
When I first began creating seasonal face oils, it wasn’t just about skincare. It was about listening—listening to what the Earth was offering in each season, and what our skin and bodies truly needed in that moment.
Some time ago, when I became unwell with an autoimmune condition, I had to stop everything. My art, my brand, my usual pace of life—all of it paused. In that stillness, I realised something: I had lost my own connection with Nature.
I used to go away to the country every weekend. I rode my horse almost daily. Being outside, surrounded by trees and sky, was how I breathed. But as life grew busier, I found myself spending more time at the computer and less under the open air. I had slowly drifted away from what nourished me most.
That realisation hit quietly, but deeply. I saw how much my body responded to the simplest things: the soft winter light through the trees, the warmth of the sun in spring, the comfort of grounding roots in autumn. Nature was speaking, and my body was listening.
That’s why my face oils are small-batch, seasonal, and plant-based—not because it’s fashionable, but because it’s what my own healing demanded. I wanted to create skincare that moved with the Earth, that honoured the skin as alive and ever-changing, just like the seasons.
It makes me pause and ask:
How much of our modern imbalance comes from losing touch with Nature?
Maybe the answer is different for all of us. But I know that for me, finding my way back to Nature changed everything.