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With December’s new moon approaching, Sagittarius season is upon us and New Years resolutions seem inevitable – could this year’s winter solstice allow us zodiac fanatics some peace of mind ahead of the festive season? Well, lucky for you, as your completely official and ultra-accurate zodiac forecast (we’re kidding), we’re predicting that it’s about time you reviewed your relationship with wellness and self-care – as doors are opening to a new star-crossed relationship. With a cosmic energy designed to align with your zodiac sign, this relationship was written in the stars: enter Horosoaps, the 100 per cent vegan and cruelty free self-care line specifically tailored to each star sign’s needs.
“It’s personal care, but with personality”, explains Rebecca Matthews, who co-founded the brand with partner-in-crime Ian Welsh two years ago. The pair were driven by “the idea of making self-care feel personal – and a bit more fun”, Matthews says, “turning something as simple as soap into a little everyday ritual”. Partners in life and in business, the co-founders play on their unbeatable trust, “but it does mean there’s no sugarcoating” she confesses, “it works because we share the same vision and are equally invested in making it happen”.
Dubbed as a ‘soap that knows you’, the bathing essential starts with the needs of each zodiac sign: take Cancers for example, Matthews explains, they’re “emotional sponges, so we chose calming ingredients like jasmine and ylang ylang” to counteract the water signs’ impulsive behaviours. It’s all a little bit tongue-and-cheek, injecting humour into the daily routine of washing (although the pair chose to draw the line at making a fish scented Pisces soap…can’t imagine why!).
The soaps can be paired with a similarly scented line of candles AKA the Horosmokes, which are made on British soil with 100 per cent sustainable soy wax and aromatherapy grade essential oils. With a 35-hour burn time, these candles perform as an extension of one’s personality. Matthews says, “they felt like the natural next step to complement the self-care rituals we’ve built around our Horosoaps. They’re about creating an environment that feels personal and grounding”. Both the Horosoaps and Horosmokes are made with cruelty-free, natural ingredients – coconut and olive oil for the Horosoaps, the “tried-and-true skincare heroes – it’s hydrating, nourishing and perfect for all skin types”.
“Scent is such a powerful sensory tool – it can instantly shift a mood or set the tone for a space”: stocked in Liberty’s, Goodhood and other selected stockists, Horosoaps are the perfect gift for the holiday season. These are soaps that know you well, so they’ll know your friends and family too. Shop here.
Photography courtesy of Horosoaps.
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With December’s new moon approaching, Sagittarius season is upon us and New Years resolutions seem inevitable – could this year’s winter solstice allow us zodiac fanatics some peace of mind ahead of the festive season? Well, lucky for you, as your completely official and ultra-accurate zodiac forecast (we’re kidding), we’re predicting that it’s about time you reviewed your relationship with wellness and self-care – as doors are opening to a new star-crossed relationship. With a cosmic energy designed to align with your zodiac sign, this relationship was written in the stars: enter Horosoaps, the 100 per cent vegan and cruelty free self-care line specifically tailored to each star sign’s needs.
“It’s personal care, but with personality”, explains Rebecca Matthews, who co-founded the brand with partner-in-crime Ian Welsh two years ago. The pair were driven by “the idea of making self-care feel personal – and a bit more fun”, Matthews says, “turning something as simple as soap into a little everyday ritual”. Partners in life and in business, the co-founders play on their unbeatable trust, “but it does mean there’s no sugarcoating” she confesses, “it works because we share the same vision and are equally invested in making it happen”.
Dubbed as a ‘soap that knows you’, the bathing essential starts with the needs of each zodiac sign: take Cancers for example, Matthews explains, they’re “emotional sponges, so we chose calming ingredients like jasmine and ylang ylang” to counteract the water signs’ impulsive behaviours. It’s all a little bit tongue-and-cheek, injecting humour into the daily routine of washing (although the pair chose to draw the line at making a fish scented Pisces soap…can’t imagine why!).
The soaps can be paired with a similarly scented line of candles AKA the Horosmokes, which are made on British soil with 100 per cent sustainable soy wax and aromatherapy grade essential oils. With a 35-hour burn time, these candles perform as an extension of one’s personality. Matthews says, “they felt like the natural next step to complement the self-care rituals we’ve built around our Horosoaps. They’re about creating an environment that feels personal and grounding”. Both the Horosoaps and Horosmokes are made with cruelty-free, natural ingredients – coconut and olive oil for the Horosoaps, the “tried-and-true skincare heroes – it’s hydrating, nourishing and perfect for all skin types”.
“Scent is such a powerful sensory tool – it can instantly shift a mood or set the tone for a space”: stocked in Liberty’s, Goodhood and other selected stockists, Horosoaps are the perfect gift for the holiday season. These are soaps that know you well, so they’ll know your friends and family too. Shop here.
Photography courtesy of Horosoaps.
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