Why Farm House Exists

Why Farm House Exists

Farm House began long before the first bottle was ever made.
I was born and raised on a farm in Southern Africa, where life revolved around nature, hard work, and creativity. Growing up on a farm teaches you something important very early in life – you learn how to make things yourself. 

Butter was churned at home. Soap was made by hand. If something was needed, you learned how to create it. Those were some of my favorite memories — learning how simple ingredients from nature could become something useful and effective. That mindset of independence and creativity stayed with me long after I left the farm. Years later I found myself living in Florida in the United States. Like many people, I began paying closer attention to the products I was using every day. When I looked at the ingredients on store shelves, I noticed long lists of chemicals and additives that didn’t feel right for something we put on our skin.

So I went back to what I knew best.
I started researching how to create my own all-natural sun balm — something simple, effective, and made with ingredients I trusted. The process reminded me of growing up on the farm. Experimenting. Learning. Improving. And once I started, I couldn’t stop.
Soon I began developing other products for myself using the same philosophy:
• Hair Strength Oil
• Natural Shampoo
• Conditioner
• Daily Moisturizer


Each product was carefully researched and made with ingredients inspired by nature — the way things were done on the farm. That journey eventually led to the creation of Farm House. The name has a special meaning to me. It represents where I grew up — a place where creativity, independence, and natural living were simply part of everyday life.
But it also represents something more. Many great ideas are born inside a farmhouse – simple ideas that grow into something meaningful.


Farm House is built on that same spirit.
- Simple ingredients.
- Honest products.
- Made the way nature intended.
- And this is just the beginning.

More ideas are already being developed inside the Farm House. Stay tuned.