Bright Body
05/25/2026
Bright Body is the product of my ancestors, my values, and my curiosity.
I got sick.
I taught myself cosmetic formulation.
I launched a “clean” beauty brand in 2017.
A year later, I learned the truth about plastic packaging, and rebuilt the company around aluminum + glass packaging and refills.
Then I had twins after three years of infertility, formulated a baby line for their eczema-prone skin, and watched Roe get overturned a few months later.
Every part of this brand is downstream of one of those moments.
🌿 The progressive grandfather who was captured and tortured under a military coup
🌿 The MIT physicist grandmother who ran the lab where my grandfather did his research
🌿 The chronic illnesses (EDS, POTS, severe Lyme) that made me start reading my product labels in the first place
🌿 The formulation principles I learned while I was still stuck in bed
🌿 The kitchen experiments I started as I got better with treatment
🌿 The 9% plastic recycling statistic that broke my brain
🌿 The infertility journey, the abortion that saved my life, the twins, and the SCOTUS decision that turned 1% of every sale into a donation to reproductive rights
Bright Body is built out of all of that. Every formula, every package, every line of copy.
If you’ve felt seen in any of this, welcome home.
05/25/2026
The Pitta routine: skincare for sensitive skin that’s prone to sensitivity, redness, breakouts, and inflammation.
If you’ve been told for years that “oily” skin and “dehydrated” skin are opposites, this is your reminder that they’re not.
Half of all skin is dehydrated regardless of skin type.
Inflammation-prone skin especially gets caught in a cycle where stripping cleansers and harsh actives trigger more oil production, which traps more bacteria, which causes more breakouts.
The solution - despite what we were taught in the 2000s - is actually gentle products (not harsh ones).
Swipe through the slides for the full routine (cleanse > hydrate > treat > moisturize).
Gentle products > harsh products for inflammation-prone skin.
05/25/2026
This is a long one. Save it for when you have time.
I’ve been thinking about why “beauty is political” is a brand pillar for me, and why a beauty brand has to say so out loud right now.
The short version: who gets to decide the “standards,” and how those standards shift over time, are direct functions of social, cultural, and political power, including racial power.
Those standards have always been white-coded by default.
They affect your purchasing power, your social capital, your time, your confidence, your health.
The longer version is in the slides.
Every time women in this country have gained real ground, the beauty industry has tightened its grip in response.
The 1920s rail-thin flapper came right after white women’s suffrage.
The 1950s housewife was sold specifically to white middle-class women while Black women kept working.
The 1980s waif arrived alongside explicit workplace pressure on
Black women to straighten their hair and assimilate.
And right now, post-Roe, we are watching the next version play out:
Ozempic, , tradwives, the dismantling of body positivity, far-right wellness publications like Evie Magazine (Peter Thiel-backed, SPLC-flagged), and the appropriation of “soft life” language from Black women’s online spaces.
A starving body cannot fight.
A tired body cannot organize.
That is not a metaphor. That is the actual function. F*ck that.
When the aesthetic shifts hard right at the same moment the policy does, and the policies on the table hit women of color and low-income women hardest, the aesthetics are part of the political program.
We don’t make products to help you meet a beauty standard.
We make products to help you feel your best in the skin you’re in.
We focus on essential products with high-quality, timeless ingredients.
And we don’t shy away from talking about why this matters.
Sources on slide 20. Save, share, send to anyone still telling you this is just about products.
05/25/2026
What is hair porosity? Here’s the breakdown.
Curl pattern tells you what your hair looks like.
Porosity tells you how it behaves.
It’s the most useful thing you can learn about your curls, and it’s what we organize our entire curl line around.
Porosity is controlled by your cuticle, the outer layer of each strand.
Cuticles can be tightly sealed (low), balanced (medium), or lifted and open (high).
The way to tell which you have isn’t the glass-of-water test that’s all over the internet.
Individual hair buoyancy depends on residue and oils, not cuticle structure.
The real test is how your hair behaves:
🚿 Low porosity: water beads up, hair takes forever to wet, products sit on top
🚿 Medium porosity: water absorbs normally, products do what they say
🚿 High porosity: water absorbs fast, hair stays thirsty, frizz shows up uninvited
Bright Body curl care is built specifically for medium-to-high porosity waves, curls, and coils.
Sulfate-free, silicone-free, refillable, formulated to ECOCERT international standards.
Low porosity? Our Bamboo FlexiStrong Styling Jelly works across all porosities.
Use code NEW for 15% off your first order.
05/25/2026
Why our products do at least 3 things in 1.
Most skin and hair products are formulated with one thing in mind: profit.
And don’t get me wrong, we have to make a profit too. But the problem is when profit comes before benefits, performance, and sustainability.
It’s much more profitable for a beauty brand to sell you 3 products that each do 1 thing for $150 total, rather than 1 product that does 3 things for $50.
Most brands don’t really care if that’s wasteful (it is) or a sign of inefficient formulation (also yes). It makes them more money.
That’s not how we roll.
Whenever I formulate a product, I pack as many benefits into one product as I possibly can.
IMO, every product should do more than one thing.
I really don’t think that’s a radical concept, but unfortunately, in the beauty industry, it is.
How it actually works:
🌿 Flaxseed & Oat Protein Curl Gel. Flax mucilage defines waves and curls without the crunch, shea and jojoba soften and reduce frizz, and plant proteins strengthen medium to high porosity strands.
🌿 Moisture Locking Curl Refresher. Jojoba oil and glycerin de-frizz without added weight, bamboo extract strengthens hair of all porosities, and marshmallow leaf makes detangling easy.
🌿 The Illuminating Tonic. 9% mandelic acid that smooths, brightens, plumps fine lines, fades dark spots, and supports cell turnover. Five things in one bottle.
🌿 Clear Skin Potion. 15% azelaic acid that fights acne-causing bacteria, calms redness, and fades post-breakout dark spots, paired with saccharomyces and green tea extracts to hydrate, support the barrier, and regulate oil.
The result: a 3 or 4-step routine instead of 10. Less money. Less plastic. Less guessing about what does what.
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