Skinbrand Topicals has added WNBA star Angel Reese and Nigerian artist Rema as investors in an undisclosed funding round, as the skincare brand navigates a pullback in institutional capital for consumer startups The round reflects a broader shift in how Black-founded consumer brands are financing growth in a more restrictive venture environment. As traditional investors grow more conservative, founders are increasingly treating distribution, cultural reach, and audience trust as strategic inputs alongside cash. Capital, Control, and the Cost of Growth Since launching in 2020, Topicals has raised more than $22.6
Topicals founder and CEO Olamide Olowe and its president Sochi Mbadugha have acquired Bread Beauty Supply through their holding company, Cost of Doing Business (CODB), which they launched in 2024. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed. According to Business of Fashion, CODB plans to grow Bread Beauty Supply’s retail presence in the US, beginning with an expansion into more Sephora stores. Topicals and Bread: Two Visionary Black-Owned Brands Topicals is a Black-owned skincare brand founded by Olowe in 2020. It has gained prominence for its products that




