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Darina is the co-founder and maker behind MAMO, creating small-batch soaps, candles, and natural dog care products where Irish craft, sensory experience, and botanical science meet. With over 30 years working with natural ingredients, her craft is shaped by a lifetime of perfecting the alchemy of texture, aroma, and ritual. Holding a Master’s in Food Engineering with a specialisation in Perfumery and Cosmetics, Darina blends scientific precision with sensory artistry. From her Wicklow studio, she uses foraged and home-grown herbs, infusing them into oils, teas, and botanical waters to create products that honour Irish craft, connect to the land, and turn care into everyday ritual.

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Darina is the co-founder and maker behind MAMO, creating small-batch soaps, candles, and natural dog care products where Irish craft, sensory experience, and botanical science meet. With over 30 years working with natural ingredients, her craft is shaped by a lifetime of perfecting the alchemy of texture, aroma, and ritual. Holding a Master’s in Food Engineering with a specialisation in Perfumery and Cosmetics, Darina blends scientific precision with sensory artistry. From her Wicklow studio, she uses foraged and home-grown herbs, infusing them into oils, teas, and botanical waters to create products that honour Irish craft, connect to the land, and turn care into everyday ritual.

  • Discipline Other
  • Price Range Under €25, €26-€50
  • Products Soaps, Candles, Dog Care
  • Materials Botanicals — Grown, Foraged, and Infused in Wicklow • Herbs we grow in our garden or forage sustainably in the Wicklow mountains. • Infusions made from herbal teas, oil macerations, and botanical waters. • Local Irish ingredients, including raw honey, Ba
  • Made Local Yes
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