Target is all about Hispanic Heritage Month right now. The retailer has curated a tempting collection of products all developed by Latino or Latina founders. It has been telling the stories of Hispanic guests, entrepreneurs, and Target team members wherever possible. And it is spending the month — and maybe the future — celebrating, promoting, and spotlighting the influence and contributions of this important culture.
While Target is shining a spotlight on terrific products from Latino and Latina entrepreneurs, why not dig in and discover — or stock up on — some?
Try this all-natural styling gel made from honey.
Honey Baby Naturals makes beauty products with no alcohol, chemicals, or other harsh ingredients. The products are terrific for a variety of hair types. The company was founded by Aisha Ceballos-Crump, who has a family with a variety of hair styles. Honey was her family's secret ingredient and the inspiration for the line. Honey Baby Naturals products are all derived from honey.
This gel will hold your hair in place, and it smells, ever so slightly, of honey. Yum!
This serum promotes hair growth and controls frizz.
Rub a bit of this Stimulator Serum through your hair to stimulate your scalp and encourage a lush head of hair to emerge. It will also tame frizz and add control.
The ingredients are all natural — including cinnamon, jojoba, and sage.
This stuff is versatile! Use it as a hot oil treatment, as a prewash detangler, or for a bit of shine after you style your hair.
This stunning eye shadow palette is cruelty-free.
Get your gorgeous on with this eye palette from Alamar. It's loaded with rich, pressed pigments that won't make you feel guilty, because no one was hurt in the creation of these colors. The color collection is called Spanglish, and there's everything from matte neutrals to bold shimmers — eight colors that will improve your mood and last all day.
These tortilla chips are completely grain-free and yummy.
Going grain-free can leave you longing for crunchy, salty snacks. So stock up on these healthy tortilla chips from Siete. They are a grain-free version of a satisfying snack, made with avocado oil, cassava flour, coconut flour, and chia. They are tasty, gluten-free, and vegan. You can have nachos without guilt!
Stock up on Spanish and English books for the little ones.
Sit down and read a story to your little one and embed a bit of multilingual learning into the experience at the same time.
The Lil' Libros line of books introduces children to shapes and other concepts along with the English and Spanish words that go with them.
Whether it's the story of the city of Tenochtitlan or a trip to space with Ellen Ochoa, the first Latina to go there, these books are fun, instructive, and from a Latino-American perspective.
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