The Nail Suite By Lisa Logan
2388 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd New York, NY 10030
10am to 6pm
Saturday
10 am to 5pm
The Body Suite is an extension of the self-care experience offered at The Nail Suite and includes a curated assortment of all natural, clean and homemade body products that were created to provide a healthy and sensorial self-care experience at home and for the benefit of our community.
We take the same pride in the products that we offer and are excited to introduce In Good Conscience, an assortment of naturally clean and culturally sustainable body washes that we are sure you will enjoy as well.
Rosemary Bergamot helps to stimulate the senses. Rosemary helps to ignite the mind and provide sense of connecting with the earth, while Bergamot helps to lift the mood. Babassu Oil, sustainably sourced from the Dominican Republic, serves as a lightweight hydrating and anti-oxidant ingredient that helps to leave your skin feeling gentle and soft. The rich sulfate-free foam of this lightweight conditioning gel, gently cleanses without stripping your skin of its natural hydration, creating a restorative lathering experience. This naturally clean formula is free of harmful toxins and allergens including sulfates, parabens, phthalates, PEGs and synthetic fragrances.
Proceeds from your purchase also support the brand's Cultural Sustainability mission, which prioritizes partnerships with black owned and led contract manufacturers, warehouses, community banks and local retailers like The Nail Suite, that help to bring our health conscious products to underserved communities of color, while also contributing a portion of proceeds to non-profit community organizations.
Lisa Logan
Salon owner
What do Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige and Taraji P. Henson have in common? The megastars have all had their digits pampered by manicurist Lisa Logan. In 2012 Logan, now 48 years old, opened the Nail Suite by Lisa Logan, and she never looked back. But when the coronavirus swept through, nail salons were among the first establishments to close. Logan had to pivot - and fast.
She found the solution while helping her newlywed daughter, who was due to give birth in June. I’ve long been a champion of oregano oil in my salon,” says Logan. The nail artist decided to try infusing the oil, known for its antibacterial healing properties, into a soap to treat her daughter’s psoriasis and eczema. “A light bulb went off,” she says. “I started mixing oregano oil with other essential oils and, with the help of a family member, created a soap.”
Packed with a robust clean and crisp scent, the custom organic soaps are wrapped in rustic-style cheese cloth or burlap and tied with twine. “My first marketing effort was a TikTok video of me making the soap,” Logan recalls. “It received a good response.” One month later Logan’s O’Really Oregano Soap was in high demand. Taking orders online, she has even caught the attention of Carol’s Daughter founder Lisa Price, and Oprah Winfrey’s pedicurist, Gloria Williams, the Footnanny, ordered 50 bars.
Now that her soap is so popular,Logan intends to sell it at retail price when the Nail Suite reopens. She sees the coming in-salon debut of the bar as a blessing. “This pandemic allowed me time to be still long enough to create a product that benefits people,” she explains. “This was already written.”
By Bridgette Barlett Royall for Essence
10am to 6pm
Saturday
10 am to 5pm