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Imagine a world without small business.
Imagine your wardrobe without local designers.
Imagine your morning without coffee served by your favourite barista.
Imagine your neighbourhood without your 'local'.
This festive season choose to #backtheunderdog http://yoco.com/za/back-the-underdog-competition/
New beginnings ...
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This precious baby was just born .
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In the village , RAW Sheabutter is not only used on baby’s skin - it is also used to by the midwife during labor to heal & sooth mummy .
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⛔ No pharmaceutical.
🌞 Only Sheabutter and mummy’s will power 💥
🏆Naturally
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This is a tradition passed on from generation to generation, to heal protect and nourish .
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A baby’s skin is thinner than an adult’s and also loses moisture more quickly.
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When your baby’s skin becomes dry, it can cause discomfort, itching, rashes, and irritation.
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To prevent your baby from experiencing these symptoms, you may want to consider using Freshly handmade Sheabutter directly from nature .
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The best gift a mother can give her newborn is a strong connection with nature through healthy beautiful skin that last a lifetime .
One thing I love dearly about African culture is the meaning behind our names, mostly all have meanings that are profound, spiritual or poetic 🥹
When you first come into this world, you are given a name that you carry around with you for the rest of your days (unless you change it). Our names are one of the first things we find our IDENTITY in, and I truly believe it plays a big part in our paths in life 🙏🏽🥺
When I first meet someone and they tell me their name, I tend to ask what does their name mean. (It tells me more about the person 😌)
My name Adebisi means The Crown Has Given Birth To More and I think is suits me so well ✨👑 (Nigerian, Yoruba 🇳🇬)
What does your name mean? Does the same apply in other cultures also? TELL MEEE 🙇🏾♀️✨




