “planogramming” –- a planning model that retailers use to help determine the placement of products on shelves to maximize sales — to stock loads and loads of the same skin care, cosmetics and hair-care products in every community. But in predominantly black communities, this practice falls short of meeting the needs of the community. The few ethnic brands that squeeze through the funnel are typically relegated to a special “ethnic” section. You will find a shelf or two in the back of the store, with never enough products or variety of products for the community the store serves. In such a competitive environment, it seems like a no-brainer to do the reverse.

Black women, for example, spare no expense when it comes to their hair. Given society’s intrigue with black hair, the black community’s frequent judgment about it and all the challenges associated with styling and maintaining their hair, black women are likely to spend two to three times as much money on their hair as white females.

New hair-care products, Miss Jessie’s and Mixed Chicks, launched within the past few years with online sales and now in big-box retailers, were targeted to black biracial women to help tame their naturally curly locks. The products have also attracted many African-Americans who choose to wear their hair naturally (versus relaxed with chemical straighteners). Today, these multimillion dollar brands have inspired the launch of hundreds of other “me too” natural hair care products. Collectively, these products for naturally kinky and curly hair have become one of the new standards of hair-care products within the $9 billion black hair-care industry. But they have no shelf space in mass retail outlets in black communities.  They squeeze into neighborhood beauty supply stores, but would serve the community better and do well in national chains. They have the potential to generate billions of dollars in sales from the black community alone.

Talk about lost revenue and opportunities.

Industry experts give three reasons for why this obvious problem has yet to be resolved:

1. Manufacturers insist that they are distributing ethnic skin and hair care products where there are high concentrations of African Americans, and although they have budgets for mainstream campaigns, they claim to not have the budgets to support these brands with national ad campaigns.

2. Retailers complain that it is difficult to determine which stores and brands should be given precious shelf space through “ethnic” planograms. Really?

3. Ubiquitous beauty-supply stores in black communities rob them of customers by providing more variety of products in combination with low, competitive prices.

Blah, Blah, Blah.

A few weeks later while in that same store where I and the other shopper couldn’t find our “ethnic” products, I saw young kids stocking the shelves with an old heritage brand of shampoo among African Americans that has not been popular with the community in decades. I walked over and asked: “Wow, black folks are really buying ____ huh? Who knew?” “Oh no”, one girl replied, “We’re taking down the old [bottles that weren't moving] ___ and putting up new ones [of the same brand].” She said they always send blacks to the ethnic section in the rear for the shampoo they actually want to buy.

Kind of blows the retailer excuses out of the water.

I took a final stroll down the mainstream aisles which, as usual, were loaded with products and no shoppers. I wrote the retailer and explained my dilemma. After going back and forth about four times via e-mails, I finally got a call. “What do you want?” the confused person asked. “I want to see more variety of products that are relevant to me, my needs and the needs of my community in this store,” I said. They increased the ethnic aisle another foot. A victory? Hardly.

Thoughts Ladies?

And The Winner Of Sofn Free Collection Is……..

23 Apr

MissBibaDiva!

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And The Winner Of Edens BodyWorks Peppermint Tea Tree Collection Is……..

23 Apr

KinkyKinetik!

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And The Winner Of Amazing Botanicals Is……..

23 Apr

Genetra!
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[CLOSED] Today’s Giveaway: CurlKit!

23 Apr

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We sort through the clutter to send you only what works and what’s worth the splurge.

If you have felt the pain of and frustration of wasting money on products that don’t work, then this service is for you.

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Giveaway UPDATE

21 Apr

The winners will be announced soon. Yall have got to give me sometime. This blog is not my only responsibility and i ask for patience because its a lot to do. They will be announced i promise you. Some of the winners have already received their gifts. Check out my twitter TL for proof pictures. All i ask is for patience and understanding. Thanks!

[CLOSED]Today’s Giveaway: Carol’s Daughter HEALTHY HAIR SET WITH MONOI HAIR MASK

20 Apr

Carol’s Daughter HEALTHY HAIR SET WITH MONOI HAIR MASK

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[CLOSED]Today’s Giveaway: Shea Moisture’s Sister Brand Nubian Heritage, Curly Hair Solutions, and CurlFormers!

19 Apr

Hello Loves! I have been sick for the past 2 days so forgive me for not posting the giveaways but i am better now.

I owe you guys a day so i am giving away, not 1, not 2 BUT 3 GIVEAWAYS TODAY!

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[CLOSED] Today’s Giveaway: Sofn Free Collection!

17 Apr

Today’s Giveaway………

Sofn Free Collection

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Strawberricurls Spotlight: Dominique-Alexis

17 Apr

How long have you been natural and when did you BC?
Hi I’m Bunny and I’ve been natural for ten years (my whole life!). My big sister helps me take care of my hair! My hair is changing textures, which means it’s getting coarser. This make it a little bit harder for me to learn how to take care of my curls, but I know I can do it!

What are your staple products and hairstyles?
My staple products are Darcys Botanical’s of course! Their daily leave in conditioner leaves my hair soft and smooth while their Madagascar Styling Cream leaves my cornrows super shiny!

Braided mohawks are my VERY favorite hairstyle in the world =)

What is your regimen?
I wash my hair six braids with Darcys shampoo and then deep condition while I’m in the shower for about ten minutes. I rinse right before I get out and my sister moisturizes and detangles my hair for me. After that she stretches in Ghana braids for styling or does braids/twists for a down and out style!

What are your natural hair goals?
I want my hair to be long enough for me to sit on!

How do you keep your hair intact overnight?
Silk pillow case and a hair scarf!

How do you maintain length?
Protective styles, finger detangling instead of combs, and lots of moisturizer!

Name 1 reason you went natural and why you love being natural.
I’ve always been natural, but I want to stay natural because I love to rock my BIG HAIR! Make you check out our website: Natural-hair-care-info.com!

XOXOXO