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5 Factors that have contributed to my hair growth
Thursday, April 6, 2017
The Nigerian Natural Hair & Beauty Show: all the details!
Monday, May 11, 2015
Update: The Nigerian Natural Hair & Beauty Show - Early Bird tickets now available!
Friday, March 20, 2015
Since Felicia Leatherwood's last visit to Lagos, a frequent question we've received has been when is the hair whisperer and stylist to stars such as Jill Scott, Teyonah Parris and Will Smith bringing her workshop back?
Hello 2015! Here’s a flashback to 2014 at The Kinky Apothecary.
Friday, January 23, 2015
The Kinky Apothecary Pop Up Salon - Saturday 20th December
Friday, December 12, 2014
We can NOT believe we're almost at the end of the year already! As always, no idea where it went! However, rather than lament the passing of time, we're just very excited about the Christmas Season, and getting glammed up is one of our favourite things about it. So this year we've decided to make an event of it. We have teamed up with A Whitespace Lagos and as a collaboration for their annual BIG60 festivities, we will be bringing you the very first Kinky Apothecary Pop Up Salon next Saturday, December 20th!
The Kinky Apothecary's new Mainland concessions.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
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Obia Natural Haircare products now available in Nigeria at The Kinky Apothecary!
Friday, May 16, 2014
By popular demand, Obia Natural Haircare products are finally available at The Kinky Apothecary!
Click on the shop tab for details, and call or email us to place your order, or alternatively pop in to our concession at L'Espace.
Love,
Kinky.
The 5 tweaks to my regimen that have totally changed my hair game
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Following questions I received last week at both Social Media Week panels (which both turned into impromptu hair workshops), I thought I'd take this opportunity to update you on some changes I have made to my regimen since I last posted about it.
I'm always going on about the importance of building a regimen. The fact is, getting into a routine can help you better understand your hair, as well as make the sometimes mammoth task of tackling natural hair a lot less daunting. You are always learning a little bit more about your hair though, so it's likely that your regimen might change over time, and you find that some methods you might have once found effective no longer work for your hair or your lifestyle. This is particularly true as your hair grows, as ways of handling it when it was short might not work so well when you're dealing with more hair. For me, although I generally keep my hair at the same length, my busy lifestyle has meant that I find myself with less and less time to focus on it, however I cannot afford to neglect it. So as I find ever new and more creative ways to shorten my wash days over time, my regimen changes slightly.
These 5 tweaks have made dealing with my hair that much easier:
1/ Washing in twists
I'd heard so many people talk about washing their hair in twists, but never tried it until I came across this video, and it has definitely simplified my wash days.
I tend to start by detangling into twists this size, washing, oil rinsing (see below) and conditioning in these twists, and then making them smaller as I add my leave-in, oils and styler.
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| I tend to start with twists this size, wash, condition and rinse without undoing the twists... |
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| ...and end up with a twist out like this. |
2/ Oil rinsing
Another thing that I'd read about but didn't try until quite recently. Find out more here. I tend to add a layer of olive oil to my hair after shampooing and before adding my deep conditioner (I don't rinse out until after I've conditioned). I have absolutely no idea what the science behind oil rinsing is, but all I know is that it works for me. It aids with detangling, adds softness and shine, and has reduced frizziness and single strand knotting over time.
3/ Cold water rinsing
Rinsing your hair with cold water helps flatten your cuticles, which may have been raised through the shampooing process, hot water, steamers, or general wear and tear. With my highly porous, prone-to-dryness hair, I need all the help flattening my cuticles as I can get, so I try and include as many steps to my regimen as I can with this aim in mind. I find that the tap water in Nigeria doesn't get cold enough to be effective, so I tend to place a jug of water in the fridge which I pour directly on my hair as my final rinse.
