Washing with dew gathered on the 1st May, or May Day, was widely believed to improve the complexion, for the whole of the following year. Certainly, a financial improvement, on today’s exorbitant array of beautifying products. And, in some cases equally as effective!
Many of the May Day traditions derive from the pagan Celtic calendar held during “drimilce”
Traditionally a day of festivities, marking the end of long, hard winters and rejoicing in the coming of spring. Hawthorn, or May blossoms decorated every door and symbolised the beginning of new life and the onset of the growing season.
Whilst washing in dew, gathered on May Day morning was widely believed to improve the complexion. It started a lively day of gathering blossom and flowers, Morris dancing, maypole dancing and crowning a May Queen, with hedge row blossoms.
Jonathan Goulding, company director of Handmade Norfolk Soaps, stated “we specialize in making soap, with oils from plants and berries grown here in the U.K. and particularly oils with a high vitamin C content, to nourish the skin.”
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