
Natural Skincare
Shilola Beauty is a South African natural skincare brand on a mission to create effective, plant-powered solutions for melanin-rich skin. Every product in the collection is vegan, cruelty-free, and crafted to address real skin concerns — from hyperpigmentation and stretch marks to dullness and uneven tone — using high-quality botanical oils rather than synthetic fillers. Browse the full range below and find the formula that works for your skin.
- ✓100% vegan and cruelty-free formulations
- ✓Plant-based actives — no mineral oils or synthetic fillers
- ✓Proven results for hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, and uneven tone
- ✓Crafted in South Africa for African skin
- ✓Safe for all skin tones and types
Showing all 4 results

Stretch Mark Oil
Promotes skin healing and regeneration, reduces appearance of scars and stretch marks and enhances skin elasticity.
R 90.00

Turmeric Oil
Brightens the skin, reduces dark spots and hyperpigmentation, evens skin tone.
R 90.00

Glow Oil
Nourishes and strengthens the skin, boosts natural glow and reduces hyperpigmentation.
R 150.00

Dark Inner Thighs Combo
Targets extreme pigmentation, evens skin tone and brightens, promotes radiant skin.
R 190.00
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Shilola Beauty different from other skincare brands?
Shilola is formulated with melanin-rich skin in mind. Many mainstream skincare products are tested primarily on lighter skin tones, which means concerns like hyperpigmentation and uneven tone are often an afterthought. Our products target these concerns directly, using botanical actives at effective concentrations.
Are Shilola products suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes. All products are free from synthetic fragrances, parabens, and mineral oils — common irritants for sensitive skin. As with any new skincare product, we recommend a patch test on the inner arm before first use.
Do you ship within South Africa?
Yes, we ship nationwide across South Africa. Visit the product pages for the most up-to-date delivery information and timelines.
