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How a farming mum turned ‘liquid gold’ into a baby skincare startup

Reading Time: 3 minutes When Sarah Kirkland’s newborn was struggling with severe eczema, a suggestion from her husband to use the “liquid gold” in their front paddock grew into skincare startup Elm Lab.  Elm Lab is a skincare company that uses A2 colostrum for baby products such as body wash and moisturiser, as well as hand cream for adults. It’s the first of its kind in New Zealand, made with colostrum from the Kirkland’s family dairy farm Elm …
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farmersweekly.co.nz broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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