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Nubian Heritage Soap Indian Hemp & Haitian Vetiver with Neem Oil - 5 Oz

Nubian Heritage Soap Indian Hemp & Haitian Vetiver with Neem Oil - 5 Oz
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Last Price: 5.49 USD

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Soap, Indian Hemp & Haitian Vetiver With Neem oil. Anti-inflammatory, moisturizing & healing. Heritage: For centuries global healers have applied hemp roots to the skin for inflammation. Cultivated in China as early as 4000 BC, hemp has a long history of use for food, fuel, fiber, medicine and skin care. The oil of tranquility, vetiver, native to Asia, is used in tropical communities to create calming, soothing remedies. Neem oil forms the foundation of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian practice of natural healing. Documented for 4000 years in Sanskrit, neem oil's wide spectrum of medicinal properties has earned it the title village pharmacy. Essential fatty acids and potent emollients balance naturally anti-septic and anti-bacterial neem oil in this healing hemp & shea butter soap. Finely crushed hemp seed and vetiver gently polish and cleanse rough, dry, dull skin, leaving it smooth and soft. wwww.NubianHeritage.com. Certified organic ingredients. Cruelty free. Ethically traded ingredients. Sustainably produced. No animal testing. Humble Beginnings: Nubian Heritage is the brainchild of two New York street vendors. In 1992, fresh out of college and without jobs, Rich and Nyema embarked on a mission to produce luxurious natural products from traditional African recipes with organic and fair trade ingredients. Today Nubian Heritage offers hundreds of culturally authentic natural products inspired by global ancient healing philosophies. Although Nubian Heritage products are no longer made in bath tubs, little else has changed; the company still makes its products itself, still uses fair trade and organic ingredients and still invests in community commerce. Made in the USA.

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