Handmade and poured in Carlow, the collection uses bamboo packaging and natural ingredients for a low impact on the environment. sp JoBrowne skincare beauty
Handmade and poured in Carlow, the collection uses bamboo packaging and natural ingredients for a low impact on the environment.
From moisturisers and serums to cleansers and face oils, the number of skincare products we use seems to get longer and longer. If you even look at the products on your shelf and are alarmed by the amount of plastic sitting there, you’re not alone. Yet you still want products that are effective, and pleasurable to use.back in 2016. Her range of natural, organic skincare is luxurious yet sustainable, from the ingredients used to the bamboo packaging.
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