4/ Aloe Vera juice
I have always used Aloe Vera Juice in my regimen, either in my spritzes or added to whatever leave-in I'm using for my version of what most naturals dub the Kimmaytube Leave-in. Like rinsing your hair with cold water, aloe vera juice, which is acidic like our hair and skin, helps flatten your cuticles, which may have been raised especially if your cleansers are not pH balanced. Some cleansers like castille soaps have a high pH, so I have mentioned in the past that you do need to add an acidic substance to them, like lemon juice, to bring the pH down a bit.
I had always noticed a preference for products with some aloe vera juice in them, or vaguely paid attention to the fact that my hair was always less brittle when I added AVJ to my leave-ins. However it was only after seeing Hey Fran Hey's method of "sealing" her hair with it that I increased the amount that I use during my wash process. I now keep my aloe vera in an applicator bottle in the fridge, and saturate my hair with it (literally just pour it on) after I have rinsed. This is even more effective than cold water rinsing, in my opinion (but I still do both), and has definitely contributed to the ease in detangling my hair. It has been by far one of the most effective factors in increasing my moisture retention levels.
5/ The LOC method
I've explained right from the beginning that to moisturise your hair, you need to start on wet or damp hair, or by using a product with water as the first ingredient. After washing, I have always been an advocate of adding a creamy leave-in conditioner or moisturiser to wet hair, followed by an oil.
The LOC method switches this round a bit. LOC stands for:
Liquid
Oil
Cream
The basic principle is that you moisturise first using a liquid (I use water, or aloe vera juice), followed by an oil to seal in the moisture from the water (I use a tiny dab of Vatika Oil, a fortified coconut oil which we stock: But hang on, Nibi! You've said your hair HATES coconut oil!! I know, I know, but since playing around, I've discovered that I was using WAY too much before, and now literally a drop is all I need for my entire head), and then a creamy leave-in afterwards serves to soften your hair. I started using this method about a year ago, and the difference has been ridiculous. I now use less moisturising product after washing, and my hair retains far more moisture than it used to.
My number 1 complaint with my natural hair has always been dryness. The last 4 additions to my regimen have totally changed this. My hair is no longer brittle, my issues with retaining moisture are nothing like they once were, and generally I have been able to spend far less time fussing over my hair. Apart from these tweaks, nothing significant has changed in my regimen. I do deep condition more regularly (alternating between protein and moisture) due to the colour. Once in a while when I have time, or can be bothered... or even remember in the first place... I might do an ayurvedic or henna treatment, which I have promised I will go into in a later post. But nowhere near the amount of treatments and potion mixing I was doing when I first started experimenting with my natural hair.
As always, what works for one person doesn't work for everyone, so just keep this in mind as a guideline and not gospel. It's about finding out what works best for you!
Also remember if you are trying to find ways to switch up your regimen, change one thing at a time, and not everything at the same time, otherwise there is no way to know what has worked and what hasn't.
For ideas on where to start with building your own regimen, this post might come in useful.
Hope I've helped somebody somewhere!
Until next time, have a great one.
xx
I've explained right from the beginning that to moisturise your hair, you need to start on wet or damp hair, or by using a product with water as the first ingredient. After washing, I have always been an advocate of adding a creamy leave-in conditioner or moisturiser to wet hair, followed by an oil.
The LOC method switches this round a bit. LOC stands for:
Liquid
Oil
Cream
The basic principle is that you moisturise first using a liquid (I use water, or aloe vera juice), followed by an oil to seal in the moisture from the water (I use a tiny dab of Vatika Oil, a fortified coconut oil which we stock: But hang on, Nibi! You've said your hair HATES coconut oil!! I know, I know, but since playing around, I've discovered that I was using WAY too much before, and now literally a drop is all I need for my entire head), and then a creamy leave-in afterwards serves to soften your hair. I started using this method about a year ago, and the difference has been ridiculous. I now use less moisturising product after washing, and my hair retains far more moisture than it used to.
