By: Abigail Pacheco By: Abigail Pacheco | September 9, 2021 | Lifestyle, Style & Beauty, Celebrity,
Our skin is the largest organ of the human body; it protects us and makes us who we are. More importantly, it’s also the organ that goes through the most physical deterioration and damage throughout our lives. So, it’s about time to start treating our skin with the care it deserves to prevent this. Thankfully, the newest skincare innovation has been dropped, which will help elevate everyone’s skincare routines to the next level.
1. Who is Kinlò Skincare’s founder?
You may have heard of Naomi Osaka before, but never like this. Most people know her as the world-renowned Japanese tennis player. At the young age of 23, she is the first Asian tennis player to hold a number one ranking with her impressive four-time grand slam championship. Despite her accomplishments, that is not what this article is about. She is now making a new name for herself in the skincare industry with her brand Kinlò. She truly is a powerful woman to be looked up to.
2. Naomi is breaking down myths.
Kinlò Skincare is specifically designed for melanated skin. Melanin-rich skin may not burn as easily, but it is still subject to harmful UV rays. So, it is paramount to wear sunscreen. Unfortunately, most on the market leave an unflattering white cast which, is where KinlòSkincare comes in to save the day.
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3. It is a clean product.
The products were created with the help of dermatologists like Dr. Naana Boakye to protect and nourish brown and black skin in a way that has never been done before. The ingredients are extremely clean and are tailored for this specific purpose. Some of them are jojoba seed oil, hemp seed and green tea. The combination of ingredients helps reflect blue light, protect your skin from the sun, heal and nourish.
4. Where does the name originate?
The name of Osaka’s skincare line is extremely important to her because she derived Kinlò from the Haitian and Japanese words for “gold”. Not only did she spend time to tailor an amazing and inclusive product but, she was also able to embody her cultural background into the name. Gold expresses her belief that everyone deserves to have their skin glowing and to learn to treat it as if it were a treasure.
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