Rooted in Heritage, Grown with Intention
Earths Farm Skincare began with our hands in the soil and our hearts full of memory. What started as Earth to Earth Organics has grown into something even deeper — a skincare brand rooted in our heritage, our land, and the plants we grow ourselves. Our name has changed, but our commitment to creating honest, natural skincare has only grown stronger.
“From Earth to Earth Organics to Earths Farm Skincare — the same heart, the same care, a new chapter.”
Tee’s Story - From Guyana to the Fields of Wales
I grew up on a smallholding in Guyana, surrounded by fruit trees, animals and the kind of quiet beauty you only appreciate when you look back. We had chickens, cows, vegetable beds, two ponds and more fruit trees than I could count. I spent my childhood barefoot, running wild through the rain, climbing mango trees and always close to the land.
I was happiest at my grandmother’s side, helping her cook or tending flowering plants like bougainvillaea, hibiscus and roses with her and my grandfather. I come from a long line of growers and healers, people who truly knew the land and listened to it.
My grandfather only believed in natural remedies. He was using noni fruit long before it became popular. I remember being so sick once that I could not walk, and my grandmother bathed me in tamarind leaves. For us, everything started with natural remedies as the first call. Healing from the earth was not something you learned, it was simply how life was.
“Everything started with natural remedies as the first call.”
Dan’s Story - Roots in Dominica, Jamaica and London Soil
I come from a line of doers, strong grounded people who made things from scratch and always found a way. My grandmother, who came here from Dominica, sought natural remedies first. From ginger to organic olive oil, she believed in the power of plants. My mum, Jamaican in heritage, carried that same approach.
My great uncle had an allotment in Birmingham, and my mum, who lived in London her whole life, would visit him there. She fell in love with growing from those visits, and she passed that love down to me.
That allotment is where it all really started for Tee and me. Back in 2015, we were newly married and just starting to find our rhythm. We would spend weekends growing food together, hands in the soil, learning as we went. That little patch of land in London became the first step back to the land as a couple, as parents, and now as makers on our farm in Wales.
“That allotment in London was the beginning of everything we grow today.”
Auntie’s Magic Cream
When I (Tee) moved to the UK in 2004, the sudden change in climate, food and pace of life left its mark, especially on my skin. It became itchy, dry and bumpy. Nothing seemed to soothe it, and the constant discomfort took a real knock on my confidence. So I returned to what I knew, plants, simplicity and care.
One of the first butters I ever made was for our nephew, who had eczema. It was an instant hit, so much so that he would only ask for “Auntie’s Magic Cream”. That little jar of comfort became our first official product, now known as Magic Butter, and to this day it is still our bestseller. We are proud that it has helped so many people feel confident in their skin again.
“It began as Auntie’s Magic Cream. Today, it is our bestselling Magic Butter.”
From Seed to Skin
We grow calendula, lavender and other botanicals in rhythm with the seasons, infusing them into our oils and butters. We handcraft every product ourselves, powered by the wind from our on site turbine, using plastic free packaging and keeping our process as close to nature as possible.
From seed to skin, we are the growers, makers and storytellers. Each jar and each bottle is more than skincare. It is a connection to the land, a nod to our ancestors, and an invitation to care for yourself and the planet.
“From seed to skin, every jar tells a story.”
Join Our Journey
Earths Farm Skincare is more than a product. It is our story, and we are honoured to share it with you.
From our family to yours, welcome to the farm.