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Raw Gaia

8 Southdown Place
Brighton
Sussex
BN1 6FP
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Raw Gaia is the world's first range of living skin care products. Everything we make is organic, cruelty-free vegan and free from any chemicals. We only use truly natural ingredients such as organic cold-pressed butters and oils, essential oils and floral waters.

We make all our products by hand in Brighton, through a special low temperature process. In this way, our products retain all the life energy, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals in the ingredients.

Because our skin care products have a living quality to them and they are absolutely pure, they are really good for the skin and have wonderful moisturising and nourishing qualities. We‚ve had an amazing response ever since we started and in fact, our products have been featured in many magazines including Organic Life, Top Sante, Vogue, Brand New You, Natural Health, Women's Fitness, Positive Health and Lifescape.

Raw Gaia is a company built on solid ethical, environmental and animal welfare principles. We are also the first skin care company in the world to have adopted an "ethical marketing" approach to beauty and ageing.

We invite you to try Raw Gaia and experience the nourishment that only something as natural, alive and pure as Mother Earth can give.

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