. I finally had enough to source ethical crystals but I’ve never borrowed any money. No loans or borrowing money from anyone. These are my kids and I needed to do this for them.”when she first moved into the shed, oftentimes from close friends and even her dad.
“A friend of mine who is a Reiki master and psychic taught me a lot about crystals. My dad, who was sick at the time, he was really into crystals too. So it had been a family journey.Credit:“Being out in nature and smelling the rawness of the Australian landscape was really therapeutic for me. Oils weren’t as accessible as I would have liked. I wanted to have a business that brought crystals and healing properties together as one.
So with the knowledge now behind her, and a connection to a chemist working in the Byron Bay hinterland who wanted to help formulate her oils,The website offers a range of different sized crystals - all ethically sourced - bracelets and three blended essential oils named Ready, Success and Enough. Loryn plans on expanding the range to include an anti-anxiety oil - “which will have a really cool name” - with a formula that is not only attainable cost-wise but with a custom-made formula for the brand, as all of her other oils are.