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Story behind Tamanu Oil

Our Story The story behind our authentic Products ! Volcanic Earth’s mission to enhance the skin health and well-being of people around the world. Volcanic Earth products are very popular outside Europe, we launched Volcanic Earth in Europe in 2015. We are proud to share with everyone the story behind the product. Each ingredient which examined Volcanic Earth is unique because of its origin. These ingredients are authentic and centuries medicinally used by folk medicine. A unique authentic story to tell. The basic ingredients are located on islands in Oceania and proven effective. The country contains 83 islands, known as the paradise which is practically free from pollution, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizer or insecticides. Vegetation are grown biological on the fertile ground and blossom in the rich volcanic soil without any use of chemicals. The country (islands) contains unique ingredients which locals collect by hand and transport to head island through sea freight. Eve

Say goodbye to your exfoliating shower gel.

Say goodbye to your exfoliating shower gel. Those tiny plastic microbeads you have been rubbing on your face are now outlawed in the United States. President Obama signed a bipartisan bill that prohibits selling and distributing products containing microbeads. The bill is intended to protect the nation's waterways. A microbead is any solid plastic particle that is less than 5 millimeters and is used for the purpose of exfoliating or cleansing, according to the bill. These tiny plastic beads have become ubiquitous in hundreds of products ranging from body scrubs to toothpastes. They provide an exfoliating sensation for users and are designed to wash down drains. But because they are made of plastic, microbeads do not dissolve and may pose a threat to the environment. In September, a study published in Environmental Science & Technology reported that more than 8 trillion microbeads were entering the country's aquatic habitats daily. The volume was enough to coat the surfa