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Broomcottage
is a family run business headed by Deborah Anderson. Deborah
moved to a small holding in Greyabbey, Northern Ireland three years ago
in search of “The Good Life” where she started producing as much of the
family's own fruit, vegetables, eggs and meat products as possible-
following organic farming principles. Part of this ethos
was to follow in her father's footsteps of beekeeping. Deborah
has studied aromatherapy and the therapeutic use of essential oils for
many years, and has combined this knowledge with the health giving
benefits of beeswax and honey, to produce a range of natural
handcrafted soaps, cosmetics and natural beeswax candles. After
discovering the benefits of using these products to manage her own skin
condition, Deborah established her business Broomcottage, in 2006
producing a range of soaps, hand cream and lip balm.
Many
commercial soaps are detergents containing harsh chemicals, cheap
synthetic fragrances and animal fat- lacking the main ingredient which
moisturises the skin known as glycerine; this can be removed by many
commercial soap producers. Broomcottage soaps are produced using
a blend of vegetable oils and beeswax and are made using
traditional methods and cured for four weeks to produce soap with a ph
of between 7 and 8, which is very gentle on the skin. The soap
made at Broomcottage retains the naturally occurring glycerine to
moisturise the skin.
Beeswax is one of the oldest
ingredients in cosmetic preparations having anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant properties, anti-bacterial, skin softening and elasticity
enhancing properties. Beeswax rarely causes allergic reactions,
is useful for sensitive and delicate skin and has similar
protective properties as lanolin. At Broomcottage the soaps are
made using local beeswax and beeswax sourced in Northern Ireland- honey
is also used extensively in the cosmetic range. The products have
antimicrobial and antibacterial properties, which helps in the
healing and sterilising of damaged skin, promoting the growth of new
skin. The honey used in the soaps we make is also produced at
Broomcottage.
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