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Award-Winning hair products designed for curly hair!
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Big news! ✨ Umthi is heading to the Black Culture Market on 11th July (Saturday) at the new location: Lambeth Town Hall in Brixton! 📍
Join us for an amazing weekend featuring 40+ incredible traders. From natural skincare and stunning fashion to African art, books, and delicious food, there is so much to explore.
Come say hi and shop local!
Entry is FREE, make sure to grab your ticket online. We can't wait to see you there! 💫
30/06/2026
We believe your skin deserves nothing but the best, which is why we’ve carefully curated our ingredients to deliver deep hydration and a natural glow.
Experience the difference that raw, intentional ingredients make. Get your Umthi Hair & Body butter now!
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at Umthi? Here is a quick look at the process and the passion that goes into every single piece.
We’ll be at the Greenwich Market (Umthi Stall) this Saturday & Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Hope to see you there!
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23/06/2026
Introducing Umthi, your new go-to for clean, effective, and environmentally conscious skincare.
Ready to elevate your routine while staying sustainable?✨
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18/06/2026
Meet the heart and vision behind Umthi.
Lo**ta Sanders bridges the gap between three generations of South African botanical wisdom and modern formulation towards each product of Umthi ✨
12/06/2026
We break down Umthi’s hero ingredients so you know exactly what you’re putting on your skin ✨
Ready for cleaner, kinder skincare? Visit our website and get your Umthi products today.
Ready for your best hair days? ✨
Here is why your routine needs Umthi. From deep moisture to incredible strength, we've got you covered.
I queued 45 minutes to get into Westminster Palace on Monday. Felt like a theme park. 😅
But then you walk through St Stephen's Hall and something shifts.
There were multiple receptions that evening. Somali community. Startup founders. So many people of colour in that building. All of us with something to say.
The security guard asked everyone to put their flags away until they reached their own venue.
The flags had to wait until they were in the right room.
Maybe that's something.
Last year I sat on a roundtable with Startup Coalition sharing my experience as a Black female founder. This week they presented their findings at Westminster.
The numbers are hard to read.
Black founders receive 0.24% of VC investment. Black female entrepreneurs - 0.02%.
Half of state-school founders disappear before a single investor is even in the room. Not because they couldn't build something extraordinary. Because the gap between an idea and a first cheque is too wide without a safety net.
I know that gap. I'm living in it.
For a Black woman from Makhanda (Grahamstown) whose standing in Westminster Palace to help change this system?
That is worth celebrating.
The system is under construction. Just like the great hall.
And I intend to be part of building what comes next.
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