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Skincare company is expanding after celebrating its first anniversary
A Worcestershire-based skincare company which uses natural remedies, forgotten customs and folk medicine to create its products is set to expand after celebrating its first anniversary.
ORKA-Naturals goes back to basics using age old remedies, healing knowledge and natural ingredients for its range which has been sold successfully online.
The company, which started in January last year, is now set to launch new products and has just moved into bricks and mortar sales.
ORKA-Naturals started offering an extensive array of soaps, but has now launched body butter and lip balms.
That development has led to a partnership with The Courtyard Salon in Evesham which is now stocking ORKA-Naturals products.
Kirsty Cameron, owner of The Courtyard Salon, has just opened up a new purpose-built salon at Blackminster Business Park and expanded the offer with a wide range of organic and natural product ranges for their customers.
ORKA-Naturals founder Kate Varvedo, was raised in Hungary where her grandfather gave her inspiration to start the company by teaching her about nature and animals.
Kate said: “ORKA-Naturals is very much about going back to basics and using organic ingredients to create products that hail back to a time when natural remedies were used.
“Many of the herbs that are used I grow myself and those that I do not grow, I source from natural organic suppliers.
“This means that out products and processes are much more caring for the body than mass produced items that have a higher use of chemicals.
“I am so pleased with how receptive people have been so far and the fact that we are now working with The Courtyard Salon is absolutely fantastic.
“My aim has been to work with as many small, independent and local businesses as possible, which is why I am thrilled to be working with The Courtyard Salon as collaboration is very much in at any time, but especially now.”
Kate is now looking at other ways in which is can grow and develop the business including making the products even more sustainable, the launch of a shop on Amazon and branching out into herbal teas.
“This year will be about creating more products and showcasing them through more retailers in the area,” added Kate.
“I am in discussions with a number of businesses, but the Coronavirus pandemic has slowed things down a little, so I am hoping we can get things moving again and get products out there through more outlets.”
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