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Black Business: Umber By J Lenay

Umber wasn’t built in a studio. It’s roots come from Jasmine Lenay’s personal struggle with hirsutism, a condition linked to PCOS, that caused years of unwanted hair growth and skin challenges. After trying every option—from razors and creams, to DIY masks, and even electrolysis—she was left frustrated. She wasted time and money. Refusing to accept “quick fixes” or empty promises she explored holistic healing, Ayurvedic practices, and natural remedies. She established Umber in 2019—long before “clean beauty” and hair inhibitors became trendy. Visit the website and explore the right product for you.

https://umberjlenay.com/
email: customercare@umberjlenay.com/

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