My number 1 complaint with my natural hair has always been dryness. The last 4 additions to my regimen have totally changed this. My hair is no longer brittle, my issues with retaining moisture are nothing like they once were, and generally I have been able to spend far less time fussing over my hair. Apart from these tweaks, nothing significant has changed in my regimen. I do deep condition more regularly (alternating between protein and moisture) due to the colour. Once in a while when I have time, or can be bothered... or even remember in the first place... I might do an ayurvedic or henna treatment, which I have promised I will go into in a later post. But nowhere near the amount of treatments and potion mixing I was doing when I first started experimenting with my natural hair.
As always, what works for one person doesn't work for everyone, so just keep this in mind as a guideline and not gospel. It's about finding out what works best for you!
Also remember if you are trying to find ways to switch up your regimen, change one thing at a time, and not everything at the same time, otherwise there is no way to know what has worked and what hasn't.
For ideas on where to start with building your own regimen, this post might come in useful.
Hope I've helped somebody somewhere!
Until next time, have a great one.
xx
Sale extended and further reductions!
Monday, January 27, 2014
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2013 Round-Up: What's been going on with my hair...(and tips for colouring)
Monday, January 13, 2014
Hi all,
I've been getting complaints that you don't see posts about me often enough on the blog. I'm just going to use this cheeky opportunity to point out that we're now on Instagram, and if you followed us ...@kinkyapothecary... you'd get far more frequent updates on my hair...but I digress! :p
I guess this is as good an opportunity as any to kick off a series of posts catching you up on what I should have posted last year, had I been blogging as often as I should have.
So for those of you who I didn't run into over the course of 2013, and therefore didn't get the chance to see in person, this is what has been going on with my hair over the past 6 months or so...
By the middle the year I'd begun to get extremely bored of the length, shape and flat colour of my hair...
I've been getting complaints that you don't see posts about me often enough on the blog. I'm just going to use this cheeky opportunity to point out that we're now on Instagram, and if you followed us ...@kinkyapothecary... you'd get far more frequent updates on my hair...but I digress! :p
I guess this is as good an opportunity as any to kick off a series of posts catching you up on what I should have posted last year, had I been blogging as often as I should have.
So for those of you who I didn't run into over the course of 2013, and therefore didn't get the chance to see in person, this is what has been going on with my hair over the past 6 months or so...
By the middle the year I'd begun to get extremely bored of the length, shape and flat colour of my hair...
We all know I'm not averse to a little snip snip, so I took advantage of a trip to NYC in August and decided to try out a salon I'd been recommended in Brooklyn called the H2 Salon, where I proceeded to get my hair highlighted and had a few inches chopped off, particularly at the back where I wanted some layers...
The owner, Dailey Greene, prefers to cut straight hair (I've also been to stylists who cut hair curly), and since I very rarely ever wear my hair straight, I decided I might as well rock it like that for a couple of days (even though I knew I would be battling with humidity as I was heading to Miami a couple of days later). So she proceeded to flat iron before pin-curling it...
This picture gives a more accurate depiction of the initial colour (which has since turned a much more vivid red as I henna my hair)...
I didn't bother to try and fight humidity and just allowed my hair to swell with the moisture...
And bunned for the last few days before my next wash...
And despite the nerves that ALWAYS accompany any dalliance with heat, my hair reverted with no problems when I washed it...
The owner, Dailey Greene, prefers to cut straight hair (I've also been to stylists who cut hair curly), and since I very rarely ever wear my hair straight, I decided I might as well rock it like that for a couple of days (even though I knew I would be battling with humidity as I was heading to Miami a couple of days later). So she proceeded to flat iron before pin-curling it...
I didn't bother to try and fight humidity and just allowed my hair to swell with the moisture...
And bunned for the last few days before my next wash...
I've tried to be more adventurous with styling...
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| (I've named this one the 'Wilma Flintsone') |
And generally continued to have fun with it...
I have now decided to protective style for the next few months (for as long as I can bear it), and put in some marley twists...
...which I did myself just before our last event...
...but more on my protective styling marathon later!
