For years, the Nepali beauty market was a mirror reflecting international trends, often ignoring the unique needs of those living in the shadows of the Himalayas. That narrative is shifting. Samoira, a homegrown powerhouse founded by Samikshya Baral, is leading a revolution that prioritizes local identity over imported ideals.
By engineering products specifically for South Asian skin tones and the local climate, Samoira ensures that beauty is no longer a “one-size-fits-all” concept. The brand’s philosophy centers on the idea that skincare should be a bridge to self-confidence, rooted in cultural relevance and the specific environmental factors—like humidity and UV levels—found in the region.

What truly sets Samoira apart, however, is its commitment to transparency and ethical luxury. Every formula is 100% vegan and cruelty-free, ensuring that “looking good” never comes at an ethical cost. Beyond the products themselves, the brand is on a mission to establish Nepal as a legitimate hub for manufacturing and creative innovation.
From the shelves of Kathmandu to the global stage, Samoira isn’t just selling skincare; it is proving that in the modern beauty industry, authenticity is the ultimate luxury.