Small Kenyan Businesses that Nurture Wellness 

As the New Year unfolds, many individuals embark on a journey of reflection and resolutions, with a common theme being the pursuit of wellness and self-care. In Kenya, a vibrant array of small businesses has emerged, catering to these aspirations and providing unique avenues for individuals to prioritise their mental and physical well-being. 

 

Journals and Affirmations for Positive Beginnings   

For those seeking a mindful and meditative practice, journaling serves as an invaluable tool. Eregatti, a company specializing in handmade leather journals, offers a tactile and personalized experience. Alternatives like Kike Designs, Note it Down, Chasing Paper Collection, and Kagie Wellness provide beautifully crafted notebooks and journals, as well as other stationery products, making the act of journaling a visually pleasing and introspective endeavour.  

The power of positive affirmations in shaping a day cannot be overstated. Kagie Wellness takes a step further by offering affirmation booklets, tailored for both adults and children. Starting the day with encouraging words can be a mood booster, providing a constructive mindset even when faced with challenges. 

  

Aromatherapy and Cozy Ambiance   

Creating a soothing ambiance is crucial for relaxation and rest. Locally hand-poured candles have become a staple in wellness practices. Businesses such as Bunny Scents, The Hills, Crimson Candles, and The Candle House offer an exquisite variety of scented candles made in Kenya. Provisions Kenya adds another dimension with a diverse range of essential oils, allowing individuals to curate their preferred scents for a calming atmosphere. 

  

Nurturing Mental Wellness with House Plants  

Self-care extends beyond personal reflections; it can also involve nurturing living things. House plants not only enhance the aesthetics of a space but also contribute to improved mental well-being. Planty Kenya, Kuzi Trading Company, Plants Galore, and Plantology Ke are go-to destinations for a vast selection of house plants and stylish pots, providing an opportunity for individuals to connect with nature in their living spaces. 

  

Whether you are a consumer seeking to enhance your well-being or a business owner championing self-care, we invite you to share your insights. What other Kenyan businesses do you know of that encourage self-care? Feel free to let us know in the comments below and join the conversation on nurturing wellness in the New Year. 

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  1. Grace EVANS says:

    For African Culture and Growing native medicinal herbs or medicinal MUSHROOMS, we have Many AFRICANS who are silent about Ancestors Culture just like Kenyan TV INOORO KIMURI every Friday Morning 9.00 am, A family receive an Envelope of DOWRY from a Billionaire for their Sibling. Dr Louise Leakey in his Book African Culture emphasises do not receive Envelope and spend. First PAY DOWRY of PARENTS GRANDPARENTS, THEN YOUR PARENTS, THEN YOUR WIFE, THEN YOUR GIRLS. MBURI YA HOROHIA, MBURI YA KIAMA NA YA ATHURI, MBURI YA HAKO for circumcised boys to be allowed to attend ALL ELDERLY CEREMONIES. Problem is that Nairobi Rentals have no space, unless individuals with Garden Spaces can help fellow AFRICANS. NGUGI WE THIONGO BOOKS OF DEDAN KIMATHI and other very ancient ones kept SAFELY by an Artist and painter Stevo Doggi of KIHARA, at KIKUYU Town Shop of Cultural Items next to MUGUMO PARK and KIKUYU RAILWAY STATION TEXAS opposite BOOKS of African Culture.

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