Sweet July for an Island Glow

Upgrade your self-care routine with award-winning Sweet July skincare. Founded by Ayesha Curry, Sweet July is more than a skincare brand. It is a tribute to Ayesha’s Jamaican roots and the beauty rituals passed down through generations of women in her family. Inspired by the traditions of her mother and grandmother, the line celebrates the use of island-grown, nutrient-rich ingredients that have been staples in Caribbean wellness practices for years.

Each product is vegan, cruelty-free, and thoughtfully formulated with ingredients that include guava, soursop and grapefruit oil, all known for their antioxidant-rich, clarifying and brightening properties. These are the same fruits that were part of Ayesha’s childhood and often found in her family’s kitchen where homemade beauty treatments were crafted. What makes Sweet July unique from other skincare brands is that it is rooted in the belief that what nourishes the body can also nourish the skin.

Some of Sweet July’s top products that reflect the brand’s commitment to care, and intention include the Irie Face Oil, The Essentials Set, and the Lip Treatment. The best part is that they are all affordable and last, so you really get the most bang for your buck. Clean and effective, check out these amazing products to have on your radar:

What is also fantastic about Sweet July is that the brand is dedicated to empowering young women and a partner of Girls Inc. of Alameda County, a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive, research-based programming to girls, particularly those in underserved communities. With email receive 15% off your first order. For a luminescent complexion, discover Sweet July HERE.

Telina Cuppari Senior Staff Writer at Beauty News NYC
Telina Cuppari

Senior Staff Writer

Telina Cuppari is a world explorer who loves people and pizza. Originally from California, Telina speaks three languages and has worked in seven countries and traveled extensively in more than 30 nations. She now resides in New Jersey where she holds two Guinness World Records for the Largest Collection of Pizza-Related Items. Her husband was kind enough to let her turn their garage into a pizza museum. Telina received her master’s in Edinburgh, Scotland and after spent three more years in the capital writing for one of the country’s largest newspapers about her failed relationships and dating foreign men. She loves anything beauty related, cooking strange food that’s super healthy, and meeting new people. Telina is the founder of Pizza Kindness, an independent, nonprofit dedicated to spreading kindness throughout the tristate area with pizza-related events and campaigns that support college scholarships and other charitable organizations.