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Spring Skincare Routine for Dark Skin: The Velvet Reset
Winter has a way of humbling even the most loyal skincare routines. One minute your skin is glowing like fresh shea butter under summer sun. The next? Ashy elbows, tight cheeks, dull undertones, and flakes that refuse to blend under makeup. If you’re a Black woman living in the UK or anywhere with long, damp winters, you already know the struggle. Cold winds, indoor heating, low humidity, and heavy winter products leave melanin-rich skin looking tired, dehydrated, and — let’s say it plainly — ashy. But here’s the truth many mainstream skincare blogs miss: Melanin-rich skin doesn’t just get dry…
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The Velvet Standard: How to Maintain Consistent, Glowing Black Skin All Year (Without Burnout)
Introduction: The Glow Isn’t Built in Sprints — It’s Built in Seasons Let’s speak honestly. Most people with melanin-rich skin are not struggling because they don’t care about skincare. They are struggling because they are exhausted by it. One month, you’re committed.New serums. New routines. New hope.Then life happens. Fatigue creeps in.And suddenly? The glow fades, the routine collapses, and the cycle begins again. At Velvet Melanin, we do not chase temporary glow.We cultivate sustainable radiance. Because glowing Black skin is not the result of overcomplicated 12-step routines, viral products, or seasonal bursts of motivation. It is the result of…
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8 Lessons I’ve Learned About Black Women’s Skincare So Far…
A few months ago, I launched Velvet Melanin, a space dedicated to celebrating the richness, resilience, and radiance of Black women’s skin. Today, as we mark our 4-month milestone, I can’t help but reflect on this journey – both as a skincare enthusiast and as the founder of a growing platform that’s already touched so many lives. From personal stories to community feedback, I’ve learned invaluable lessons about Black women’s skincare, self-love, and building a brand rooted in authenticity. This article is both a celebration and a guide: a reflection of what I’ve discovered so far, what Black women often…







