In The Press | LIHA Beauty

For chic products that combine traditional ingredients with modern formulations, look no further than Líha, created by Liha Okunniwa and Abi Oyepitan.

As part of the global resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, millions of allies have not only taken to the streets to protest systemic racism, but taken to their wallets to support black-owned businesses.

There’s an elegant, apothecary vibe running through Liha Beauty: sleek glass bottles filled with tuberose-scented oil; pleasingly chunky soap, hand-wrapped in tissue paper. Then there are the jars of pure shea butter, all lovingly made using ethically sourced, vegan and organic ingredients in recyclable, refillable and soon-to- be plastic-free packaging.

By now, you probably know that shea butter is the kind of rich, nourishing skin ingredient you’ll want to find listed on the back of your favorite body lotion..