Sequoia Jingle Dress Soap
Sequoia Jingle Dress Soap
Sequoia Jingle Dress Soap

Sequoia Jingle Dress Soap

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Scent Family: Fruity/Floral

Description: A warm blend of berries + flowers + hint of perfume

Inspiration: This soap was inspired by the Jingle Dress Dance, which originally began as a "healing dance" and can be seen at many powwows across North America. 

Details: This soap is a sweet and soft mix of raspberry, red currant, tulip, freesia, heliotrope, rose, cashmere musk, vanilla, and amber. This is a complex mix with just a hint of perfume undertones. Very different than any other soap that we've made before.

• hydrates dry skin
• made with organic shea butter
• made with organic castor oil
• 98% natural ingredients

Directions: Use daily in bath or shower. For a longer lasting bar make sure you do not leave in a puddle of water where the soap may become soggy. Or even better, alternate between 2 bars so that there is an extra day of drying time between uses.

Size/Weight: 1 oz and 4 oz 

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about the artist

sequoia

Sequoia is a Proudly Indigenous brand that is 100% owned and operated by Indigenous women. Founded in 2002 by Michaelee Lazore who is Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) from Akwesáhsne and Northern Paiute from Nevada. The design, production, and packaging of all the products is done in the working studio locally. In order to keep the next seven generations in mind, the production is sustainable and ingredients are ethically sourced.

About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.

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