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Seasons Box is basically wellness box that doesn't only promote beauty products that are Vegan, Natural, Organic, but also Health Snacks, Eco Friendly home products, such as candles, umbrellas, hair accessories, just to name a few.
This month we received:
Pura Vida Hippie Hair Ties
Accessories are hand crafted by skilled craftsmen in Costa Rica. Pura Vida is also a member of Once Percent for the Planet and donates a portion of its proceeds to the Surfrider Foundation, a grassroots foundation dedicated to cleaning up beaches and oceans around the world.
Ideal for after a day in the sun, aloe face treatments reduce wrinkles and create fresher looking appearance to the face. It oxygenates skin cells with increases the skins strenthoskin tissue, removing dead skin cells and increasing longevity of sun tans. This cream is a white cream, that is smooth and light with a very light clean scent.
Bella Organics Dead Sea Mineral Mud Mask
Who said getting dirty wasn't fun! Mud from the dead Sea is very rich in minerals that are known for beautifying and healing the skin. When the mask dries, toxins that may be present in your skin cells are drawn out. Makes the skin feel clean and refreshed instantly. Complete without any additives or fillers and works on all skin types.
Wild Mountain Raw Foods Snack Pack
Get in touch with your wild side! This gourmet vegan snack celebrates the connection between personal health and wild lands. So alive and colourful, this snack is sure to give you a surge of energy when you need it most. Wild plants are an excellent source of nutrients and eating raw is healthier because heating foods diminishes and destroys living enzymes that aid and speed up digestion. Ingredients: Sunflower seeds, Ginger and raw cashews.
Nibnaks
This super healthy and delicious fruit snack is a handful of goodness. With perfectly measured serving sizes Nibnaks is the perfect treat to pack for an outdoor adventure. Their snacks are gluten free, 100% natural and high in fiber. They also source from local family-run farms in California.
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