Spritzy Ltd
Spritzy skincare specialise in natural luxury products to cleanse, nourish & support the skin. We currently only supply to UK addresses.
Please contact us directly if you have any questions at [email protected]
18/08/2026
Summer has a way of making us more aware of our skin and what we put on it. And for us, that’s a good thing. ☀️
We believe in the benefits of thoughtful formulations, purposeful ingredients and creating products that give your skin exactly what it needs.
❤️ While summer might make us more aware of our skin, we’d love it to make us more aware of the ingredients we choose to put on it too.
Next time you're looking to replace your skin products, take a closer look. Question what’s inside and understand why it’s there.
Because a healthy body begins with thoughtful ingredients. 🌿
07/08/2026
Ayni reminds us that nothing living exists in a straight line and everything needs balance.
Skin moves in cycles - daily, hormonal, seasonal, and across a lifetime.
Fluctuation is not dysfunction.
My own experience taught me this. Learning to listen to my skin, rather than trying to control or conceal symptoms changed my relationship with my body.
This perspective sits at the heart of Spritzy - an approach rooted in nourishment and reconnection with nature, supporting the skin’s innate capacity for balance and renewal.
If you are looking to redress the balance in your own self care, a great place to start is with your skincare products and your approach to your skin.
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I'm Annabel, Founder of Spritzy, a London Botanical House producing plant derived skincare products, developed after my own journey towards supporting my skin.
03/08/2026
Botanical skincare is as much about the process as it is the ingredients. Correct extraction methods get the best out of natural ingredients, drawing out their naturally beneficial properties to help your support your skin. Next time you are changing your skincare products, check the label and see how many ingredients you recognise.
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31/07/2026
Your skin is not something to fix, it's something to listen to.
Modern beauty culture teaches us to see skin as a problem to solve. dryness, breakouts, sensitivity and the rest.
When we consider skin as a living ecosystem, responsive and in constant conversation with its environment. what looks like a flare up is often a signal, about stress, rest, hormones, the season, the place you're in.
Your skin hosts a community of microorganisms that regulate inflammation and immunity. And when that community is disrupted, the skin doesn't fail, it communicates.
Next time you see a skin 'problem', try asking what your skin is telling you, instead of how to fix it.
We didn't start with a product. We started with a question. What does it cost the earth to make what goes on your skin?
🌿 We believe everything has a balance. What we leave behind should be in proportion to what we take from the earth.
🌎 Working with thoughtfully formulated botanicals has shown us that we can be more responsible to our skin, our bodies and the earth.
🌿 Using the ayni philosophy as a lens has guided us towards better ingredients and more sustainable practices for producing and delivering our products. It also reminds us of the incredible value of ancient wisdom in the modern world.
🌎 As part of this exploration, we’ll be sharing conversations and written reflections had with scientist Dr Rosa Espinoza Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza who joins us as a guest voice, sharing her unique perspective as we further explore the meaning of ayni.
🌿 The conversations bring together two people with different journeys to discover common ground and consider how science, nature and traditional knowledge can inform one another.
🩷 If you want to improve the products you use on your skin, the first two questions to ask are always:
1. What is in your skincare?
2. Do you know where it came from?
Follow the conversation as we share more.
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We didn't start with a product. We started with a question. What does it cost the earth to make what goes on your skin?
We believe everything has a balance. What we leave behind should be in proportion to what we take from the earth.
Working with thoughtfully formulated botanicals has shown us that we can be more responsible to our skin, our bodies and the earth.
Using the ayni philosophy as a lens, has guided us towards better ingredients and more sustainable practices for producing and delivering our products. It also reminds us of the incredible value of ancient wisdom in the modern world.
As part of this exploration, we’ll be sharing conversations and written reflections, with scientist Dr Rosa Espinoza, who joins us as a guest voice, to explore the meaning of ayni.
The topic brings together two people with different journeys to discover common ground and consider how science, nature and traditional knowledge can inform one another.
If you want to improve the products you use on your skin, the first two questions to ask are always:
1. What is in your skincare?
2. Do you know where it came from?
Follow the conversation as we share more.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our second A Conscious Future this week in London.
What began as a conversation around skincare and conscious living has naturally grown into something much wider — bringing together voices across conservation, culture, systems change and innovation to explore how we relate to the natural world, and the role we each play within it.
We’re incredibly grateful to our panellists — .am.neliana and Oli Kade — for such thoughtful, honest and inspiring conversations throughout the evening.
And thank you to every guest who joined us, contributed, listened, reflected and helped make the evening what it was.
And thanks to our event partners
At its heart, Spritzy has always been about creating botanical skincare that works in harmony with both people and the natural world — using clean, thoughtfully sourced ingredients and supporting a more conscious way of living and creating.
A Conscious Future is an extension of that thinking.
Because there are so many individuals, organisations and businesses working incredibly hard to make better choices for the environment — and we believe those conversations deserve space, collaboration and support.
Thank you again to Ruffer for hosting us, and to everyone who helped bring the evening together.
This is only the beginning.
Conservation Nature SustainableLiving
12/05/2026
The panel is only half the evening. 🌿 We want to talk about who's going to be in the room.
The guests joining us on 13 May are a curated community of founders, investors, campaigners, creatives and leaders who share one underlying belief: that the way we live, build and consume needs to fundamentally change, and that we all have a role to play in making that happen.
Between the panel conversation, the audience Q&A and the drinks that follow there is real time and real space to connect. An evening with people who share your values, in a space that has been built for exactly this kind of connection.
This is what we want from A Conscious Future. The panel sparks something. The conversation continues it. But the community - the people in that room who find each other and keep talking long after it ends - that's where the real work begins.
If you are building something conscious. If you are investing in something that matters. If you are trying to shift culture, protect ecosystems or simply find your people - A Conscious Future is made for you.
Link in Bio to Join the Conversation.
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11/05/2026
Why does a skincare brand host a panel discussion about nature, science and culture? 🌿 🌎 ❤️
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 4pm |