The cosmetics segment (Tiki) of the company that encourages natural African hair, has processed products even for face and skin.
Very few women still maintain natural hair as well as most nursery and primary school girls. However, most secondary school students and over 80 percent of women use artificial products on their hair that makes it very soft and straight like the hair of white women from the western world. Little do they know that the products destroys their hair texture and even render hair light and scanty. To help those already having natural hair to maintain their African coiffure without stress and to encourage those that are still feed-dragging to join the queue, Héritage, a company in three dimension with Tiki as one of the branches, came out with natural and quality cosmetics products.
TIKI produces body lotion from local ingredients including eucalyptus leaves and orange peels. According to the CEO of Héritage, Ngueng Eyango, they also produce lotion for the face with cinnamon which is really good for a great face texture. In addition to the passion put in to produce the lotion, they also produce gel for natural hair. The gel made with “Nkui” makes the hair soft and undulated at the control of the user’s hair brush. Tiki also produces bathing soap with cinnamon and turmeric that nourishes the skin and the CEO further disclosed that bathing soap is the first cosmetics product the company started with before going into the production ...
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