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This Website Helps You Discover Tons Of Black-Owned Montreal Brands All In One Place

From skincare to haircare, you can find it everything!
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If you're always looking for ways to support local, you're in luck: The Blvck Market is on a mission to connect Black-owned brands to Montrealers.

And it's done an amazing job doing so — everything you're searching for can be found right on its website.

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From skincare and self-care products to hair care and beauty, this one-stop-shop will connect you to Black-owned brands.

The owners told MTL Blog that they wanted to "create a place where people could discover and shop Black-owned business all in one location."

"The online space was created to support and provide a platform for Black-owned businesses that’s not only for now but for generations to come."

The majority of the brands they carry are local, which is a great way to support your fellow Montrealers and their businesses.

The company promises that they've "searched for Black-owned brands so you don't have to!"

This is a great way to not only discover local Black-owned businesses but also to support many of them at the same time. Plus, you can find almost any product you've been looking for.

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