
Founder of Nduljé — House of Intentional Beauty & Wellness Where beauty becomes ritual, and luxury is felt, not performed.
Ebony Jones is the founder of Nduljé — House of Intentional Beauty & Wellness, a living sanctuary where beauty, fragrance, sound, and presence converge. Through ritual-led beauty experiences and intentional creation, Ebony guides women to soften the nervous system, restore radiance, and return to embodied confidence, allowing beauty to be felt, not just seen.
At the foundation of her work is a simple belief: Luxury is a feeling.
Not excess or performance, but presence, the moment the body relaxes, the nervous system settles, and one feels safe to receive.
Before founding Nduljé, glamour was Ebony’s first language, beauty as self-expression, creativity, and confidence. Years spent serving in the United States Air Force required discipline, structure, and restraint. When that chapter closed, her return to beauty became an act of authenticity and embodiment, shaping the philosophy that would become Nduljé.
At the heart of the house is Lavish™, Nduljé’s signature ritual oil and full-body experience. Lavish™ anchors every offering, guiding guests into presence through slow, intentional touch, fragrance, warmth, and sound. Each experience is designed to support nervous-system regulation, deep rest, and embodied luxury.
Alongside Lavish™, Ebony created the Legacy Collection — Egypt™, Onyx™, and Fenyx™ — ritual oils infused with affirmation, frequency, and divine intention. Each reflects her belief that beauty is cultivated through presence, care, and conscious creation.
Ebony’s work extends beyond service into education and energetic leadership. Through Nduljé Frequency, she trains practitioners in intentional sound integration, teaching how vibration, ritual, and regulation can elevate beauty, wellness, and luxury spaces.
Her personal expression, Ebony Glamóur, lives within the Nduljé house as embodiment — a visual and energetic reflection of confidence, presence, and lived philosophy. It is not separate from the work, but evidence of it.
Her children — Egypt, Onyx, and Fenyx — are the heartbeat of Nduljé, lending their names and embodied energy to the legacy she is building. Through them, the work continues as a living expression of intention, lineage, and becoming.
Luxury is not excess.
It is presence, the moment the body softens and remembers itself.
— Ebony Jones



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