Dame Barbara Cartland – Queen of Romance

September 5th, 2010

Katie May

Dame Barbara was a devoted fan of Yin Yang Skincare and can be seen in the picture below with Katie May (founder of Yin Yang Skincare) and Monica Savage (senior Yin Yang Skincare Consultant) at one of the many natural products shows at which Yin Yang Skincare was exhibited.

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YY So Sensitive Skincare Range

July 10th, 2010

Katie May

Read about Yin Yang’s new Skincare range for sensitive skins in Katie May’s newsletter . . .

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Plant of the Month - The Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus)

April 18th, 2010

Katie May

Apart from the sunflower’s flamboyance in the garden, I have also been working with it in the new acne products for Yin Yang.

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A Challenging Start to 2010

March 8th, 2010

Katie May

The new decade started for me with 20 inches of snow and temperatures almost minus 20 degrees

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New Look for Yin Yang Skincare

February 15th, 2010

Katie May

We’ve used all our experience to make creams, masks, toners and cleansers that support your skin’s naturally balanced biochemistry to keep it looking youthful and beautiful.

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Now Our Supermarkets Sell Christmas Turkeys From Brazil

December 20th, 2009

Katie May

The Daily Mail has once again highlighted the plight of the British Farmer. This time it is our Christmas Turkeys, being imported frozen from Brazil.

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Plant of the Month - Holly

December 2nd, 2009

Katie May

Christmas is a time for good cheer and good will and also time for relaxation, reflection and planning for the year ahead.

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Plant of the Month - The Elder (Sambucus)

October 4th, 2009

Katie May

The elder is an extremely tenacious plant with an ancient history related to carpentry, witchcraft, catering, music, entertainment and healing.

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Why Supermarket Cheddar Might Not Be Quite as British as it Seems

September 24th, 2009

Katie May

The Daily Mail has once again highlighted the plight of the British Farmer. This time it is about our Cheddar, which has enjoyed pride of place on the British cheeseboard for nearly 900 years.

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Plant of the Month - Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana)

September 13th, 2009

Katie May

The Witch Hazel is a large shrub, native to eastern North America and usually found growing in woods. The common name arose from the plant’s association with witchcraft and the use of its forked branches as a divining rod in the search for water and gold.

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