Gathered by hand on Ynys Môn · halen y môr a gwymon — of sea salt & seaweed
Wild Môn Bath & Body · Est. Ynys Môn

Anglesey · Wales · No. I of the island makes

Of salt,
seaweed
& sea air.

Natural bath and body, made slowly on a Welsh island — the skincare sister to Halen Môn sea salt. Gathered by hand with the tides.

Hands cradling an amber jar of Relaxing Epsom bath salts in island light
Relaxing Epsom bath salts, drawn from the Menai Strait · Ynys Môn

A word from the island

The sea mends what
the weather wears down.

Wild Môn is made on Ynys Môn, the island the Welsh call Môn Mam Cymru — the Mother of Wales. We take the sea salt our sister company Halen Môn draws from the Menai Strait, add seaweed gathered by hand at low tide, and a short, honest list of plant oils.

Then we make slowly, in the small batches the island allows — because the things that soothe weathered skin were never meant to be hurried.

Wild MônMade by hand · Ynys Môn

100%natural ingredients
Veganfriendly, never tested on animals
Ynys Mônmade on Anglesey, Wales

A few to begin with

The island makes

Y casgliad cyflawn

The full collection

Stori · The journal

Why seaweed?

Cold-process soaps coloured by seaweed and indigo

Long before the word skincare, the people of Ynys Môn waded into the shallows at low tide and came back with armfuls of seaweed. They knew what we are only now relearning — that the sea mends what the weather wears down.

Swatches of gel, balm and salt scrub

Mineral-dense

A larder of minerals.

Anglesey seaweed is unusually rich in iodine, magnesium, calcium and the trace minerals skin loses to hard water and cold air. Steeped in a hot bath, it releases its oils and softens the water around you.

We harvest Fucus serratus by hand, dry it whole, and box it without additives. Nothing is done to it that the tide doesn’t already do.

Hands holding a banded beach stone

Gathered by hand

Taken gently, left to grow.

We cut only the fronds and leave the holdfast, so the same beds return year after year. It is slow, cold, low-tide work — and the reason our Wild Seaweed Bath smells of the actual sea, not an idea of it.

Wild Seaweed Bath-in-a-Box

“The sea, brought indoors — and asked to stay a while.”

How to bathe

Three slow steps

I

Steep

Run a hot bath and lower the dried seaweed in. Wait — five, ten minutes — until the water softens and turns the colour of a rockpool.

II

Soak

Climb in while it’s warm. The fronds release a fine, natural oil that coats the skin. Stay as long as the water allows.

III

Settle

Pat dry, don’t rinse, and let the minerals keep working. Follow with Sailor’s Healing Balm where skin is weathered.

From the sea

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