7 Black Women Influencers Who Are Helping Us Get Through COVID-19

Did you know that 49% of consumers depend on influencer recommendations? The majority of us depend on our favorite influencer to teach us how to rock a certain hairstyle, makeup, clothes and how to do life in general. While we’re currently all sitting home glued to our devices, we’re depending on content creators for live sessions, virtual courses and so much more. Check out our list of seven black women influencers who are helping us get through Covid-19.

LaShawn Wiltz

The creator of “Everyday Eye Candy Blog” finds simple solutions for busy working moms. Helping moms capturing everyday moments through photography.

Dayna Bolden

A full-time lifestyle, beauty blogger and entrepreneur. She offers tips on motherhood as well as videos on fashion, beauty, and a natural hair guide.

Mattie James

Shares her experience on marriage, home décor, self-care and her favorite recipes. She offers courses to teach influencers and content creators different skills to help them pitch to brands and landing profitable partnerships.

Adanna Dill

An award-winning blogger and mother. She shares tips on motherhood, travel, style, and tips on living in NYC.

Courtney Quinn

She is a color guro, fashionista and blogger. Her fashion taste is out-of-the-box style, NYC. She focuses on fashion, travel, hair and much more.

Luvvie Ajayi Jones

Is an NYT bestselling author of I'M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual as well as a podcast host and blogger. She created Luvv Nation to enlighten, educate and entertain people who are committed to leaving the world better than they found it.

Angela Davis

Angela is known as The Kitchenista. She is a self-taught home cook, food blogger, and recipe developer. If you’re looking for easy tasty recipes to cook during quarantine, then you should follow Angela

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