 Hey Co-Friends, I'm Bianca Renee, and you're watching Bianca Renee Today, and today is part two of my shopping for black-owned brands. Once again, I am risking my life out here on these COVID streets to go support some black brands. This is my first time shopping in a year. So if you watched my last video, you saw me shop for black-owned brands at Ulta, but now my next stop is Target. So let's go see what I can find. Look at that, got that Jesus parking spot right in the front. You know what really sucks is that I have like 10,000 bags at home, and I don't have any in the car. So now I'm gonna have to pay 10 cents for a bag. You guys, so now this is what we do in California. They charge us for bags. So here's the thing about Target. You tell yourself not to get a car because you don't need one, but then you play yourself because now you're holding all 20 items that you did not come in here for. So instead of playing the game, I'm just gonna get the cart, because I know I'm gonna fill it up. So first of all, right when you walk in, they have a whole section dedicated for Black History Month. If you go onto their website, it also shows you all the different things, including different clothing items. So they have shirts that have all of these messages on them. I love that. And these were actually made by black designers. Oh, that's cute. Love it. We have Goldie. I like how they have the pictures of the founders right next to their products, but these are dietary supplements. Oh, pineapple punch. What is this? Oh, snaps. They have the new Shea Moisture line for wigs. I kind of want to get this bonding glue because I use the Got to Be Gel, and that is the only product confession that I use that has silicone, but I'm little using like one dot on my scalp. So I think I'm gonna get the bonding glue. They're flyaway rat moves. This one is no longer black-owned, but black-founded. Tipped it. I'm gonna try to reach out to them. See if they'll send me some. I do need a new glue for my wigs. Not gonna use gorilla glue. That's what we're not gonna do. See, I think what happened was, I think that girl, she was thinking of Gorilla Snot. Very different than Gorilla Glue. Oh my god. Sorry. Proud friend moment. Look, Julissa. Oh, she's so cute. Look at Oriisa's curls. She's in stores. Not black-owned. Obviously, Latina-owned, woman-owned, but it's my friends. I gotta shout her out. Miss Jessie is black-owned. Myelle is black-owned. Camille Rose is black-owned. TPH is black-owned. You know what? I actually haven't tried this. Let me just get this. Everybody loves the kinky-curly curling custard. Let's just get it. I did learn that as I am is not black-owned. It's like Middle Eastern-owned. Emerge is black-owned. TGIN, black-owned. Curls is black-owned. Just googled it. Aunt Jackie's is not black-owned. Main choice is no longer black-owned, and Carol's daughter is also no longer black-owned. So you come to Target. You start getting sidetracked, but this is really cute. Now, ladies, when it's that time of the month, you gotta go with Honey Pot. I will warn you that there's some that are like mint cooling. I wasn't ready for that little sensation, so make sure you read that so you know what you're putting down there. But great brand when it's that time. But Honey Pot is paraben-free, no dioxide, and black-owned. Okay, here we go in the makeup section. So you guys know black radiance actually isn't black-owned, but the lip bar is black-owned, beauty bakery is black-owned, and so is minted. So Target has some things that they didn't have at Ulta, like these new matte lipsticks. Ooh, look at these colors. For real, though. Mochimami, brown sugar, nudist. So then I'm gonna get Carmel Delight in their foundation. I'm gonna get a brow pencil in dark brown, and I want to get a matte liquid lip. Hmm, those are kind of dark, though. And I have glosses, liners, and the liquid eyeshadow. Actually, let me share the love. Let me get a minted nude lala. These are some nice nude colors. And then I'll get the matching lala lip pencil. Price-wise, they're pretty similar. $14.99, $12.99, $13.99, and actually Beauty Baker is only $11.99. So maybe I will get one of these colors. I'm gonna try Ferreldo, because I just like the name, and the color looks cute. This one's cute, too, on the bite side. Okay, I'm gonna get these two. That's it, that's it, that's it. You know what, I also just get a blush, because I've been using the same matte blush for like a hundred years, and I don't use any other blush. I think so much, but I'm gonna get it. Now, when it comes to being black founded or black-owned, I'm not