nathalie-bond-organics

NATHALIE BOND ORGANICS

NATHALIE BOND Organics makes small batches of beautiful skincare and fragrant candles, using organic and wildcrafted ingredients. The range includes handmade soap, lip salves, balms, body oils, scrubs, bath salts and essential oil candles. Nat runs the company with her husband and they are passionate about natural skincare and believe that good business can make the world a better place.
 
HOW IT ALL BEGUN
 
When Nat became pregnant with her first son she made the decision to stop using beauty products packed with synthetic chemicals. Our bodies will absorb what we apply to them and, on average, women apply 168 chemicals to their skin every day with little knowledge of the damaging impact such substances can have. So, when Nat discovered she was carrying a little one, she began creating her own simple soap and balms, using only natural oils and butters that are safe, gentle and can be sourced sustainably.
 
NATHALIE BOND Organics is now a growing family business, making and selling a range of skincare and candles with 100% natural and organic ingredients that are truly effective and also pretty good for the planet. All of our products are handcrafted in our workshop in Sheffield on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
 
SKINCARE THAT CARES
 
We’re committed to being a company that gives back. When we were in the early stages of setting up the business we learned that over 20,000 children under the age of five die every day from preventable causes. It’s a daily crisis that doesn’t make headlines and many children are needlessly suffering because poverty denies them access to medical care.
Nath and her husband, no doubt to thank for being born in the right place, in a prosperous and developed country, decided to donate a percentage of their profits to World Vision to help children in some of the poorest communities in the world.
 
Nath and her husband, probably to thank them for being born in the right place, in a prosperous and developed country, decided to donate a percentage of their profits to World Vision to help children in some of the poorest communities in the world. world.