All Woman
  • Home
  • Relationships
  • Features
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • Health & Fitness
  • Your Rights
  • Parenting
  • Advice
    • Home
    • Relationships
    • Features
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Health & Fitness
    • Your Rights
    • Parenting
    • Advice
‘Organic products for healthy hair’
Co-owners of Kumea’s Hair Perspective Yolande Kumea RhodenGooden and Kevin Tai say they have confidence in their brand.(PHOTO: TYRONE SIMMS)
All Woman, News
 on August 21, 2014

‘Organic products for healthy hair’

BY JEDIAEL CARTER Observer writer carterj@jamaicaobserver.com 
Kumea explains concept behind hair care line

UNLIKE some people who prefer to complain about the lack of certain products on the Jamaican market, Yolande Kumea Rhoden Gooden and Kevin Tai identified the gap and implemented the means to fill it. The two formed their own production and manufacturing company for hair care products — Kumea’s Hair Perspective.

The company started in 2009 when Gooden began her journey to healthy hair.

“The middle of my hair was gone from just the relaxer, the braiding and overall… I just decided that since the relaxer is a chemical, let me see if I can get some organic chemicals,” Gooden said.

This led her to the realisation that there were no organic hair care products offered on the Jamaican market at the time. So she started research on raw materials and natural products that were helpful in hair growth and hair care. Having done this, Gooden said she experimented with the products, combining them, observing and testing the results before she would bottle and label them for commercial purposes.

Kumea’s Hair Perspective distributes 16 products, 12 of which are in the adult line and the remaining four in the kid’s line, which was launched earlier this year. The ingredients include coconut oil, castor oil, mango butter, shea butter, avocado butter, almond oil, aloe vera and tea tree oil. The entrepreneurs said they source the aloe vera, coconut, tea tree and rosemary oils in Jamaica and import the rest, as they are not available locally.

The products in the adult line include moisturising shampoos and conditioners, natural hair oils, hair butter, dandruff and dry scalp applications, reconstuctive formulae, hair smoothies, and protein treatments. In the children’s line, a shampoo, a detangling conditioner, moisture retaining hair butter and a moisturising and detangling hair lotion are on offer.

Gooden and Tai make the products themselves, leaving their day jobs each afternoon at 4:30 and rushing home to the production facility.

“We come up with everything…we come up with our formulae, the raw materials that we want to use, the ingredients, the fragrances for the products, the labelling, the feel of the product, the look of the product, everything,” Gooden and Tai told the Jamaica Observer.

“We are confident in our brand, and we are confident in what we produce,” added Gooden.

But it took some time for Jamaican consumers to warm to the brand. Gooden said when the products were launched, people were sceptical. She said, however, that as time passed “the interest groups grew [and] the reception to date has been good”.

Asked what hair type her products target, Gooden said they are for “all types of hair: relaxed, natural [or] locked.

“A lot of people, when they hear natural products they think natural hair, but it’s really organic products for healthy hair rather than a specific hair type,” she explained.

Starting the business was not easy for the proprietors, who said one of their biggest challenges was funding. Another challenge has been the sourcing of raw materials both locally and abroad.

“I find that we really need more support from either the JMA [Jamaica Manufacturer’s Association] or the JBDC [Jamaica Business Development Corporation] or whatever corporate entities there are, that can really [have] an influence on the society,” Gooden told the Observer in a passionate one, referring to the woes of small businesses in Jamaica.

“I think they are trying… [but] to me it has to be ongoing so people will recognise that we are really talking about Jamaican-made products, [so] lets all support. Instead of having one out of every five, lets try to have three out of five buy Jamaican products so we can employ more Jamaicans,” Gooden appealed.

Further, she said store owners can be more accomodating to small manufacturers. she said when they try to get the products on the shelves.

“That is the biggest area in my opinion that small manufacturers need to do something [about]: to have retail outlets to open up… [and] we want store owners to support the Jamaican brands,” Gooden said.

“If they don’t have the products in the stores the customers can’t see them, and you can do so much and no more from Facebook and newspaper ads,” Gooden said, sounding annoyed.

Tai believes that if store owners support local brands, production costs would be cheaper because they would not have to be purchasing US currency in order to import goods.

Despite exporting to individual clients in the Caribbean and the United States, the proprietors said their dream is to one day export a large amount of their products to stores and retailers overseas.

Products from Kumea’s Hair Perspective range from $600 to $1,300 and are available across the island in Fontana pharmacies, Mega Mart in Portmore, UWI bookshop, Nettle and Moss, and Portmore Beauty Supermarket.

