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New cosmetics store brings natural glow to Mafeteng

A young cosmetics consultant and network marketer, Lemohang Mokhele, has launched her own skincare store, Nature’s Glow Cosmetics, offering a new line of turmeric-based beauty products.

The 24-year old entrepreneur, born and raised in Thabana Morena, Mafeteng, says her mission is to promote radiant, healthy skin through natural, plant-based ingredients. Her products harness the powerful benefits of turmeric, a spice long celebrated for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

“I’m thrilled to introduce a range of skincare products infused with the natural goodness of turmeric,” Mokhele said.

“These formulations are designed to brighten the complexion, even out skin tone, and nourish the skin, promoting a youthful and radiant glow,” she noted.

She added that each product is crafted with care to ensure customers enjoy the benefits of nature while treating their skin to high-quality, effective ingredients.

Mokhele said her inspiration came from seeing many people struggle with skin issues like acne, dullness, and hyperpigmentation, often turning to chemical-based products with minimal long-term results.

Her research into natural remedies led her to turmeric, a golden spice widely used in traditional beauty practices.

“I realised that many people were unaware of turmeric’s potential in skincare. This sparked my passion to create a line of face products that not only heal but also educate people about the value of using natural ingredients.”

Through Nature’s Glow Cosmetics, Mokhele hopes to empower individuals to embrace their natural beauty and make informed, health-conscious skincare choices.

Looking ahead, she also plans to give back to the community by partnering with organisations that promote skin health and wellness, especially in underserved areas.

“My vision is to build a holistic brand that not only enhances beauty but also nurtures the planet and uplifts communities. I want Nature’s Glow Cosmetics to be a beacon of positive change in the beauty industry,” she added.

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