YONI DUSTER || FAT AND THE MOON
Ladies, if you have issues with yeast infections or any other unwanted bacterial parties cropping up on your home turf, or if you just want a great moisture absorber this Yoni Duster is gentle and effective. Using powdered antimicrobial herbs such as black walnut hulls and goldenseal along with moisture absorbing white clay, this duster makes a great alternative to perfume and chemical laden products that can make bacterial situations worse.
Yoni Duster will last a good long while as long as it stays dry.
Ingredients: white clay, arrowroot starch*, oregon grape root powder*, myrrh powder*, goldenseal powder*, tea tree essential oil*
*organic
2 fl oz
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ABOUT FAT & THE MOON
Continuing a family legacy of herbalists and natural healers, Fat and the Moon founder Rachel Budde has built her company around providing handcrafted, herbal body care products to those seeking a natural alternative to chemical-filled products. Like a witch over a cauldron, Budde experiments with age-old ingredients and recipes passed down from various healing traditions to craft innovative and simple products that are good for the body and the earth. Fat and the Moon started as an alternative to the toxic, mass production body care industry aiming to provide nourishing ingredients and nourishing messages of self love, and self care.
And if you were wondering why 'Fat and the Moon'....
Fat as the first word in the name of my business has gotten me in some interesting discussions. People ask me about the name all the time because they can hardly believe I would use a word that has such negative connotations, especially when it is used within ‘beauty care’.
In part, I use the word ‘fat’ to be provocative; I don’t believe fat is a dirty word. But most of the fat in Fat and the Moon comes from my love of the material- oil is the medium of external herbal medicine. Fat in the form of oil, is the gift of the seed. Fat, both in plants and animals, is where energy is stored. The richness we taste in food, and the suppleness we feel on our skin after a good slather of bath oil, is our bodies recognition of and pleasure in that vital energy. Oil from plants, in and of itself, is medicinal. I feel honored as a medicine maker to indulge in the play of fat and herbs, especially under the influence of the moon.