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Out of stockThis product is a strong hold, matte look hair clay. Made right here in Aotearoa. Good for you and good for the planet.
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Aotearoad Moisturising body stick: Natural Moisturiser Handmade with Aroha (Love) good for you and good for the planet. A lush, chemical-free formulation that uses all-natural ingredients to hydrate skin making it feel soft and moisture rich. We have carefully blended Vanilla Oil + Cacao butter for a heavenly white chocolate scent leaving your skin feeling silky soft Directions: Push bottom of tube with thumb to expose moisturising stick. Hold to your skin for a few seconds, gently glide across your skin and rub in. Ingredients: Cocoa butter, Helianthus Annuus Oil, Ricinus Communis Seed Cera, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Vanilla Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract Looking for deodorant? View Aotearoad Deodorant here
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AOTEAROAD Deodorant - Handmade with aroha (love), good for you and good for the planet. A potent, chemical-free formulation that uses natural to combat odor-causing bacteria. We have carefully blended Ylang Ylang and Pink Grapefruit Essential Oils with protective coconut oil, that won't clog pores or ducts. Aluminium-free with NO sticky, toxic residue. IT REALLY WORKS! DIRECTIONS: For all-day protection, push bottom of tube, hold to underarm for a few seconds to warm and then swipe slowly. If you prefer you can use a pea sized amount on your finger to apply. Avoid using on broken or freshly shaven skin. Store below 30 degrees. Our deodorants are: Free of aluminum, propylene glycol, SLS, PEG, parabens, phthalates, artificial fragrance, artificial flavor, artificial colorants, and artificial sweeteners. Home compostable packaging Vegan and not tested on animals. Handmade in NZ
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Out of stockTake care of your lips with La Luna’s 100% natural beeswax & Shea butter - Chai Spiced Lip Balm. The perfect mix of sweet and spicy, your lips will love you for it!
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Out of stockTake care of your lips with La Luna’s 100% natural beeswax & mango butter - Pineapple infused Lip Balm. The perfect treat for your lips
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Out of stockHand poured Soy Wax, scented with delicious Mango and Papaya essence!
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Out of stockHand poured Soy Wax, scented with delicious Pear & Cinnamon essence!
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Out of stockHand poured Soy Wax, scented with delicious Lavender & Sweetpea essence!
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Out of stockHand poured Soy wax, scented with delicious Wild Berry & Tea essence!
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Out of stockA light, non-greasy moisturising lotion. Lemongrass is full of both Vitamin A (which helps maintain healthy skin, working to prevent breakouts and support the skins immune system) and Vitamin C (which promotes collagen production & is a great antioxidant). Making this nourishing lotion also great for keeping a healthy complexion.
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This is the more styled, eco-friendly, ethical and functional way to shop! This Fairtrade certified, lightweight string bag has a 19cm handle and is made from sustainably farmed unbleached organic cotton. Keep it with your grocery bags and extend your reusable ethos into the supermarket produce department, farmers market or grocers. Size: 40cm(w) x 38cm(h) x 19cm handle(from top of bag) Quantity per roll: 1
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The Go Bamboo Veggie Brush is made from a bamboo handle with bass fibre bristles, packaged with a recycled cardboard swing tag attached with a jute string. Some Interesting Facts – Bamboo is a grass, is native to China, can grow up to a meter a day, is not irrigated, and does not need pesticides or fertilisers – Biodegradable items do not biodegrade well in landfill due to a lack of oxygen. A hot dog was found intact in landfill after 25 years. A newspaper was still readable after 50 years. – Lack of oxygen in landfill causes organic material to breakdown anaerobically producing methane gas, a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. – As far as we can tell plastic lasts forever in the natural environment. – Small plastic items such as bottle tops, clothes pegs, lighters, plastic cutlery etc., are either blown, directly thrown, or are lifted by rainwater and carried into the storm water system. This puts them into streams and rivers that lead to the sea. Winds and currents move floating debris to areas of relative still, these areas are called gyres and they slowly rotate collecting more floating debris.