About Us

How CYATHIA Started
In 2023, our founder was standing in her bathroom surrounded by half-empty bottles.
An exfoliating scrub that left her arms raw. A brightening cream that did nothing after 3 months. A $200 laser appointment that only worked on her legs but not her dark elbows.
She'd spent over $2,000 that year on body skincare alone. Her bathroom shelf looked like a pharmacy. And her skin? Still bumpy. Still uneven. Still something she thought about every time she reached for a sleeveless top.
The breaking point wasn't dramatic. It was a Tuesday. She was getting dressed for a work event and realized she was picking her outfit based on what would hide her arms and knees. Again.
That night she started researching. Not products, but ingredients. What actually works on keratosis pilaris? What fades hyperpigmentation without destroying your skin barrier? Why does every "solution" seem to create a new problem?
Two ingredients kept showing up: Kojic Acid and Turmeric Extract. Both had centuries of use in Asian and Middle Eastern skincare traditions. Both had real science behind them. And neither was being used properly in any body care product she could find.
So she made her own.
The first version was mixed in her kitchen. She tested it on her arms for two weeks. When her coworker asked what she'd been doing differently, she knew she was onto something.
What CYATHIA Is Today
18 months and dozens of formula iterations later, CYATHIA launched with one product: a spray-on body exfoliator with 6 active ingredients.
We're still a small team. We don't have a fancy office or celebrity endorsements. What we have is a formula that works, thousands of customers who keep reordering, and an inbox full of messages from women saying "I wish I found this sooner."
What We Stand For
One product that replaces five. Your bathroom shelf shouldn't need its own storage unit.
Results you can see on the first use. Not "wait 90 days and hope."
Honesty about what we can and can't do. We're not curing anything. We're giving your skin what it actually needs to look and feel better.