Okay, so, I was scrolling through my usual fragrance wormhole on the internet (you know, that endless rabbit hole of reviews and “dupes” and trying to figure out if I *really* need another bottle of something that smells vaguely like rain on concrete?), and I stumbled across Oakcha. And of course, being the curious cat I am, I started digging.
The question that kept popping into my head was: Is Oakcha black-owned? Like, seriously, is it?
Okay, first off, I saw *something* that said “Black Owned Perfume Company Haul” attached to Oakcha. That’s a pretty solid clue, right? It’s like, someone actually *did* a haul featuring them, which suggests a positive association with being black-owned. You gotta think if it weren’t, someone would’ve called them out on it.
However, the other blurb is all about “Early Black Friday Shopping” and how they’re cutting out markups and dropping new scents monthly. Which is cool and all, don’t get me wrong, I’m all about affordable fragrances that don’t smell like your grandma’s attic. But it doesn’t exactly scream “black-owned” from the rooftops, ya know? It’s more focused on the business model, which, good for them!
Then there’s this other bit comparing Oakcha to Dossier and ALT, and the whole thing is about “affordable luxury” and “distinct philosophies.” Again, important, but still kinda vague when you’re trying to figure out the ownership situation. Like, are they *avoiding* saying it? Or am I just reading too much into this? Maybe.
Honestly, I haven’t found anything *explicitly* stating “Oakcha is a black-owned business” on any of this stuff. So, what gives? Maybe they just don’t lead with that? Which, honestly, is their prerogative. I mean, a good product is a good product, regardless of who’s behind it.
However, I always feel good supporting black-owned businesses, and if that’s the case with Oakcha, then even better! It seems like a reasonable assumption based on the first blurb, but I’m not ready to plant my flag in that hill just yet. More research is required! And maybe a sniff of their Forbidden Grass, because it sounds intriguing.