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Geisha Heritage Launch: Strength Of Nature

Unilever’s skincare brand: Geisha has launched two new variants of the soap – Geisha Black Soap and Geisha Moringa.


An event like no other, it took place at the La Palm Beach Hotel Garden to give guests a feeling of the great outdoors and a firsthand experience of the natural composition of the new products.

With all COVID-19 protocols being observed, guests were hosted at a green and cool ambience and serenaded with live performances from Six Strings and MzVee; the brand ambassador for Geisha Black Soap and Geisha Moringa Oil.

In addition, guests were wowed by a spoken word performance from Ghanaian poet, Apiorkor Ashong - Abbey, who seamlessly strung together words to vividly describe and unveil the newly launched Geisha soap variants.

The new Geisha Black Soap is infused with activated charcoal and cocoa butter, which cleanses the pores of the skin and helps remove dirt and oil for clear glowing skin.

The Moringa oil soap on the other hand fuses Moringa oil and Glycerin, leaving the skin smooth and soft with a glow.



According to Unilever, Geisha Heritage pays homage to Geisha’s African roots, which is made evident in its packaging which proudly features bold African print design that has the power to stand out on shelves.

Being the first to lay their hands on the new Geisha variants, guests could not hide their admiration for the new package and showed their eagerness to try and introduce the product to friends and family.

If ever there was a time to appreciate being African and bringing nature’s secrets to be a part of everyday life, Geisha has paved the way for it to start now. With consumers tastes and preferences changing from products that contain harsh chemicals to products that are organic and pay homage to nature, Unilever’s Geisha has once again proved its commitment to being the long-lasting and dependable skin cleansing product for households in Ghana.

Ghanaians can now immerse themselves into the richness of the earth and the strength of nature that is promised them, with the use of the all-new Geisha naturals variants. Many luxuries may come at a premium but with Geisha Black Soap and Geisha Moringa Oil, every Ghanaian has the chance to give its skin the sense of renewal, restoration and glow offered by mother nature.

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