The family workshop's philosophy is to create products with natural and gentle ingredients. We create cosmetics with care for nature, infusing them with a touch of love.
We are proud of our products
Natural composition
Natural ingredients do not contain chemicals that can negatively affect the skin and the body as a whole.
Fragrances
The composition of our products is unique: they have a pleasant aroma that helps you relax and improve your mood.
Efficiency
Carefully selected ingredients have unique properties that help improve skin and hair.
Eco-friendly packaging
Many products are sold with minimal or no packaging, helping to reduce the impact on the environment.
About us
The idea for the workshop originated in the green and cozy mountains of South America. Hence the project's symbols—a leaf and a mountain.

The name "La hoja" means little leaf in Spanish. It is the personification of nature, which surrounds us everywhere, a source of strength and inspiration.

"Everything we need and value already exists in nature," says Aigul, the project's creator and inspirational figure, "so I love mixing different herbs, oils, and extracts, transforming them into something new and beneficial for the body—a kind of modern alchemy."

We harvest many of the herbs ourselves, so we can share the geographic locations of the plants used in our formulas. Most of the plants are harvested in the ecologically clean areas of Bashkortostan, the sunny Krasnodar Krai, and also in the mountains of Armenia and Georgia.
Team
  • Aigul
    co-founder and chief recipe officer
    The author of all the recipes you love, the keeper of rituals, and the project's main inspiration. It was she who created the workshop and the project's unique, memorable tone.
  • Igor
    co-founder
    The creator and technical director of the project, he was the one who came up with and implemented the first sticker design layouts.
  • Lina
    designer
    Responsible for website design and all printing, prepares cosmetics and ships your orders, and resolves any inventory issues in Russia.