Faith
In nature are a World class master manufacturers of natural skincare
products and natural cosmetics providing to the UK and beyond
Nearly 30 years ago in rural Scotland, Rona Rose started making
skincare products in her own kitchen using herb and plant material,
essential oils and other traditional ingredients.
She made
moisturising creams and lotions to recipes formulated by herself and
based on traditional ingredients used safely for hundreds of years.
Her aim was to produce best quality natural additive-free body care
products.
From early days she created products with natural
ingredients which worked as well as or better than commercial
brands, without using paraffin oil, synthetics, artificial dyes or
animal by-products.
Despite having grown to many times its
original size, Faith in Nature maintains the principle upon which the company
was founded. Their approach remains simple and direct.
That is, to
make skin, hair and body care products of the highest quality, using
only the finest natural ingredients. This to be achieved without
recourse to animal testing or animal ingredients.
Faith in Nature shampoo and conditioner range contain
very high levels of pure essential oils and herbal extracts . Their
conditioners have an extra natural advantage. With their unique
formula, they gently coat and lubricate each strand of hair to leave
it soft, manageable and easy to keep clean.
Each shower gel and foam bath is pH balanced for
gentle cleansing without removing natural protective oils which lie
on skin and hair. Its thick, rich lather rinses off easily to leave
you feeling refreshed. No SLES and only natural preservatives (no
chemical preservatives) are used.
All Faith In Nature products Are
Naturally
preserved
Naturally without SLES
Naturally without synthetic colouring or fragrance
Naturally with only pure aromatherapy oils for their beneficial
effect and fragrant aroma
Naturally offers best quality aromatherapy products, well packaged
and sensibly priced
Naturally free of animal ingredients and animal testing with a
cut–off date of 1988