Some brands are built in a boardroom. LANJE, lie PhycoHealth, was born from saltwater.
LANJE means seaweed in the Bardi language, and the brand is the vision of Rosanna Angus — a proud Bardi Jawi woman from Sunday Island, off the Dampier Peninsula. Rosanna led every step, from concept to label to launch. Her idea was simple and powerful: take the cultural and healing knowledge of saltwater Country, and bring it forward — with respect — through modern marine science.
A range built at the speed of belief. From first prototype to full four-product range took us less than six months. Along the way, seaweed Phyaluronic™ from PhycoHealth's NSW farms met pearl oyster and native black rock oyster shell from Cygnet Bay. Culture and science, tide and reef, in every bottle.
Skincare that's actually for everyone. LANJE is barrier-first — formulated for skin that needs support, which makes it a range we happily recommend for sensitive and acne-prone skin. But "gentle" doesn't mean "niche." Case in point: one of our own directors has quietly adopted Sea Polish Cream Cleanser as a shaving cream — and won't go back. That's the thing about a well-made barrier product. It works for the whole family, whatever your skin.
Meet the range:
- Sea Polish Cream Cleanser — the everyday reset (and yes, a surprisingly good shave).
- Tidal Balance Marine Gel Serum — lightweight, hydrating, barrier-supporting.
- Tide to Terra Recovery Barrier Moisturiser — daytime protection.
- Triple Tide Replenish + Repair Night Cream — overnight recovery.
- Or take the full LANJE Collection and give your skin the complete ritual.
Why buy this weekend? Because LANJE was always about more than skincare. 10% of every sale goes toward remote skin-health research in 2026. When skin fails, health follows — repeated skin breakdown fuels inflammation, infection and long-term disease, and remote communities carry that burden most. Your order this NAIDOC weekend puts real dollars behind changing that.
This is what we mean by a wheelhouse of hope and prosperity — a new model where community, culture and business come together in the right way. We're still learning. But we're learning together, and that's the point.