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Our story

Hello... and welcome! As part of the Kindersley family, we feel incredibly lucky to call ourselves the owners of Neal's Yard Remedies. This iconic company is very special to us and we're proud to create effective, award winning health and beauty products that are natural, organic and ethical.

As passionate advocates of organic living we want to help people to live happier, healthier lives and protect our beautiful planet. From becoming the UK’s first certified organic health and beauty brand, to helping ban plastic microbeads, Neal’s Yard Remedies is a truly pioneering force. Here’s our incredible journey…

Our beginnings

Neal's Yard Remedies starts life in Covent Garden in 1981, founded by natural health advocate, Romy Fraser.

Our logo

Our tree symbolises our belief that outer beauty and inner health should be in perfect balance.

Family owned

Organic advocates, the Kindersleys, bought Neal's Yard Remedies in 2006 and reinforced our holistic approach to health and beauty.

Blue bottles, for a green future

We’re fond of our blue bottles. We think they look great. The blue pigment protects against sunlight, helping protect and preserve the precious natural ingredients within. But their shelf life is not limited to looking after our products, they can take on a whole new life of their own. When you’re done with your blue bottles, why not get creative and upcycle them around your home? From candlestick holders to vases or perhaps a more adventurous project, our blue bottles make beautiful household decorations. Tag your creations to our Instagram @nealsyardremedies #bluebottlesgreenfuture

Animal friendly

We test on willing humans and have never tested on animals.

Modern apothecary

We fuse the apothecary's ancient expertise with natural, organic ingredients and cutting-edge innovation.

Ethical pioneers

In 2014 we became the first health and beauty brand to receive 100/100 for ethics by The Ethical Company Organisation.

Beautifully British

We handcraft our beautiful products at our eco-factory in Dorset, England.