Oye Shea Butter
Oye Shea Butter
Oye Shea Butter is your one stop shop for skincare and haircare. Made organically from the finest shea crops in Nigeria, Oye contains skin-loving ingredients like Vitamin A, K, E, and F, perfect for treating thinning hair, skin rashes, minor burns, split ends, and premature wrinkles. Whether used for a hydrating boost or a rich, unbeatable glow, flaunt your skin with Oye Shea Butter!
The mother and daughter duo started the foundation in their small kitchen in Columbus, Ohio. Adepeju Oye, a cosmetologist, now expresses the love of hair by began her journey of understanding the history of hair from her early ages.
Our Co-founder Tolu spoke to @voguemagazine about her love for hair, being inspired by Nigerian culture, and self-care for their "Texture Diaries" series. She shared some of her favorite traditional hair tools. If you haven't read the article yet, she spoke about the beauty of threading natural hair with rubber and how the Oye Ilaari comb continues to motivate her.
To help #savetheusps, we are offering a deal where you can buy Oye post cards for $1 to send to your friends and families. We will use half of the revenue to purchase stamps from the USPS, helping to provide them with additional funds.
With multiple people involved in Oye Green’s day to day operations, we wanted to share who we are and what we do. We hope you enjoy and we would love to know more about you all!
One thing we celebrate at Oye is the power of motherhood, rooted in our brand DNA. I once heard that a mother's love knows no bounds.
Oye Shea butter Pride ourselves on being your personal cheerleader that tackles eczema, dry skin/hair, stretch marks, burns, allergic reactions etc
"On September 8th, I had the pleasure of joining Dotun Abeshinbioke (founder and creator of SPOTNYC jewelry) and Tolu Oye (founder of Oye Shea Butter)
July 29th 2017 Oye and Spot set up a table at Women and Children’s Rights in Africa (WACRIA) a start up non-profit Launch Party.
Oye Shea Butter Presents - The Towel Scene. Waking up being wrapped around a towel, staring at ones reflection is the most vulnerable moment within our day.