Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People
Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People
Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People
Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People
Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People
Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People
Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People

OUI the People

Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People

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Prebiotic Lotion by the OUI the People

Hydrate and nourish your skin with Health Food lotion, your go-to solution for a radiant, balanced complexion

  • Details: Prebiotic Lotion is a lightweight, hydrating lotion enriched with skin-balancing prebiotics and nourishing emollients. It replenishes dry, distressed skin and strengthens the moisture barrier, leaving you with a healthier, brighter glow.
  • Available In: 250ml / 8.4fl.oz

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Karen Young

When I was young, my mother placed a ban on magazines in our home. Well, to be clear, she banned beauty magazines, we kept a monthly subscription to National Geographic. I’m inclined to think this was done intentionally to protect my impressionable mind—as a Caribbean immigrant she leaned towards books and the Bible as the cornerstones of my educational and emotional growth.
When launching OUI (the People) I looked through shaving ads from the ’50s onward to get a sense of the language they used. It all boiled down to one message. “You’re not loveable” if you don’t…
I almost wrote it off, it was the ‘50s after all, until I saw modern brands using similar language. Why are we still selling products to women under flawless, anti-aging, and perfecting? It reads, quite literally, as antiquated.
A recent search on a major beauty website returned 1,766 products with the term "anti-aging", 524 with "flawless", and 1,665 with "perfect". Every one of those products fell under the women’s beauty category.