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Fengshui – Med Dragon with Ball – 27cm

£32.00

Fengshui – Big Dragon with Ball – 27cm

Bring joy and happiness to your home/spa or a sacred place with these Ancient Wisdom Dropshipping beautiful Brass Fengshui. They make an eye-catching and exotic display in your home.

These Eastern-inspired ornaments depict the traditional Fengshui in an elegant design. Brass Fengshui will certainly spread a feeling of peace and tranquility across your home and its subtle, neutral colour tones will fit well with any existing home decor, adding serenity and calm to the interior or exterior design. 

⭐ Handmade item

⭐ Material: Brass

⭐ Beautiful statement piece

Lets face it 🤗 add me and I will bring you happiness.

Fengshui – Med Dragon with Ball – 27cm

£32.00

Fengshui – Big Dragon with Ball – 27cm

Bring joy and happiness to your home/spa or a sacred place with these Ancient Wisdom Dropshipping beautiful Brass Fengshui. They make an eye-catching and exotic display in your home.

These Eastern-inspired ornaments depict the traditional Fengshui in an elegant design. Brass Fengshui will certainly spread a feeling of peace and tranquility across your home and its subtle, neutral colour tones will fit well with any existing home decor, adding serenity and calm to the interior or exterior design. 

⭐ Handmade item

⭐ Material: Brass

⭐ Beautiful statement piece

Lets face it 🤗 add me and I will bring you happiness.

Fennel 50ml

£14.50

Latin Name : Foeniculum Vulgare.
Part Of Plant Used : Crushed Seeds.
Source : Ukraine.
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation.

Fennel Essential Oil is extracted from the plant Foeniculum vulgare var. dulce, which is sweet fennel, also known as Roman fennel. It is extracted from the crushed seeds by steam distillation. The oil, like the seeds, is good for digestion as well as a host of other ailments. It is used in aromatherapy to treat oily skin, wrinkles, and obesity. It is said to boost courage, resolve, and strength.

This oil is a popular remedy for digestive problems like flatulence, constipation, colic, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and dyspepsia. It also helps in weight loss as it is said to promote the feeling of a full stomach. Its diuretic effect is believed to help disperse cellulite. Fennel oil is supposed to tone the spleen and liver. It has a cleansing and toning effect on the skin, and helps with bruises. Please note, this oil should not be used in large doses, and should avoided altogether in pregnancy, lactation, and those suffering from breast cancer, and epilepsy. 

The word Fennel is derived from the Latin 'foenum,' meaning 'hay'. In medieval times, it was known as 'Fenkle'. It was a popular herb used by the ancient Chinese, Egyptians, and Romans, who believed that fennel helped give longer life, and improved a person's courage and strength. It was also believed to keep away evil spirits. It is said that fennel was used to strengthen eyesight, to cure snakebites, and ease colic. In India, plain, roasted or mint-coated fennel seeds, called 'saunf' are often served after meals to help digestion.

Five for Her Bath Bomb

£2.40

Feel sexy and sensual with this perfumed bath-time experience.

Each bomb weighs in at a massive 180 grams and contains Shea Butter to make it smoother on your skin.


For each three bathbombs of the same size purchased from any range the order will come in a free natural style cardboard giftbox.  Full colour ingredients list included.

Five for Him Bath Bomb

£2.40

A typically masculine fragrance formulated for some manly pampering. A heady bathroom experience with male appeal.

Each bomb weighs in at a massive 180 grams and contains Shea Butter to make it smoother on your skin.

For each three bathbombs of the same size purchased from any range the order will come in a free natural style cardboard giftbox.  Full colour ingredients list included.

Focus Aromatherapy Smelling Salt

£2.95

Focus Aromatherapy Smelling Salt – Your Gateway to Enhanced Concentration and Clarity!

For centuries, a combination of aromatic substances has been harnessed for inhalation, fostering therapeutic effects.

Crafted to inspire mental acuity and sharpness, this Focus Aromatherapy Smelling Salt boasts a meticulously curated blend of premium essential oils and Himalayan salt. This invigorating fusion includes Peppermint, Rosemary, Lemongrass, Grapefruit, and the natural purity of Himalayan salt.

Peppermint, renowned for its stimulating properties, partners harmoniously with the invigorating notes of Rosemary and Lemongrass. This dynamic trio synergistically uplifts your senses, promoting heightened focus and mental clarity. The vibrant essence of Grapefruit adds a refreshing touch, creating an ambience of rejuvenation and attentiveness.

Engaging in aromatherapy with smelling salts is a simple process. Uncap the bottle, inhale the revitalising aroma, and feel the transformative effects unfold. The aromatic molecules are thought to engage with your olfactory system, potentially boosting cognitive functions, increasing alertness, and fostering a centred state of mind.

Step into a world of enhanced concentration and productivity with the Focus Aromatherapy Smelling Salt. Elevate your surroundings, uplift your spirits, and embark on a journey of heightened mental clarity.

Foot Shaped Pumice Scrub Stone

£1.75

Keep your skin feeling radiant even in the cold weather with our Brushes, and scrubs !

All year round skin needs exfoliating but especially in the winter as it is when skin is the driest and with our brush you can get that clean luxurious feeling and keep your skin feeling soft to the touch. 

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