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We truly believe in the magical benefits of CBD combined with natural botanicals. Our mission is to help you in your journey to a healthier, more relaxed and happier you. Energised by the spirit of Theophrastus – the father of botany - our CBD infused cosmetics focus on ancient Greek ingredients and botanicals to produce natural alternatives to what’s currently out there. Our ambition is to be active participant in inspiring change – what people think about CBD (and single active and natural ingredient botanicals) and what the products can do for them. We are the change. We create the divine.
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14a Commercial Road, London, N18 1TP, London, United Kingdom
- 020 4525 5314
- info@eresos.co.uk
- eresos.co.uk
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