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The latest... Manifested on the island of O’ahu, the creators of the indigenous soap company are health minded- humanitarian-environmental global thinkers. Their philosophy is one of balance and harmony: to live within our natural environment and not to abuse it. Their soap creations are of a fun, healing, exciting, pleasing character. Their message is of positivity and raising the level of consciousness. This is communicated not only on the outside of their soap wrapping, but on the inside as well. You will find instructions on how to make your soap last longer and words of encouragement, expressed in a soap fortune, always of a positive nature.
The indigenous soap company does not do things quickly they aren’t really good at the impersonality of mass production, they are involved, they are hands on and they love it! (To understand this, you must know that it is not just a way of thinking, but it is how you live). They specialize in making high quality soaps. I am not talking about a soap that looks high class with clean lines and a synthetic nature like fragrance, I am talking about a high quality piece of soap. High quality products come from nature, literally. The ingredients on the indigenous soap wrappers speak for themselves. Indigenous soap is about fun, culture, education, and making natural soaps while creating the new standard by which soap is measured.
People who buy indigenous are: Young new age, Old nature lovers, soul surfers, innovative business people, astronauts, divers, earth savers, hippie folk, the guy that everybody loves, and the guy that stands alone. With all this diversity there is a common understanding amongst them, and if you read this whole page you probably know what that is.
The world is changing, and as we become more aware, and the speed of information goes around the world faster and faster, people will no longer stand for the easy, synthetic, profitable way to make a living. