After nearly two decades in Jamaican politics and a decades-long legacy as a globally recognized beauty icon, Lisa Hanna is making a new splash in the global beauty industry with the launch of her own luxury skincare brand, crafted to reframe common cultural narratives around growing older. Named Lisa Hanna Beauty, the brand’s debut collection features seven carefully formulated core products tailored to address common age-related skin concerns: a Hydra Dew Elixir, Advanced Balance Cleanser, targeted Fade Balm for hyperpigmentation and dark spots, a dual-action refining and hydrating serum, a rich Moisture Crème, and a multi-use shimmering oil formulated for both face and body. As first reported by Caribbean National Weekly, every product in the line is infused with the brand’s proprietary quantum ReCP technology, a cutting-edge active blend of lipids, stabilized vitamin C, and matrikin peptides. The proprietary formulation is engineered to support the skin’s natural regeneration process, while boosting long-lasting hydration and improving overall skin texture and tone. In comments published by *Women’s Wear Daily (WWD)*, Hanna shared the refreshing perspective that drives her new brand, pushing back against the popular beauty industry narrative that frames aging as a flaw to be reversed. “People generally want to erase the evidence of [aging] — you’re told to fight, to correct, to reverse,” Hanna explained. “I believe you’re not less with time, you’re more. I wanted to build a product that understands and can communicate with your skin at a deeper level.” Priced at accessible luxury points ranging from $50 USD to $130 USD per product, the entire Lisa Hanna Beauty collection is currently available exclusively at The Spa by Equinox Hotels, with potential for wider retail expansion in the coming months. Hanna’s transition from public service to beauty entrepreneurship comes as no surprise to industry observers. The Jamaica native first rose to international fame when she claimed the Miss World title in 1993 at just 18 years old, before pivoting to a career in public service that saw her serve 18 years in the Jamaican Parliament, stepping down from political office earlier this year in 2025. Beyond her political and now professional beauty work, Hanna remains active in philanthropy through the Lisa Hanna Foundation, which runs community initiatives focused on expanding access to education, improving mental health support, and expanding affordable housing access for communities across Jamaica.
