Irish Skincare Brand Bánór Uses Sheep's Milk and Wool to Create Natural Products
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Thursday, Feb 13, 2025 12:21 am ET1min read
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The duo spent two years meticulously researching and developing their formulations, leveraging an innovation voucher to tap into the expertise of the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research in Tralee [2]. The result is a collection that caters to all skin types and is safe for use by children and during pregnancy [1].
Bánór's range includes a milk wash and lotion, a butter scrub, wool oil, and a candle [2]. The products are renowned for their moisturizing and protective properties, which have been scientifically proven to possess antioxidant, anti-aging benefits [2].
The brand's commitment to sustainability extends beyond its ingredients. Bánór's packaging is designed to be refillable, handcrafted, and compostable, reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact [3].
The response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive. One satisfied user shared, "My skin absorbs both the milk lotion and body oil beautifully, leaving it feeling soft and hydrated. I really love the smell of these products too" [1]. Another added, "The hand cream and body oil are absorbed quickly into the skin and leave a subtle smoothness" [1].
Bánór's ultimate goal is to establish itself as a recognizable Irish brand in international markets [1]. With its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the natural benefits of its ingredients, it is well on its way to achieving that goal.
References:
[1] Bánór. (n.d.). Retrieved February 11, 2023, from https://banor.ie/
[2] Cosmetic Association. (n.d.). Bánór Ewerock Ltd. Retrieved February 11, 2023, from https://www.cosmeticassociation.ie/business/banor-ewerock-ltd
[3] Mindfood. (2022, December 16). New luxury, sustainable skincare brand makes the most of sheep's milk. Retrieved February 11, 2023, from https://www.mindfood.com/article/new-luxury-sustainable-skincare-brand-makes-the-most-of-sheeps-milk/
Farm meets pharmacy in new sheep's milk skincare brand. Lifelong friends Nicola Lyons and Elaine Crosse have developed a new skincare company, Bánór, using sheep's milk and wool as raw materials. Lyons, a pharmacist, and Crosse, a food sector specialist, spent two years on R&D and used an innovation voucher to tap into the expertise of the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research in Tralee. Bánór's range is suitable for all skin types and is safe to use for children and in pregnancy. The aim is to make Bánór a recognisable Irish brand in international markets.
In the heart of Ireland, two lifelong friends, Nicola Lyons and Elaine Crosse, have united their expertise in pharmacy, farming, and food to create a groundbreaking skincare brand, Bánór [1]. With a shared commitment to sustainability and a passion for harnessing the natural benefits of their surroundings, they have developed a range of products using sheep's milk and wool sourced from Elaine's family-run farm in Cashel, County Tipperary [2].The duo spent two years meticulously researching and developing their formulations, leveraging an innovation voucher to tap into the expertise of the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research in Tralee [2]. The result is a collection that caters to all skin types and is safe for use by children and during pregnancy [1].
Bánór's range includes a milk wash and lotion, a butter scrub, wool oil, and a candle [2]. The products are renowned for their moisturizing and protective properties, which have been scientifically proven to possess antioxidant, anti-aging benefits [2].
The brand's commitment to sustainability extends beyond its ingredients. Bánór's packaging is designed to be refillable, handcrafted, and compostable, reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact [3].
The response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive. One satisfied user shared, "My skin absorbs both the milk lotion and body oil beautifully, leaving it feeling soft and hydrated. I really love the smell of these products too" [1]. Another added, "The hand cream and body oil are absorbed quickly into the skin and leave a subtle smoothness" [1].
Bánór's ultimate goal is to establish itself as a recognizable Irish brand in international markets [1]. With its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the natural benefits of its ingredients, it is well on its way to achieving that goal.
References:
[1] Bánór. (n.d.). Retrieved February 11, 2023, from https://banor.ie/
[2] Cosmetic Association. (n.d.). Bánór Ewerock Ltd. Retrieved February 11, 2023, from https://www.cosmeticassociation.ie/business/banor-ewerock-ltd
[3] Mindfood. (2022, December 16). New luxury, sustainable skincare brand makes the most of sheep's milk. Retrieved February 11, 2023, from https://www.mindfood.com/article/new-luxury-sustainable-skincare-brand-makes-the-most-of-sheeps-milk/

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