5 Black Women-Owned Herbal Tea Brands That Benefit The Skin and Body

A delicious cup of herbal tea is just what the doctor ordered! Black Women made sipping tea a lifestyle with their immune boosting, skin cleansing, and bodily-awakening, herbal tea brands. These five Black Women-owned herbal tea brands use their platforms to share recipes for everything from skincare and hair growth to diet and spiritual practices.

No more will Black Women deal with harmful toxins and bacteria in tea ingredients. When you sip teas from these new and emerging brands, your mind, body, and soul will heal in nourishment, sing in hydration, and rejoice in their freshness.

1. Tshikovi Tea House, Founded by Yvette Nathalie Brown

Yvette Nathalie Brown, Founder of Tshikovi Tea House; Source: NJ Mom Website
Yvette Nathalie Brown, Founder of Tshikovi Tea House; Source: NJ Mom Website

Indulge in the luxurious experience of herbal teas with Tshikovi Tea House. Yvette Nathalie Brown established this haven for Black Women to enjoy high-quality tea without the risks of indigestion, intestinal gas, sinus pressure, inflammation, and rapid skin aging. The company embodies Black Womanhood, community, family, and nurturing through its selection of herbal teas. Each blend is crafted with traditional health aids and beneficial ingredients, such as hibiscus, rosehip, cranberry, and ginger, all of which can be found in Yvette’s Blend for liver health and balance. With healthy vitamins and spices for ailments, such as postpartum health, throat issues, colds, and heart health, their rich blends rejuvenate the body and skin

Tshikovi Tea House Website | Instagram

2. Jayida Che’ Herbal Tea Spot, Founded by Aleathia Shakir Saleem and Mariyah Sabir

Aleathia Shakir Saleem and Mariyah Sabir (R to L), Founders of Jayida Che' Herbal Tea Spot; Source: Jayida Che' Herbal Tea Spot Website
Aleathia Shakir Saleem and Mariyah Sabir (R to L), Founders of Jayida Che’ Herbal Tea Spot; Source: Jayida Che’ Herbal Tea Spot Website

Explore the world of herbal tea with Jayida Che’ Herbal Tea Spot, run by a powerful duo of Black women— an aunt and her niece. Their premium herbal teas are infused with organic flavors, including mint, vanilla, and chai, and specifically blended to address various skin and body issues. Browse their extensive selections based on tea types, like black, white, or matcha, and specific benefits, such as detox, iced teas, relaxation, or caffeine free. The duo’s best-selling herbal teas, like the Citrus Green or the Hakuna Matata, are perfect for enhancing wellness and boosting energy. And if you’re a matcha enthusiast, indulge in their specialty Matcha boxes for added benefits.

Jayida Che’ Herbal Tea Spot Website | Instagram

3. The Orisha Tea House, Founded by Tanya Taylor

Tanya Taylor, Founder of The Orisha Tea House; Source: Tanya Taylor Linkedin
Tanya Taylor, Founder of The Orisha Tea House; Source: Tanya Taylor Linkedin

Were you looking for high-quality herbal teas that cater to your dietary and skin health needs? Look no further than The Orisha Tea House, one of few Black Women-owned herbal tea brands offering gluten-free, USDA Organic Certified, and vegan-verified teas. Founder Tanya Taylor is committed to providing her customers with a healthy and holistic experience, offering a range of organic herbal supplements, loose-leaf teas, raw sea moss, and multivitamin superfoods. The brand’s products promote spiritual and healing properties for the skin and body. The Beauty Me Tea Organic blend features organic ginger root, rooibos, peppermint, dandelion root, and healing ingredients that help reduce wrinkles, promote digestive and respiratory health, facilitate hair growth, detoxify the body, and nourish the skin. Whether you need a quick pick-me-up or want to unwind after a long day, The Orisha Tea House is the perfect choice for a warm, soothing solution.

The Orisha Tea House Website | Instagram

4. Sista Teas, Founded by Shantay Owens

Shantay Ownes, Founder of Sista Teas; Source: Shantay Ownes Linkedin
Shantay Ownes, Founder of Sista Teas; Source: Shantay Ownes Linkedin

Tea has permanently been embedded in the roots of Shantay Owens’ Jamaican and Monserrat upbringing. She brought those roots, family, community, and legacy to Black Women and the Black communities who love drinking tea. Sista Teas is spreading “sista love” with the intention to sell organic and herbal teas filled with ingredients, such as spearmint, ginger, peppermint, lemongrass, butterfly pea flower, and soursop leaf. Teas like the Orange Moroccan Mint are lovingly curated to give customers an intimate experience and transparency that their teas are made from their distro in California, which sources teas and herbs from around the world. Black Women have their body and skin issues, but with Sista Teas providing life-changing results by combating hormone Imbalances, high blood sugar levels, diabetes, and even PMS cramps, life can be a lot sweeter!

Sistah Teas Website | Instagram

5. The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop, Founded by Amber Jackson

Amber Jackson, Founder of The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop; Source: The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop Website
Amber Jackson, Founder of The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop; Source: The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop Website

The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop inspires Black Women, young girls, and the Black community, showing that no matter what life brings, you can follow your dreams! Amber Jackson celebrates Black culture by curating her herbal tea blends, such as the Money and Woosah teas, packed with ingredients, from cinnamon and sencha green tea to catnip and lavender. Her teas fill those restless nights with less anxiety and more peaceful dreams to soothe the soul warm the heart. Protect your immune system against harmful diseases, infection, and head colds, or give your skin a fresh, hydrated smooch with vitamins and sweet and spicy leaves. For those who can’t let go of the coffee, you can snag an alternative in Faux. The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop aims to make you kick back, relax, and sip some delicious tea packed with flavor.

The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop Website | Instagram

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