October 17, 2014

[Product Review ] Cowshed


A cow shed might be an unlikely place to discover a range of award-winning bath, body and skincare products but that's exactly where ours were born. Since they opened their first spa in the old cow shed at Babington House, Somerset in 1998, they have expanded to locations all over the world, but their products have always stayed true to British Heritage.

And while their names might be playful, they take their formulations very seriously; there are thoughtful scents to enhance your mood, truly indulgent textures and body products that really make a difference.

They still believe that there are few things in life better than an English country garden and continue to be inspired by mother nature. The scents, colours, botanical ingredients and herbal remedies remain the basis for our ever-expanding range of honest and natural products, made in England using the very best organic, wildcrafted and fairly-traded plant extracts and essential oils.

As for me, I got to try this 2 different scent that I found very lovely, and my little Ethan got to try their milk lotion too.



Cowshed Wild Cow

Natural Green Tea extracts and Sweet Almond oil Will protect and nourish skin, whilst Apricot Kernels will exfoliate and help improve microcirculation. The fragrant infusion of Lemongrass, Ginger and Rosemary Essential Oils can help energise and improve skin vitality.

Cowshed gorgeous cow

When you're searching for that blissed out state of mind and Shangri-La is within your grasp, reach for our Gorgeous Cow range.  Featuring Madagascan Ylang Ylang, Moroccan Rose and Indian Palmarosa to evoke happiness and French Lavender and Linden Blossom to soothe, our blissful Bath & Shower Gel will pamper and relax you.


 Cowshed Baby cow organics

Your new bub has just arrived, he or she deserves to be pampered as well. Baby Cow Organics are designed to pamper, protect and soothe your Baby's delicate skin.

It's available at Takashimaya level 3.

Happy trying.

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