My tips for anyone considering colour:
- My first recommendation would always to get your hair dyed professionally. I personally would never colour my hair myself (after a terrible experience years before I embarked on this 'healthy hair journey', which resulted in an astonishing amount of breakage). However there are many who colour their hair safely themselves. If you decide this is a path you want to take, be sure to do your research, read the instructions carefully, and ensure you take the colour up in stages: never think about going from black to blonde hair in one step, but gradually lift to red, brown and then blonde, if that is your goal.
- Never even think about colouring your hair if it is not in an optimal condition. The very nature of dyeing, altering the natural colour of your hair, will naturally present it with some damage as with any chemical process. I'm sure I don't need to spell out the consequence of adding further damage to already damaged hair.
- Deep condition frequently for some time leading up to the process, and ensure you deep condition regularly (and more frequently than before) afterwards.
- Also add more frequent protein treatments to your regimen (always followed up by a moisturising deep conditioning treatment.
- Consider using semi permanent dyes, such as Naturtint, or vegetable dyes like henna. Note however that these do not lift colour, but deposit, and the colour might not come out exactly as advertised especially if you naturally have very dark hair.
- For this and other reasons, ALWAYS do a patch test before colouring, to see how your hair responds. If colouring professionally, a good colourist will also insist on doing a patch test.
- On the subject of henna, bear in mind a lot of research needs to go into this before you proceed. Henna has many benefits (I henna for strength, rather than colour), however there can also be many pitfalls attached, so ensure you are armed with information and know what you are doing. There is so much information required before you consider using henna, that I will be doing a few posts on the subject. In the meantime, this ebook is a great and comprehensive starting point for your research.
Until next time, take care!
~ Nibi
January Sale: Happy New Year!
Monday, January 6, 2014
The Christmas decorations have been taken down, the last of the leftovers eaten, the tourists are heading back to their various destinations, we're back at work... yes people, the Christmas season is well and truly over. We know January can be a depressing month, so in an effort to keep spirits up, and to let our customers know you mean a lot to us, we're offering 10% off across the board* until January 24th.
We'll also be staging a variety of giveaways and other surprises during the course of the month, so watch this space!
If you've been to any of our events or headed to our concession at L'Espace over the past few months, you'll know that our stock list has been expanded considerably for a while now. For those who haven't been, you might not have realised that we now stock a wide range of new products from Jane Carter Solution, CURLS, Mahogany Naturals as well as a wide range of ayurvedic powders and clays. These are now all available for delivery. Have a look at the price list for more detail.
Please note the price list reflects pre-sale prices. Discount will be calculated when your order is processed.
The sale price will already be reflected on products at L'Espace.
Happy shopping, and a very Happy New Year!
*Offer doesn't include Neriah Naturals or Bee Mine products.
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
What an incredible year it has been! Thank you all for your love, support and custom in what has been a year of immense change. So much more planned for 2014 so stay tuned!
We are now closed for delivery until January 6th, 2014, but you can still pick up your favourite goodies from L'Espace, 19a Olosa Street, off Karimu Kotun, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Have a wonderful holiday season!
Love from The Kinky Apothecary family.
xoxo
We are now closed for delivery until January 6th, 2014, but you can still pick up your favourite goodies from L'Espace, 19a Olosa Street, off Karimu Kotun, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Have a wonderful holiday season!
Love from The Kinky Apothecary family.
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The Great Kinky Hair Christmas Affair
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
We've been hinting about this for weeks, and hope you've put December 21st in your diary. You do NOT want to miss this!
Our beloved Geri is coming to town, as is the beautiful Ijeoma of Klassy Kinks. Yup yup!!! So what better excuse to throw the natural hair "end-of-year party to end all parties"!
We've got so much lined up for you: in addition to the hair talk, we've got shopping, beauty treatments, food, a drinks bar (courtesy of Cointreau and Laurent Perrier again), freebies, sponsored giveaways... we could go on and on, but instead we'll just say come down and see for yourselves!
