Showing posts with label Brown Thomas Irish products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brown Thomas Irish products. Show all posts

Wednesday 9 December 2020

Well being with "Ground"

Well being

Spa specialist Peigin Crowley has just launched her range of wellbeing products that I can only describe as A-mazing! They are made in small batches in County Cork in Ireland and are mainly vegan and organic. They are now available from Brown Thomas and I think are perfect presents for those hard to buy for people this Christmas.
Boy oil to help with sleep made by Spa Specialist Peigin Crowley

Body Oil

The two products that I have started using are the sleep body oil and the face balm. I have very dry skin on my legs that tends to get way worse once the colder weather sets in. However, my dry skin is completely gone now after using the body oil after having a shower. It's incredible stuff, smells fantastic but not overly oily and a little goes a long way. I also use a little bit of it when I get ready for bed - I just rub a little over my chest and shoulders and I find that the lavender really helps me have a restful sleep (or as printed on the bottle "codladh" which is the irish word for Sleep).

Face Balm

The other product that I am using is a face balm that is lime and blackseed flavor. I adore anything with lime and this is just gorgeous and it certainly makes me feel alive or "beo" as also printed on the packaging. Check out the image of the little wooden spatula that comes with the balm - how adorable! The balm is semi sold but it melts quickly when warmed and rubbed on the skin. I've been using the balm on my forehead where I have particularly dry skin. Works like a charm and smells so good!
ground wellbeing available in brown thomas

These are gorgeous Irish products. The packaging is beautiful and there are little details that make it really special - again, look at that little wooden spatula with the balm.....seriously cute!! 

Check out the Brown Thomas site for further details and Ground products.

Read the full story about the range here on the Ground website.