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Hello All


I've just opened an organic handmade cosmetic stall in the ED warehouse - 1 Zenoria St, behind Caf? Nero on Lordship Lane. (on the upper floor) every Saturdays from 10:00 - 6:00. My new venture is focused on beautifully presented Body Butters, Body Scrubs, Aromatherapy Soaps, Bath Bombs, Bath Salts and a whole lot more! All My products are made from skin loving ingredients such as Shea butter, Cocoa butter, plant oils and essential oils personally sourced from my mother's village in Ghana. I also make beautiful gift baskets and can do bespoke orders.

I've attached a few pictures to give an idea of what I make.


It would be lovely if you could pop by over the weekend to sample my products and experience all the wonderful aromas.


Look forward to seeing you soon


Afriyie - Founder of Tamu x

info@tamunatural.co.uk

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