Tickets go on sale this Friday, so get yours, come down ... and don't forget to use the hashtag #naturalsdey.
Have we mentioned we're excited??
See you there...
This year so far, I have mostly...
Friday, July 5, 2013
Seeing as we're now half way through the year, I figured I should, you know, fill you in on what's been going on with my hair since you last saw me as, well, this IS a hair blog and all. Hopefully this can, kinda sorta, make up for me breaking my promise for regular updates!
So...this year so far, I have mostly worn my hair out, actually. Naughty, naughty, I know. But as I've mentioned, I am not that bothered with length retention at the moment, so have just been having fun with it.
So there you have it. 6 months of my hair in one post!
Humidity has gone into overdrive again with the rainy season, so I'm back in twists for now. I've also modified my regimen again, so update on that coming up soon.
Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Nibi
So...this year so far, I have mostly worn my hair out, actually. Naughty, naughty, I know. But as I've mentioned, I am not that bothered with length retention at the moment, so have just been having fun with it.
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| The old reliable twistout |
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| ...and more twistouts |
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| Tried my very first bantu knot-out |
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| ...and loved it |
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| Battled dryness in London |
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| Faced humidity in Lagos |
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| Tried to master the art of capturing braidout fabulousity in photos...and failed |
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| Once in a while remembered to protective-style |
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| Embraced shrinkage |
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| Did a couple of wash-n-go's |
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| ...and generally just had fun with my hair |
So there you have it. 6 months of my hair in one post!
Humidity has gone into overdrive again with the rainy season, so I'm back in twists for now. I've also modified my regimen again, so update on that coming up soon.
Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Nibi
A little bit of housekeeping on the Kinky blog
Sunday, May 5, 2013
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Hi all!
I mentioned there was a lot going on behind the scenes, hence again my lack of blogging. I'm sure I'll be forgiven when we finally manage to get everything sorted here at Kinky Towers. Anyone who's been on our Facebook page or following us on Twitter would have heard rumblings that we're about to open our second concession, this time in Ikeja. Look out for details, the launch is set for June. Also, we've got a couple of events lined up, so watch out for announcements on that too.
Just wanted to quickly point out a number of changes on the blog... apart from the updated look of course. I've hopefully made it a bit easier to navigate now with new tabs for all the "Kinky Hair 101" posts, and our FAQs. I often get asked questions on topics I have already posted about, so I'm hoping this new tab will make it easier to find the answers you're looking for. Also I will be organising blog posts by topic in due course, making it easier to locate old posts you might be looking for.
Finally, I know people have been waiting for some products that have been out of stock for a while. I'm pleased to announce that most of them are on the high seas currently making their way to us, and will be back on our shelves very soon. We also have details on new brands recently stocked or coming in, which I'll post up with the updated price list this week.
Please keep emails etc coming in, I will get back to everyone in due course. And of course orders carry on as usual.
As always, thanks for being such great supporters of The Kinky Apothecary and keeping us busy!
And for anyone who's wondering what's been going on with my hair since you last saw me, update coming up...
Expect more from The Kinky Apothecary in 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
After an awesome launch at L'Espace on Saturday (I got such a rush from the sheer number of new and old faces that stopped by, I can't believe how quickly it all went), just thought I'd let you in on a little more of what we have planned for the year.
For everyone who's been emailing and calling and emailing and calling again ... you know who you are ;) ... we've finally updated the "Shop the Apothecary" tab with our price list unveiling the new products we have for you. We'll do a feature on each of them, but look out for:
- Bee Mine
- Bobeam
- Naturalista Cosmetics
- Neriah Naturals (Made in Nigeria)
- A wider range of the brands we already stock
- A much wider range of tools and accessories
- The "Kinky Apothecary 100% Pure" range - new packaging (of which we're very proud) and a much, much wider selection of carrier and essential oils
- Lower prices, particularly on our oils and butters
In addition to this, you can also expect more brands coming in, some of which are already winging their way on to our shelves; more frequent and varied events, the first of which is scheduled for next month; more bargains and giveaways...
