Nubiance, on the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, highlights the importance of developing skincare products adapted to dark and mixed-race skins, in order to achieve equitable representation in the dermo-cosmetics sector.
Nubiance, the first French dermo-cosmetic skincare brand dedicated to Nubian skins, highlights a crucial issue in the industry: the under-representation of dark and mixed-race skins. « My role is to transform complex science into simple, effective and meaningful products for the consumer. »says Arnita Wofford, the company's Managing Director.
A necessary scientific approach
Since its foundation in 2016, Nubiance has focused its development on better integrating skin diversity into its research and formulations. Indeed, the specific needs of women with melanin-rich skin have all too often been overlooked. With a wide range of products to treat complexion irregularities, imperfections and other skin concerns, Nubiance aims to set new standards in dermo-cosmetic care.
This commitment is reflected in the rigorously developed formulas, « promoting fairer access to healthcare »says Arnita Wofford. The products are developed and manufactured in France, making them an integral part of consumers' daily lives.
A commitment to inclusion
In a context where the promotion of women's rights must also include equal access to appropriate care, Nubiance affirms its commitment to representing and responding concretely to the needs of different skin phototypes. The repercussions of this maladjustment can be both dermatological and psychosocial, hence the importance of this initiative.








