Hispanic Heritage Month 2025 ends today! Looking for ways to support the Hispanic community year-round, both on and off Clapper? That’s easy: buy from Hispanic and Latino-owned businesses!
And you can do more than just frequent a local restaurant. In fact, you can find a Hispanic-owned business no matter the industry you’re looking in.
Nopalera
Winter’s coming, which means we’re all in need of some extra moisture. And there’s no better choice than Nopalera!
Nopalera is a modern Mexican lifestyle brand. They use bold and unique fragrances to transport you to Mexico City and keep your skin hydrated and healthy. Powered by the nopal cactus, their products aim to honor Mexican tradition, heritage, and resilience. Plus, they have a focus on clean fragrance, keeping your skin healthy and moisturized!
Try out one of Nopalera’s body creams this winter!
Ceremonia
According to their founder, Babba Rivera, “Ceremonia was born out of the desire to restore my damaged hair, while celebrating the richness of Latin culture.” Infusing ritual and tradition with clinical testing, Ceremonia creates products to nourish, repair, and improve your hair.
And we aren’t just talking shampoo. Their products help you from root to tip. If your scalp needs some love, they’ve got hair oil or scalp scrub. Damaged hair would love their protect and repair duo. Give day (or two) (or five) old hair with their arrowroot dry shampoo.
Not to mention their products are powered by natural ingredients, vegan and cruelty-free, plastic negative, and they donate to climate change reversal. In case you weren’t already interested.
Suavecito
Hair care and lotion is for everyone. But Suavecito specializes in hair, beard, and shaving products for men.
Suavecito’s mission is to create high-quality men’s hair care products that are actually affordable. Their award-winning pomade gives you all-day hold that smells good, feels good, and washes out easily. With a full range of beard care (trust us: you need beard conditioner) and shaving products (shave gel is a must), they’ll help you manage more than just your mane.
Give yourself (or your favorite man) a self-care reset with their grooming sets! Or peruse their website to find that product you’ve been dreaming of.
Yuya Cosmetics
Latina founded and owned Yuya Cosmetics wants to empower you to live a happier, fuller life. Whether that’s through experimenting with new makeup looks or feeling a little better every day, Yuya’s products are doing just that!
Each of their products is a labor of love. From the names to the colors and even the unique designs on the packaging, every element has meaning. Oh, and their products work! Their cruelty-free range of face, eye, and lip products is long-lasting. We’re big fans of their liquid lipstick, which has all-day, vivid color.
If you check their website, they’re sold out. But you can find their entire range (and more) on their Amazon store!
Min & Mon

NYC-based and Colombian-born, Min & Mon is adding whimsy to your everyday life. Just take a look at their products: their bold designs and vibrant colors are literally made to stand out. And they believe you should, too. There’s a hand-drawn quality to their designs that embraces human creativity and life’s beautiful imperfections.
Whether you want to add a pop of personality to your wardrobe or need an accessory as unique as you, Min & Mon’s got you covered. Even their keychains are unlike anything we’ve ever seen! Looking for something more understated? Check out their cardholders.
And that’s just what we found! As Hispanic Heritage Month 2025 draws to a close, we hope you’ll continue to seek out and support Hispanic-owned businesses. Don’t forget to explore your local community to find Hispanic and Latino-owned businesses you can patronize all year.
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