really mad at it, because we all got to start somewhere, then you sell your business, and then you make more money. And you don't want like another company to buy a black-owned brand, and then it flops because we stopped buying it, and then it's like, oh, now this is why we shouldn't support or purchase black brands. So I'm not mad at it, still support it, use what you like, but it's just good to know who is still black-owned and who was bought. Okay, now we've branched out to the food section. Partake is also a black-owned brand. They have cookie butter, chocolate chip cookies, and birthday cakes. They're vegan, gluten-free, top-8 allergy. I have to do birthday cake, even though cookie butter also sounds good. Let me calm down, let me calm down, but I'm gonna get this. Wine, black girl magic rosé. Oh, she's got curly hair and everything. I don't drink wine, but this is black-owned and looks really cute. And then over here, I also don't drink coffee, but black and bold is also a black-owned brand. Put y'all on everything. We got cookies, we got drinks, what you want? So Barbie is not black-owned, but I can't respect that we've come a long way. We've got an Afro people. Oh, she cute, representation. We even got black mermaids. Okay, okay. We got black Barbie in space. We got a black veterinarian. Y'all, if I get a girl, if my next baby is a girl, is a rap. She gonna have this little salon chair. Okay, now my favorite section in target, the game section because I host game nights all the time. Culture tags, black-owned brand. I already bought this. It's hilarious. It's about solving acronyms like, for example, the card might say YGMM and this is a family and friends theme and that stands for you got McDonald's money. So if I was describing this, I would say something that your mom says to you in the car when you're hungry. You got McDonald's money. So this is a hilarious game. I'm gonna actually be playing this on Instagram. So if you already follow me, you might have already played with me on my Instagram live. If you missed it, I mean, I tell you guys to follow me every video. Excuse the alarm. Someone's obviously trying to steal something, but they have a black history month like section for all these different books. The story of rap. Oh, this is kind of cute. Hold on. I have to get this one for Jaylin. Happy hair. Oh, this is so cute. Okay, I need both of these. Also a fan favorite black owned. Gotta love the representation. Okay, I've officially been in the store for too long. I've spent way too much money. So let's check out and see my damage. $318 later. That's a target record. I spent at least $50 when I go to Target. I need to go home. I have spent too much today. $140 of that was towards black owned brands. What did I get? I think it's getting too dark. So I'll show you what I got when I get home. I bought you some books. What do you think? This one says the story of rap. And this one says happy hair. And these are my makeup. The little things you're not supposed to touch. What do you think? Is that a nice shade for mommy? So here's the final outcome of what I got from Target. I got two lip glosses from Beauty Bakery and the matte liquid lipstick. I got some foundation. Okay, wow. Excuse you, sir. Can I read your book? This, that's for you. I got a lip color and pencil from Mented. I got the lip bar. I just got everything but lips from lip bar, a brow pencil and their foundation. And I got a blush from Beauty Bakery as well. And then I got two books for Jaylin. Can we read the books? Let's read this one. The story of rap. Wow, look at all the people of color. This one's called happy hair. Ah, frohawk. Wow, what's in this one? Wash and go. Mommy's hairstyle right now. Look, it's just like mommy. Do you see it? Do you see the resemblance? Oh, Jaylin, I have one called cool cuts. I got to find the boy version. I didn't have that one. Looks like his favorite is definitely the Beauty Bakery blush. And got some cookies. Cookies? What do you think? Par takes birthday cake cookies. And I finally gave in and got the very popular kinky curly original coiling custard. So I will experiment with this, let you guys know. But that is everything from Target. Hope you guys enjoyed my little shopping haul. I will be showcasing these products throughout my videos, not just in February, but throughout the year. Let me know your favorites. Let me know what else I should, can't wait till he loves the blush. Let me know what else I should try from Tarik at or any other stores. Your favorite black-owned brands. And I'll see you guys next time. Thanks for watching Beyond Grinne today.