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Social Impact!

At Tyris Manney Beauty, we are committed to bridging the gap between skincare and mental health. Research shows that over 50% of U.S. adults suffer from chronic skin conditions—often impacting confidence, self-esteem, and emotional well-being. We understand the deep connection between the skin and the mind, and we believe skincare should support both.

That’s why our organic, plant-based products are crafted with healing, conscious ingredients designed to address everyday skin concerns while promoting long-term skin health. Each formula is made to nurture, protect, and restore—not just the skin, but a sense of self-worth.

Our mission goes beyond skincare. Through our growing social impact initiative, A Moment for Mental Health, we are actively building toward providing free therapy and mental health resources to underserved communities in Chicago. We believe that mental wellness is just as vital as physical health, and we’re committed to making care more accessible for those who need it most.

A portion of every purchase supports this vision—so when you choose Tyris Manney Beauty, you're contributing to a more compassionate, confident, and mentally resilient community.

Together, we can heal, uplift, and empower—inside and out.


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Donations help TMB grow, allowing us to offer our products and support mental health in our community.

Be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud.
— Dr. Maya Angelou

Mental Health Resources

    • Website: 988lifeline.org

    • Description: A free, confidential 24/7 support for people in distress or crisis, available by dialing 988. This service is available for anyone in need of immediate mental health support.

    • Website: TAO Connect

    • Description: Offers free online therapy courses and resources. They focus on self-help strategies, offering tools to manage stress, anxiety, and other common mental health issues.

    • Website: City of Chicago Behavioral Health

    • Description: The City of Chicago’s website provides a list of free or sliding-scale mental health services available to residents, especially in underserved communities.

    • Website: cvls.org

    • Description: While not specifically mental health-related, CVLS offers free legal assistance to people in need. Often, legal issues can significantly affect mental well-being, and this service may provide important support.

    • Website: SAMHSA

    • Phone: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

    • Description: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration offers a free helpline for individuals seeking assistance with mental health or substance use disorders. They provide confidential, 24/7 support and resources.

    • Website: bmha.org

    • Description: Provides resources for mental health professionals of color and offers support for Black communities facing mental health challenges. They also offer training, community engagement, and mental health resources.

    • Website: Psychology Today Directory

    • Description: While Psychology Today is a directory for paid therapy, many therapists on the site offer sliding-scale rates or free consultations. You can filter by location, specialty, and whether they offer low-cost or pro bono services.

    • Website: nami.org

    • Description: NAMI offers resources, programs, and support groups for individuals with mental health conditions and their families. They also offer a helpline for finding mental health services.

    • Website: UIC Psychology Clinic

    • Description: Offers low-cost therapy services through graduate student therapists under supervision. This could be a helpful resource for individuals in Chicago who are seeking therapy at reduced rates.

    • Website: Latino Youth Health

    • Description: Offers community-based health programs with a focus on mental health and wellness, especially for Latino and Hispanic youth.

    • The Chicago Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) Behavioral Health Resources offers a map and list of free and low-cost mental health services in various neighborhoods.

    • Housing Assistance Programs can also help with the stability of individuals facing mental health struggles, especially if housing insecurity is a factor.