An 8-year-old and her grandmother joined forces to create a skincare brand specifically designed for children. This business is owned and operated by African Americans.

The company puts emphasis on creating high-quality beauty products that use natural and scientific ingredients to teach children, adolescents, and young adults healthy skin care practices.

March 5th 2023.

An 8-year-old and her grandmother joined forces to create a skincare brand specifically designed for children. This business is owned and operated by African Americans.
Gather around to meet Cheryl Brown and her 8-year-old granddaughter, Skye, the founders of Skye Monroe Skincare, a Black-owned organization that is highly praised as “the best natural skincare for kids on the market.” Their firm is focused on providing top-notch beauty products designed with nature and science to aid young children, teens, and tweens to establish good skincare practices at a young age and guarantee their skin is healthy.

In spite of the constant appearance of beauty brands and skincare solutions, a lot of the items seem to prioritize satisfying the needs of adults. Nevertheless, Cheryl, Skye, and their group at Skye Monroe Skincare are aiming to alter this narrative by giving quality beauty solutions to children without exposing them to hazardous chemicals and ultimately helping young girls feel confident.





Skye Monroe Skincare is striving to “make children feel beautiful, confident, and healthy no matter their physical disabilities when they look in the mirror daily while forming a good skincare routine.” The company is produced as a 2 steps skincare brand supplying the Aloe Gentle Cleanser and Hydrating Face Moisturizer, created to work in unison to deliver fantastic outcomes while being mild on delicate skin.

Cheryl Brown was encouraged by her granddaughter, Skye, to launch the brand, after declining to use her adult skincare on her tender skin as they spent time together during the pandemic. Naming her as the face of the brand, Cheryl chose to work on providing skincare products for Skye and other kids. Cheryl utilizes her background in the childcare business as well as a co-author of Basic Table Manners for Children and years of experience in a multilevel skincare business and enthusiasm for aiding children to become the best version of themselves to make the Sky Monroe brand.





Skye Monroe Skincare is pledging to give $1 to Basics International in Ghana for each purchase. The school was formed to teach and develop kids residing in Chorkor, Accra, aiding them to have a chance of living a good life, regardless of their background.

To find out more, visit the company’s official website at SkyeMonroeSkincare.com. The advocacy for excellent skincare regimens for children continues across social media, including Facebook and Instagram.

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