A former jet-setting fashion model who started up her own skincare business is set to expand after securing additional funding.

When George Jones鈥檚 son developed terrible eczema as a child, she was unable to find any products that didn鈥檛 aggravate his condition so she set out to create her own by launching Bathing Beauty from her kitchen table in 2010.

Now, thanks to a 拢45,000 loan from Development Bank of Wales, the ethical skincare company is expanding to meet the ever-increasing demand for its products.

The money will allow ex-catwalk model George to move into more space in the production hub she rents in North Wales and invest in machinery to make the process more efficient to produce.

George Jones, of Bathing Beauty, with Development Bank of Wales Investment Executive Gaynor Morris. Picture by GINGER PIXIE PHOTOGRAPHY

George is a qualified osteopath with 20 years clinical experience and a deep understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. She founded her skincare range to deliver a product to wash and moisturise her son鈥檚 irritated, sensitive skin.

The business is run at The Source, three converted agricultural buildings at Llangynhafal, between Denbigh and Ruthin.

George began with one unit in 2013 then moved to two as demand for products grew. She now occupies three units and will be utilise the extra space as part of the company expansion.

The mum-of-three said: 鈥淔irstly I created聽two products to help with my son鈥檚 appalling sensitive skin.

鈥淚 created a cold processed soap, and an oil called Soothe. These have won three national awards between them. I have since gone on to create over 30 products, each one designed to serve a purpose.

Georgina Jones, owner of Bathing Beauty
Georgina Jones, owner of Bathing Beauty

鈥淲e have grown from my kitchen table, selling directly to the public at farmers markets to supplying organisations like CADW and The Royal Horticultural Society. We have around 150 independent stockists.鈥

She added: 鈥淲are in a beautiful grade-II listed building in Llangynhafal, which is owned by Denbighshire council, and the loan from Development Bank of Wales has allowed us to purchase some new machinery.

鈥淲e also have an on-site caf茅, eco-shop and run classes so it can much more of a visitor experience.鈥

Investment Executive Gaynor Morris said: 鈥淭he loan will allow her to further expand the business to produce even more products with the ever-increasing demand. She also has plans to use the building for events and workshops.鈥