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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

MY NEW TREATMENT ROOM

My treatment room is now located in the Flourish gardens. We needed to relocate from the existing place beside the production room to create a display area for the Flourish Organics products. I really enjoyed redecorating the log cabin to create a space that is beautiful and peaceful.






I'm so happy with the change, you enter the treatment room by walking through the Zen garden and the log cabin is nestled in amongst the trees so it's very relaxing to be so connected to nature. A few people have commented that as they lay relaxing after the treatment, they spotted the red squirrel jumping from branch to branch. The room is heated with a log burner and there is just something very soothing about the glow and crackle of a real fire. I think the place is just filled with positive energy, peace and warmth so I have started meditating down there in the mornings.


















THE NEW DISPLAY ROOM


We're very proud of our new Flourish room. The display units were designed by a brilliant craftsman Dirk Pomeranz. They are made from ash and I think the natural feel really complements the whole ethos of Flourish Organics.

It's like having our own little shop not that we get a huge amount of passing trade up here on the mountain but when the odd customer does venture up they will be very impressed.

























































Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Zen Moss Garden


When you're running a skincare business as well as teaching and giving treatments time seems very precious. I love my garden but I realised a couple of years ago just how important it is to keep it all very low maintenance. I seemed to spend half my life weeding and cutting grass. I've come up with what I think is a brilliant idea - I noticed that moss grows everywhere up here and it's just so rich and green I absolutely love it, so I decided to turn a good chunk of my garden into a moss garden. It surpresses weeds and unlike grass you don't have to cut it. It's probably not every body's cup of tea but i've become less fussy about 'cups of tea' since I noticed how much pressure I was putting on myself to have it all perfect - no thanks I'd rather have fun and enjoy my garden.



So I remembered reading in National Geographic that the moss garden was really revered in Japan and I decided to go for a Zen style. Its still a work in progress but I want it to be a place of peace and serenity - rich and tactile, I want it to feed the soul and please the senses.








This stone with the hole is from my great uncles farm in Shantonath. We used to go camping there in the summer when I was a kid and I have very fond memories of the place. My uncle Joe lived with his brother and two sisters.Uncle Willie had cerebral palsy, an amazing man, he knew everything about wild flowers and herbs. My aunt Kate was blind and made the best brown soda bread I'd ever tasted. They used to call me their wee butterfly which I quite liked. It was a big old house with a walled garden which I called the secret garden - a magical place there were big floppy roses and a statue of a women in what I imagined used to be a fountain beside stables where I watched the goats being milked.

A few years ago my Uncle Joe died and when I went to the funeral we visited the secret garden and I spotted the stone with the hole. I asked if I could have it as a reminder of the old place. When I was creating my zen garden I wanted it to be the vocal point so every time I saw it, those summer memories of walking through dewy grass and stomping on puff ball mushrooms and being called as pretty as a butterfly would warm my very soul.












Thursday, April 21, 2011



I LOVE FRUIT

Is it only me or is fruit just the bees knees? It has everything going for it. Not only is it tasty, sweet and juicy it is packed with health giving vitamins and antioxidants. Fruit will feature a lot in my recipes and although it's always best to eat fruit whole you just can't beat a smoothie. Not only are they delicious it's also a great way of getting a good portion of your five a day and I also use them as carriers for active ingredients like probiotic and essential fatty acids. This recipe is one of my favourites. There are two ingredients which I consider as super dooper foods.


TURMERIC - A spice widely used in curry, its yellow orange pigment called curcumin has been found to be a powerful antioxidant and has been used in the prevention of cancer. It is also anti inflammatory and a good source of vitamin B6, Iron and Manganese.


PAPAYA - contains the enzyme Papain which helps aid digestion it is also a good source of vitamin A,C and E making it a powerful antioxidant.


Mango,Papaya,Strawberry and Turmeric smoothie

Peel and chop half a mango and half a papaya.

wash and hull 4 strawberries

combine in a blender with a little juice (see note on juice)

add a half teaspoon of turmeric, blend and add water until it is a drinkable consistency.

