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Sothys launch new organic skincare products

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By Jill O'Donoghue from Killarney Toning and Beauty Studio

Vegan skincare is the newest buzz word in this growing world of beauty as we all become more aware of our impact on our surroundings.

You would not be alone if you were unsure what exactly it meant. Even if you are a vegan or a meat lover, you might be interested in these new products due to the benefits it delivers for your skin and the environment.

Don't confuse vegan with cruelty free. Not every cruelty free product is vegan, as they may contain milk, honey or lanolin.

I was delighted that we could take part in the launch of the new Sothys organics range which has a one hundred percent vegan formula combining advanced efficiency and natural active ingredients. It's important to use plant derived ingredients as they can contain more vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to repair and hydrate. Animal ingredients can be harsh and clog pores, so vegan products are a soothing alternative. You feel far better if you eat healthier foods in their natural state and the same logic applies to skincare. Your skin will thrive off being fed natural vegan ingredients.

In the heart of Correze, France, through their advanced research laboratory, Sothys created the new organics line.

To offer transparency, Sothys has chosen to have the entire range certified by Ecocert, which is in accordance to international Cosmos standard. The team at Sothys formulation laboratory have successfully developed ultra-efficient formulas while complying with rigorous and restrictive specifications. Highly specialised, Sothys has stood out ever since its founding by its unfailing commitment to beauty research and innovations and so offer the best nature has to offer.

Plants don't grow or contain collagen like humans or animals do but they do play a large role in how animals and humans continue to produce collagen. Having a diet consisting of high healthy fats and vitamins especially Vitamin C, will produce more collagen in your body. As we age collagen production slows down, although it never stops, and if you supply your body with proper nutrition to make healthy collagen, ageing isn't as noticeable. Some food sources which are great are oranges, kiwis, red peppers, kale, broccoli to name a few. Vitamin C really helps to protect and support the skin's cells, reduce inflammation, strengthen skin and lessen hyperpigmentation.

For more information or to book a skin analysis, please call Jill on 064 6632966.

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Record numbers for successful Tour de Ballyfinnane

The Tour de Ballyfinnane returned on Saturday, April 18, with over 350 participants taking to the roads in what has become a standout event for the local community. Starting from […]

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The Tour de Ballyfinnane returned on Saturday, April 18, with over 350 participants taking to the roads in what has become a standout event for the local community.

Starting from Ballyfinnane Community Hall, the cycle saw record turnout this year, with numbers continuing to grow annually. Cyclists were offered the choice of two scenic routes—70km and 40km—drawing participants of all ages and abilities from across the county. The arrival of the spring sun provided a welcome boost for riders after a long winter season.
A major highlight of this year’s event was the focus on inclusivity. LikeBikes attended with a range of adaptive bicycles, allowing more people to experience the joy of the cycle. This facilitated a particularly special visit from a group from St Mary of the Angels, Beaufort, who were warmly welcomed by the organisers and fellow cyclists.
The event also drew strong representation from various cycling clubs throughout Kerry, contributing to a vibrant and social atmosphere. After completing their respective routes, participants gathered at the Shanty Bar for a celebratory BBQ, where they enjoyed a chance to refuel and share stories from the road.
Organisers expressed their sincere thanks to all sponsors, with a special mention for the main sponsor, Creative Bathrooms, for their significant contribution. The smooth running of the day was made possible by a dedicated team of local volunteers who managed everything from registration to safety along the routes.
With the success of the 2026 event firmly established, the Tour de Ballyfinnane continues to go from strength to strength, and plans are already being considered for next year.

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Major events to proceed on Main Street despite works

Two high-profile events scheduled for Friday, May 1, will go ahead as planned on Main Street, with organisers confirming that the ongoing street works will not hinder the festivities. The […]

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Two high-profile events scheduled for Friday, May 1, will go ahead as planned on Main Street, with organisers confirming that the ongoing street works will not hinder the festivities.

The evening will begin with a massive community fundraiser as Kerry Mental Health Association hosts the ‘Wheels on the Bus’ sing-song from 2pm until  5.15pm.
The event, which aims to raise funds for a new nine-seater vehicle for Leawood House, will feature a band of volunteer musicians performing live at Reidy’s Bar. Simultaneously, a “Wheel-a-thon” will see volunteers rolling a bus tyre along Main Street to collect donations.
Following the sing-song, the focus shifts to motorsport as the ceremonial start ramp for the Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes takes place from 6pm. The first rally cars are expected at 7pm, following a pre-event warm-up featuring interviews, music, and a special appearance by a classic car of historical importance to Killarney.
The Killarney Municipal District and event organisers have coordinated closely to ensure both the mental health fundraiser and the rally start can be accommodated safely within the town centre.

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