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Is Nylah's Naturals Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Nylah's Naturals pitched eco-conscious, vegan hair care built for afro and curly hair textures in series 18, with founder Kameese Davis after fifty thousand pounds for forty percent of the business, a deal Sara Davies agreed to.

Older accounts describe the brand still trading and actively growing.

Serving A Category Retail Had Largely Ignored

Afro and curly haircare has historically been underserved by mainstream beauty retail, and Davis has spoken publicly about what it felt like to pitch as one of the few Black founders the panel had seen in this category, and about how hard her numbers and projections were pushed on before anyone offered a penny.

Giving up forty percent for fifty thousand pounds valued the company at just a hundred twenty-five thousand pounds on the day, a steep equity ask relative to that valuation, reflecting how much capital a young haircare brand needs to fund its first real production run.

Scaling Well Past The Den

Notes on file describe the brand's own website, nylahsnaturals.com, remaining live and selling, with an active Trustpilot page carrying recent reviews, and describe Davis continuing to build the business publicly in the years since the show aired.

A maintained site alongside recent customer feedback is the ordinary shape of a working direct-to-consumer brand in this category.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, April 2026.