Following the recent cold snap here in the UK, it’s hard to believe Spring is almost here (it officially begins on 20th March). With that in mind, we’ve started thinking about how we’re going to celebrate the long Easter weekend and enjoy some precious family time.
The History Of Candle Making Candles were originally made by Egyptians over five thousand years ago, using reeds and animal fats. For many years after, candlelight had a mainly functional purpose before the introduction of electricity and light bulbs. However, in modern society candles are now mostly used a symbol of celebration and enjoyment.
We all love autumn, with beautiful misty mornings, the cooling air, blowing leaves and re-acquainting ourselves with our cosy winter jumpers. However, it can be a tough time for our skin. Read our essential hand care guide to ensure moisturising and protecting the exposed parts of your body becomes a priority this winter.
Why do we all love the smell just after a downpour, of freshly cut grass and clean laundry? It’s because subconsciously, fragrance evokes feelings and memories.