Enjoy your tasty smoothie knowing it is packed with all the goodies your body needs.


note on juice - I don't like to use juice that is from concentrate or pasteurised as the heat treatment destroys the goodness so where I can I use freshly pressed in this smoothie I used grape juice form our vine which I picked and juiced in October I then freeze it in ice cube bags and add two ice cubes to each smoothie.











Thursday, March 31, 2011

WATER - TOP TIP FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN Two thirds of the body is composed of water. Adults can survive without food for many weeks but only a few days without water. Water is our most important nutrient and yet very often it's importance is forgotten or overlooked. We often convince ourselves that we're drinking plenty because we had five cups of tea or coffee at work; but actually all caffeinated drinks are diuretics and will require you drink even more water to replace the fluid excreted. Drinking water is a top beauty tip for several reasons . *It flushes out toxins (which can make the skin look tired and blemished) and leave it looking fresh and dewy. *It re hydrates the skin giving it greater elasticity. *It prevents constipation which can cause that pimply appearance under the surface of the skin. *It creates fluid balance in the body which gives us more energy so we are more likely to get out and exercise and keep fit and healthy. It's recommended that we drink eight glasses of water a day. I know how difficult that can be but I have found that filling a nice jug with water, adding slices of lemon and lime and placing it somewhere where you will see it throughout the day to remind you and entice you to rehydrate. DAILY FACIAL RITUALS My tip for external hydration of the skin is a cleanse, tone, moisturise ritual performed twice a day morning and evening.I know it can be tempting if you're tired to skip the evening part but the evening ritual is all important as the skin must be cleansed of the days grime and re hydrated and moisturised as you sleep. Flourish produce a cleanser toner and moisturiser which are naturally scented with plant and flower essence. These essential oils are not only beneficial to the skin but have a relaxing and balancing effect on the body generally. when I cleanse I like to take a couple of deep breaths just to inhale the therapeutic effects of the oils. The toner is made form organic rose water and flower essence of Mula Mula flower and Sheoak both help to sooth and hydrate the skin, so although it's great for your facial ritual it's also a great pick me up to carry in your bag and spritz when flagging during the day and great when on long flights. Vitamin E face cream will then seal in the moisture and protect the skin throughout the day or for those with sensitive skin I'd recommend the Hemp and Macadamia face cream.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011


SPRING CLEAN


Spring has sprung, the Daffodils are in full bloom and the lambs are jumping for joy in the fields. This is such an energising time of year.As nature begins to wake up and unfurl so too do we and with the extra daylight we become more active.This is a great time of the year to do a cleanse both inside and out. The months of being cooped up in doors and eating heavier foods can lead to an accumulation of toxins in the body. This cleanse can be as simple as drinking more water, cutting down on caffeinated drinks. Eating more fresh fruit and making one of your meals a fresh salad. You'd be amazed the difference just these small changes can make to your sense of well being.

For the external cleanse an exfoliant will remove dead skin cells and leave your skin looking fresh and renewed.Flourish Organics make a body scrub with apricot kernels to exfoliate and the essential oils of Grapefruit, lime and lemongrass support the body during detox and are uplifting and refreshing perfect for a spring morning shower.

During these spring months I will continue to post beauty tips and healthy eating ideas and recipies to help support and inspire you to stay healthy and beautiful as we head towards summer.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011


Flourish Organics are involved in a fund raiser for a great cause. Enable Ireland are running a mind body and soul afternoon on Sunday 13th of March. Admission is €25 and you receive two taster treatments and two workshops. I will be give hand treatments using Flourish Organics beauty products. Starting with a hand soak, exfoliation, massage and moisturising treatment.
To book Text MBS to 087 9938197

Friday, March 4, 2011


YOU HAVE TO WEAR GREEN FOR PADDYS DAY
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To celebrate this wondefully Irish 'green' day we have a specail offer.
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