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whatwecherish · 1 year ago
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WhatWeCherish is your go-to online destination for the finest Shea Butter Aloe Vera cream. We believe in the power of natural ingredients and their ability to enhance beauty and promote overall well-being. Our carefully curated selection of products is designed to deliver exceptional results, leaving your skin nourished, hydrated, and glowing.
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whatwecherish · 1 year ago
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Carry your belongings in style and sustainably with our handwoven net bag, made of organic cotton in South Africa. Its breathable design allows flexibility for groceries or beach essentials, and its durable construction makes it a reliable companion. Support ethical production and order yours today for an eco-friendly accessory.
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whatwecherish · 1 year ago
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Hanging Planters Color Block
Add some greenery and a bright pop of colour to your home with these unique hanging planters! Our hanging planters are available in different sizes. To adjust the heights, just tie as many knots as needed.
https://whatwecherish.com/shop/hanging-planters-color-block/
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whatwecherish · 2 years ago
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The powder made from this fruit has more antioxidants than any other fruit in the world. African women have used this oil as a natural method of beauty for hundreds of years- https://whatwecherish.com/shop/100-pure-baobab-oil/
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whatwecherish · 2 years ago
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Clay and Clear Facial Cleanser
Clay and Clear is the perfect cleanser for oily skin people, especially those who swear by Nokware’s Activated charcoal black soap. However, here’s the deal: instead of activated charcoal as the sole detoxifying agent for unclogging your pores and balancing your skin, they also threw in Northern Ghanaian clay and bentonite clay.
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whatwecherish · 2 years ago
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Best Quality Cesto Bag
Discover the unique CESTA Shopper bag, handcrafted by local women in rural Mozambique using traditional Sipatsi weaving technique and natural ilala palm fiber. Each piece is one-of-a-kind with varying colors and patterns. Shop now and embrace the beauty of handmade craftsmanship.
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whatwecherish · 2 years ago
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Handwoven Bantu Sipatsi Bag
We love the BANTU basket bag. African traditional knowledge mixed with modern design. Each piece is made by local women, using the traditional Sipatsi weaving technique that combines basketwork and geometry symbols from the Tonga culture to brilliant effect. Handcrafted with natural ilala palm fiber in different patterns and colors. Finished with leather straps. Woven in rural Mozambique- https://whatwecherish.com/shop/handwoven-bantu-sipatsi-bag/
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