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Inkuto

Natural skin and hair care with roots in Ghana

The brand Inkuto uses traditional African methods and natural ingredients to provide skin and hair care that is kind for all skin types, genders, and ages. This brand, ethically sourcing its key ingredients shea butter and African black soap, is deeply involved with supporting communities in Ghana through educational possibilities, fair pay, and inclusion. Handmade, nourishing, and socially responsible, Inkuto is a brand kind to both you and the world.
PRODUCTS: African black soap, shea butter, face oil, shampoo, conditioner, skin oil, serum, soaps, cleanser, cleansing oil, face mask, elixir, essential oil, anti-age serum, tooth powder, styling cream

100% NATURAL INGREDIENTS

Inkuto emphasizes the use of natural and organic ingredients, ensuring that their products are safe and beneficial for the skin.

ETHICAL SOURCING

The brand sources its raw materials ethically, often from local communities in Ghana, promoting fair trade and supporting local economies.

TRANSPARENCY

Inkuto maintains open communication with customers, ensuring transparency about their ingredients, sourcing practices, and production processes.

COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT

Through fair trade practices, Inkuto supports local economies in Ghana, empowering women and widows to provide for their families and access education for their children.

DIVE DEEPER

  • Only use only natural and certified organic ingredients.

  • Has an extensive blacklist of ingredients not used in their products, including phthalates,  SLS, and talc.

  • All products and ingredients are vegan, including their hyaluronic acid.

  • Soap bar ingredients are COSMOS certified.

  • Fully hand-made i Helsinki, Finland.
  • Ingredients sourced from Ghana are fair trade, with Inkuto being actively and deeply involved in community support.
  • Deeply involved in community development projects, providing support and opportunities to local communities in Ghana.

  • Employs and provides Ghanaian women and widows fair compensation, community support, and educational opportunities for their children.

  • Planning to open a production facility for diabled people in Ghana to promote inclusivity.

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