Epara is a new beauty brand for women of colour
Epara Skincare, Berkshire

Epara is a new beauty brand for women of colour

Berkshire – The luxury label’s products feature organic ingredients and botanical actives that cater for the specific needs of dark skin.

Epara Skincare, Berkshire Epara Skincare, Berkshire
Epara Skincare, Berkshire Epara Skincare, Berkshire
Epara Skincare, Berkshire Epara Skincare, Berkshire

Berkshire – Epara’s products feature organic ingredients and botanical actives that cater for the specific needs of dark skin.

Products in the range, which was launched in Harrods, target skin imperfections and reduce hyper-pigmentation – a skin condition caused by excess sun exposure that is common among people with dark skin tones.

Founder Ozohu Adoh, who grew up in Nigeria, wants to create products that address skincare issues faced by women of colour, such as dryness and discolouration caused by the sun, free radicals and air pollution.

‘There is currently no established black skincare market in the UK,’ Adoh tells LS:N Global. ‘Many of the products in the market are typically generalised.’

The Epara range, which includes a face serum, eye serum and hydrating mist, features ingredients such as moringa oil, marula oil and shea butter, all of which are native to Africa, ethically sourced, and known for their nourishing and rejuvenating properties.

The Big Picture

  • For more on the rise of the African beauty market, read our 2016 Beauty Futures Report, in which LS:N Global examined the rise of ingredients derived from the continent
  • To learn more about the products, services and consumer tribes that will shape beauty in 2018 and beyond, buy a ticket to our forthcoming Beauty Futures Forum 2017
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