Inkuto exterior.

Inkuto

Helsinki


Edem Agbekey-Taylor’s tiny but colourful boutique sells her own branded Inkuto skin-care products, traditionally crafted from renewable natural resources. Edem’s ebullient personality is a good enough reason in itself to drop into her shop, but her range of products is tempting. These include black soaps made from coconut oil and shea butter, body butters, lip balms and anti-ageing products.

Edem also sells brightly coloured African fabrics and offers traditional massage.


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