The Lola’s Apothecary Experience

As you might have guessed by now, I am true fan of the Lola’s Apothecary products such as the body soufflés with their rich yet feather light whipped shea butter creaminess containing Coconut oil, Camellia oil, Rosehip and vitamin oil. It works wonders on dry skin and is the perfect after sun care. You can read about my craving HERE and HERE.

The bath and shower oils like for example the tranquil isle, are truly relaxing piece of aromatherapy with nourishing sweet almond, grapeseed, Vitamin E, beta carotene. That said, make sure to experience the body oil as it make a beautiful hair oil too. An alchemical blend of deeply healing rosehip CO2 and Argan oil, the texture is just right, sinks in readily without being too greasy – miraculously erases stretch marks! A few drops on the ends of your hair will transform your blow dry. Dab a bit on cuticles and watch your nails shine & grow or try it as a face cleanser to effectively remove make-up.

DISCOUNT CODE

Enjoy a 30% discount at Lola’s Apothecary by using the code LOVEFROMAMANDA for some selfcare or to gift someone in need of an aromatherapy hug. (There is a £30 minimum spend to activate. Free shipping over £125). I am certain you’ll love the products as much as I do. Enjoy! x

About Lola’s Apothecary: After experiencing all the excitements of city life in London, Dominic, founder and managing director of Lola’s Apothecary dreamt of helping others on their own winding paths to wellness & inner peace. He had been lucky enough to grow up on an idyllic farm in Devon, surrounded by the beautiful British countryside. Dominic discovered the magic of spa massage for the very first time on a family holiday in Greece as a young boy. Wishing to combine his passions for Spa, wellness & nature into one holistic vision, Dominic set out to create a range of couture natural beauty, spa & wellness wonders, to be handmade by inspired artisans on his picturesque family estate.

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