This is just the tip of the iceberg, so make sure to stay in touch with us and check back often for updates.
Hope to see you all at some point during the course of the year, and be sure to check out the Facebook page later for a preview of the pictures from Saturday.
The Apothecary is about to get a little bit more exciting...
Thursday, January 17, 2013
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Hello all,
So I think I was suitably cryptic when I mentioned in my last post that I had a number of announcements to make. I think I've kept you waiting long enough now.
So what's been keeping me so busy over the last couple of months, and particularly in the last few weeks, is that The Kinky Apothecary brand is undergoing a bit of a revamp. This includes:
- A modified look for the logo, which we will be revealing at the weekend
- New label designs for our products
- Much more product choice: we have expanded our range considerably
- A much wider variety of carrier and essential oils
- New lower prices on all the oils
And, finally, the most exciting for us (this one is for the Lagos ladies)...
- We're FINALLY opening our first concession. This Saturday. Whoop whoop!
Yup, you read that right. Yes, we've been talking about opening our shop for ages! Years, even. We've even identified where that shop will be. But this being Nigeria and things unfortunately not always working as they should, we've had delay upon delay. We realised though, that we couldn't keep people waiting for much longer while we sorted out our issues: one of the questions we get asked most frequently is where are shop is located. So after months of trying to get things moving, we've finally signed an agreement with L'Espace, awesome concept space on Olosa Street, VI, by the ladies who brought you LPM.
We launch this Saturday, so from this weekend, you'll be able to head over and pick up your favourite products yourself! (We will still be running a delivery service for anyone who prefers the convenience of ordering from home/their office)
Details are as follows:
Address: L'Espace, 19a Olosa Street, Off Karimu Kotun, Victoria Island, Lagos
Opening Hours: Monday (CLOSED), Tuesday-Saturday (11am-8pm), Sunday (12-6pm)
L'Espace hotline (for enquiries): 07028028960
Of course I can never let any occasion pass without a celebration of some sort, so join me there this Saturday 19th from 1pm-6pm for the obligatory Kinky Apothecary glass of Champagne!
And just to make it a real celebration, we'll also be throwing in:
- 10% off sales on the day*
- Free samples
- Free gift for every 10th customer
- Free product consultations**
- Be the first to see and try all our new product ranges
- And last but not least, be the first to see our new logo and packaging
So spread the word, pop round, bring a friend or sister, natural or not.
Again, just a quick word to ALL our wonderful readers, and our customers who keep us so busy. We wouldn't be here without you, and I really am grateful from the bottom of my heart!
Hope to see you all on Saturday.
*This excludes the "Neriah Naturals" product line
**Product consultations must be booked in advance. Please drop me an email at the usual address: kinky.apothecary@gmail.com, and I will slot you in.
NB: To prepare for Saturday, we will not be taking any more phone or email orders for the rest of the week. However, phone and email orders will resume as usual on Monday 21st.
It's been a long time, shouldn't have left you...
Monday, October 22, 2012
Yes people, sorry for leaving it so long again. I'm currently on a trip I like to refer to as "Hair Tour 2012". I will blog about it eventually, but you know what I'm like, so for more timely updates you can follow on twitter (@kinkyapothecary). But the bottom line is I'm caught up in a number of things so have really not had a chance to spend time on the blog.
I have a lot to catch up on: some more natural features; the conclusion of the 30 days 30 ways which I will make sure I get round to watermarking TODAY and eventually upload (doing and documenting that challenge didn't pose any problems. Uploading and reporting back, however, seems to have become the bane of my life); a number of "Kinky Hair: 101" and "How the rest of the world does it" posts drafted, and which just need editing and posting.
Also there are loads of new products in stock so I need to update the "shop the apothecary" tab. So much to do, so little time.
But I'll get it all up ... soon! And this just means you have loads to look forward to.
Hope all's well with everyone!
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