About Koru Creationz

Ko Tawhirirangi te Maunga
Ko Mohaka te Awa
Ko Takitimu te Waka
Ko Ngati Kahungunu te Iwi
Ko Ngati Pahauwera te Hapu
Ko Waipapa-a-iwi te Marae
Ko Raylene Murray-Macgregor toku ingoa

“He aha te mea nui o te ao?

He tangata! He tangata! He tangata!”

 “What is the most important thing in the world?

It is the people! It is the people! It is the people!”

When I met my husband Ken over 21 years ago, he had awful scalp psoriasis I had ever seen. It was like dry, hard, scaly, thick and flaky. After he had seen a couple of General Practitioners over the years trying a lotion, cream or shampoo which didn't work.  Ken trialed a small bottle of hemp seed oil cold pressed.

After about three weeks later Ken is excited, “It works, that oil you gave me to try on my scalp, it works”.

I couldn't believe it and so happy for his relief and finally something works. 

On 27 February 2021 Wairoa Wairua Festival was where our community came together.  To celebrate, share and learn about sustainable holistic health and wellbeing. To empower each other, creating consciousness of the gifts and talents of the people within our district from mind, body, spirit, socially and environmentally.  Participating in the Festival was so uplifting, seeing so many people with the same idea of being together and sharing. I wanted to let people know about Hemp Seed Oil Cold Pressed and what it can do.

We are a family owned and operated small business that has been improving lives of many people in their own environment to make a difference. We connect with families who need help with normal skin conditions, topical skin conditions, eczema, dry skin, sensitive skin, anti-aging, acne, nourishing nails, scalp psoriasis, dandruff, frizzy hair and dry hair.  With a non-greasy appeal, the oil readily absorbs which prevents clogging pores, and moisturizing all skin types.  Your hair is much stronger, healthier and smoother, making it easier to manage. Strengthening your hair follicles, supporting brittle hair.

“Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini”.

 “My strength is not that of an individual, but that of the collective”.