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Limericks Digital Influencers visit the Rain Africa Ireland Flagship Store in Castletroy Shopping Centre

Patrick McLoughney, Miss Limerick 2018 Beibhinn Haren, Paul and Sarah from Rain Africa Ireland, Sinead O’Brien from Sineads Curvy Style, Meghann Scully from Spin South West and Richard Lynch pictured at the Rain Africa store at Castletroy Shopping Centre. Picture: Cian Reinhardt/ilovelimerick

Limericks Digital Influencers visit the Rain Africa Ireland Flagship Store in Castletroy Shopping Centre

RAIN, an international brand of luxury bath and body products, has opened its flagship store for Ireland in Castletroy Town Centre, Limerick. To celebrate the arrival of the International brand some of Limerick’s top digital influencers visited the store to check out the products and experience the store.

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Miss Limerick 2018 Beibhinn Haren and Sinead O’Brien from Sineads Curvy Style take a selfie for social media. Picture: Cian Reinhardt/ilovelimerick


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The influencers were Sinead O’Brien from Sineads Curvy Style, male fashion blogger Patrick McLoughney, Meghann Scully from Spin South West, current Miss Limerick Beibhinn Haren and Richard Lynch of I Love Limerick and all the influencers were thrilled with the visit and left with a goodie bag of some of Rain’s amazing products. 

With a focus on natural ingredients from Africa, Rain offers a unique experience with an extensive range of luxury body and bath products to those who desire only the best in personal pampering. Rain products are responsibly handmade from natural ingredients with African botanical actives.

Rain has 22 stores across South Africa, two in New York and has ambitious plans for opening more stores in Ireland.

Leading eco-ethical skincare company, Rain creates luxurious bath and body products by hand using natural ingredients and African Bio-actives.  The company is proud to have recently achieved “Fair Trade Guaranteed-status” and is one of the few companies in the international beauty industry that is both Fair Trade and Beauty Without Cruelty accredited.

The company is proud to have recently achieved “Fair Trade Guaranteed-status” and is one of the few companies in the international beauty industry that is both Fair Trade and Beauty Without Cruelty accredited.

Their focus on using only natural products, which are ethically produced, and Fair Trade certified would appeal to those who shop with a conscience. Rain is one of the few cosmetic companies in the world that is both Fair Trade and Beauty without Cruelty accredited.

Rain offers natural skincare products made from wild harvested ingredients that capture the goodness of Nature in a refined elegance. With eight ranges, Rain will whet anyone’s appetite for a little pampering.  Their baby range is as gentle as spring rain and contains no parabens, no SLES’s, no synthetic perfumes or any mineral oils. The Wild Cotton range is a firm favourite with its clean fresh linen fragrance, while Savannah offers that touch of sophistication and elegance. Men are not forgotten with a dedicated Men’s Range that was launched earlier this year.

Also offered are natural room sprays, candles, and reed diffusers to bring the fragrance of Africa into your home, together with a wide range of handmade gift items – each box individually cut from recycled cardboard and covered with local materials.

Come to visit their new store situated in the Castletroy Town Centre, Limerick and experience the Rain difference!

For more stories on Castletroy Town Centre go here.

For more information on Rain Africa Ireland go here.

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.