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Mise Natural Skincare

Mise (pronounced M-isha , ish like wish:) is the Irish word for ‘me’, although actually, it was born out of love for another! Over the subsequent years it developed into a grounding, self-care routine for us. Working freelance, we found it so important to cultivate our own structure around the irregular hours. These rituals helped anchor us and became important moments of reflection and calm. We delight in sharing our love for natural skincare using the incredible power of plants and their extracts. As holistic therapists, it’s vital for us to honour all aspects of our produce; sustainably, ethically, and energetically.

Mise (pronounced M-isha , ish like wish:) is the Irish word for ‘me’, although actually, it was born out of love for another! Over the subsequent years it developed into a grounding, self-care routine for us. Working freelance, we found it so important to cultivate our own structure around the irregular hours. These rituals helped anchor us and became important moments of reflection and calm. We delight in sharing our love for natural skincare using the incredible power of plants and their extracts. As holistic therapists, it’s vital for us to honour all aspects of our produce; sustainably, ethically, and energetically.

  • Price Range €26-€50
  • Products None of the above crafts/disciplines/sub-disciplines fit! I make/blend lipbalms, moisturising serums, moisturising balm, body butter, oil cleansers. I mix bath salts. I also make soy way candles.
  • Materials In the skincare I use beeswax, jojoba wax, jojoba oil, avocado oil, rosehip oil, safflower oil, sweet almond oil, castor oil, a host of essential oils, sheanut butter, coconut oil, cocoa butter. The candles contain soy wax, essential oils and fragrances.
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