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December 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

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Natalie writes…

Whilst shortlisting ideas for Christmas presents (I really need to start shopping soon), I stumbled across Gwdihw over at Lapin and Me.

Gwdihw, pronouced ‘Goody Hoo’ is a Welsh balms brand started by Rowena Mansfield who has been harnessing the healing properties of local herbs and plants in Anglesey for over 20 years and mixing them with with natural ingredients such as beeswax and coconut oil. She’s created a range of highly affordable balms for everything from your hands to feet, to lips, to babies, mummy’s and even pets.

Everything comes in eye catching packaging with quirky names and they’re really well priced, so they’re great for stocking fillers, and gifts for newborns and mamas.

The Cheeky Cherub Baby Balm is totally natural containing aloe vera, calendula petals, comfrey leaf, and lavender oil. Great on chaffed or irritated skin so use it for nappy rash, cradle cap, and on dry skin patches. £3.95gwdihu night owl sleep balm

Smoochy Lips is made from coconut oil, olive oil, beeswax and calendula with either a hint of cherry or vanilla. £3.95

The Night Owl Sleepy Balm is made from coconut oil, beeswax, mandarin oil, and ylang ylang oil and you dab it on your pulse points to relieve tension and get yourself relaxed and calm. £3.95

Check out the full range of products at the Gwdihw site where they have gift sets starting from £9.95 in hession bags plus lots of other goodies.

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