Skin by Brownlee & Co.: An Esthetician-Led Skin-Care Brand


Photo: Courtesy of Skin by Brownlee & Co.

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Skin by Brownlee & Co.
Headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio
E-commerce: skinbybrownleeandco.com
Social Media: Instagram / TikTok

What: An esthetician-led skin-care line and facial studio in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Price Range: $12-$231

Founder: Sylvia Brownlee

Origin Story: Esthetician and skin-care expert Sylvia Brownlee founded the brand in 2017, based on “a deep belief in the transformative power of proactive skin care for adults with acne, hyperpigmentation and aging concerns.” Her passion lies in educating others on how to love and care for their skin, “instilling a profound sense of self-worth and well-being.” 

Skin by Brownlee & Co. offers innovative solutions tailored to individual needs with a range of more than 20 SKUs, including skin care, body care, tools and ingestibles. 

Photo: Courtesy of Skin by Brownlee & Co.

Stockists: DTC

Hero Products: Barrier Balancing Botanical Cleanser ($22), Broad Beam Glow 50 ($28), Barrier Balancing Botanical Moisturizer ($30)

PR Representation: Six One Agency

How to get in contact: Balou Fullajtar, balou@six-one.com

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