The woman who started her own business using an unlikely Welsh ingredient

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What started as a creative outlet for one woman from Swansea has turned into a full-time job after she decided to bottle the benefits of locally-grown Welsh seaweed and launch her own skincare brand.

“It was just a creative outlet for me really, I’m a bit of a dabbler. I like creating remedies and lotions and potions,” said Jay Doyle, 51, from Swansea, who would snorkel in the waters off Gower searching for seaweed.



“I’ve always had a fascination, these alien-looking species that you see on the beach. But I never really understood what they held in terms of potential health benefits and then I started to forage,” she explained. Making natural skincare from her home in Mumbles using natural ingredients, Jay started gifting her products to friends and family while she worked in business development at Swansea University. You can get more Swansea news and other story updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletters here.

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Jay, foraging(Image: Jay Doyle)
Jay is currently in talks with Swansea University on a research project to look into the benefits of Gower seaweed(Image: Jay Doyle)
Jay’s handmade soaps are made with local seaweed and inspired by the sand dunes of a Gower beauty spot(Image: Jay Doyle )

But what started as a “side hustle” slowly grew into a full-time job for Jay, who said her life had been transformed since launching her business, Earthly Rebels, in 2021. “It’s been absolutely transformative. I got to a point where I felt my job was quite high pressured and it wasn’t good for me and work shouldn’t be bad for your health.”

Jay soon realised her favourite thing about her business was making the products and harnessing the “whimsical” benefits of ingredients foraged on her doorstep. Wanting to demystify the process of creating skincare, she decided to host workshops to teach others how to create their own products. Jay brings foraged seaweed from the Gower to her workshops and each participant goes home with their own pot of skincare.

“I had this idea, I didn’t just want to make products for people – I wanted to help people make their own. That’s how Earthly Rebels came to being, this wild idea that I could do both things,” she explained.

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