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Sandalwood

Sandalwood

History 4000 years ago, sandalwood was used in Egypt for embalming. In India it is considered a sacred tree and has been used in religious rituals...

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USDA Organic Certified

USDA Organic Certified

Being USDA Organic Certified is something we are quite proud of. As a small company being certified for 14 years is no small task. The annual audit...

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Calendula or Marigold?

Calendula or Marigold?

Calendula Marigold and Calendula are both members of the Asteraceae family. They both sport vibrant orange to yellow petals. Although calendula is...

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Marjoram

Marjoram

History Marjoram (Organum Marjorana) is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family. With rounded, pale green leaves, Marjoram is often mistaken...

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Marula

Marula

History The marula tree is native to Southern Africa and is also known as the “marriage tree” in certain cultures. If one is married beneath the...

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Dry Brushing

Dry Brushing

What is dry brushing? Dry brushing has been used for centuries around the globe. The Chinese used fibers of a fruit called silk squash. Native...

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Pumpkin Seed Oil

Pumpkin Seed Oil

  Pumpkin History Before we talk about pumpkin seed oil, let’s talk about the fruit. Yes, the countless varieties of pumpkins are in the same...

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Scalp Care

Scalp Care

  Is your scalp skin different from the rest of the body? Your scalp is made up of 5 different layers with the last 3 acting as one. The rest...

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4 reasons to exfoliate

4 reasons to exfoliate

1. Reducing Dry SkinHomes have low moisture content starting now, in fall. The change in weather will naturally make your skin...

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