{"website":"website"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
0 Comments · Make a comment

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
ALSO ON ALL WOMAN
Sandra Davis’ heart of gold
All Woman, Features
Sandra Davis’ heart of gold
February 2, 2026
IT is not immediately obvious when you first meet Sandra Davis that she is one of the hardest working people in the room. She does not announce hersel...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Ex wilfully infected partner with a STD
All Woman, Your Rights
Ex wilfully infected partner with a STD
Margarette Macaulay 
February 2, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, Can I sue a man for knowingly having an incurable STD and passing it on to me? I just found out that I now have herpes because my e...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
That meddling mother-in-law
All Woman, Features, Relationships
That meddling mother-in-law
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 2, 2026
THERE is a quiet but painful struggle that happens in many marriages, one that is rarely spoken about openly, yet deeply felt by many wives. It is the...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Walking away
Advice, All Woman
Walking away
Rev Chris Brodber 
February 1, 2026
Counsellor, I have been in a relationship with this man for nine and a half years, and I have finally decided to walk away after years of trying. I am...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Cervical screening & cancer prevention: What every woman should know
All Woman, Health, Health & Fitness
Cervical screening & cancer prevention: What every woman should know
Dr Astrid Batchelor 
February 1, 2026
THE cervix is a small but powerful part of a woman’s body. It sits at the lower end of the uterus, acting as a gateway between the womb and the vagina...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Suzanna Griffiths: Overcoming adversity to empower others
All Woman, Features
Suzanna Griffiths: Overcoming adversity to empower others
January 26, 2026
TODAY, Suzanna Griffiths is an inspirational author, empowerment speaker, coach and trainer. She is the founder of Suelyn Empowered Living, branded as...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
She married a bigamist.  Now what?
All Woman, Features, Your Rights
She married a bigamist. Now what?
Margarette Macaulay 
January 26, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, My sister is Jamaican and got married to a Dominican man while he was working and living in Jamaica. He was married in Dominica to ...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
When a woman’s fed up
All Woman, Features, Relationships
When a woman’s fed up
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
January 26, 2026
I can’t tell you how many women have said this to me since the year started and January isn’t even finished! There comes a point in some women’s lives...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯
Scroll
Polls
Sandra Davis’ heart of gold
All Woman, ...
Sandra Davis’ heart of gold
February 2, 2026
IT is not immediately obvious when you first meet Sandra Davis that she is one of the hardest working people in the room. She does not announce hersel...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Ex wilfully infected partner with a STD
All Woman, ...
Ex wilfully infected partner with a STD
Margarette Macaulay 
February 2, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, Can I sue a man for knowingly having an incurable STD and passing it on to me? I just found out that I now have herpes because my e...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
That meddling mother-in-law
All Woman, ...
That meddling mother-in-law
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 2, 2026
THERE is a quiet but painful struggle that happens in many marriages, one that is rarely spoken about openly, yet deeply felt by many wives. It is the...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Walking away
Advice, ...
Walking away
Rev Chris Brodber 
February 1, 2026
Counsellor, I have been in a relationship with this man for nine and a half years, and I have finally decided to walk away after years of trying. I am...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Cervical screening & cancer prevention: What every woman should know
All Woman, ...
Cervical screening & cancer prevention: What every woman should know
Dr Astrid Batchelor 
February 1, 2026
THE cervix is a small but powerful part of a woman’s body. It sits at the lower end of the uterus, acting as a gateway between the womb and the vagina...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Archives
Polls
Recent Posts
Sandra Davis’ heart of gold
All Woman, ...
Sandra Davis’ heart of gold
February 2, 2026
IT is not immediately obvious when you first meet Sandra Davis that she is one of the hardest working people in the room. She does not announce hersel...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Ex wilfully infected partner with a STD
All Woman, ...
Ex wilfully infected partner with a STD
Margarette Macaulay 
February 2, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, Can I sue a man for knowingly having an incurable STD and passing it on to me? I just found out that I now have herpes because my e...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
That meddling mother-in-law
All Woman, ...
That meddling mother-in-law
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 2, 2026
THERE is a quiet but painful struggle that happens in many marriages, one that is rarely spoken about openly, yet deeply felt by many wives. It is the...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Walking away
Advice, ...
Walking away
Rev Chris Brodber 
February 1, 2026
Counsellor, I have been in a relationship with this man for nine and a half years, and I have finally decided to walk away after years of trying. I am...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Cervical screening & cancer prevention: What every woman should know
All Woman, ...
Cervical screening & cancer prevention: What every woman should know
Dr Astrid Batchelor 
February 1, 2026
THE cervix is a small but powerful part of a woman’s body. It sits at the lower end of the uterus, acting as a gateway between the womb and the vagina...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Archives
All Woman
Jamaica Health, Beauty, Weddings &` Motherhood Stories for the Jamaican Woman.
Sections
  • Relationships
  • Features
  • Fashion
  • Health & Fitness
  • Your Rights
  • Parenting
  • Advice
  • Relationships
  • Features
  • Fashion
  • Health & Fitness
  • Your Rights
  • Parenting
  • Advice
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved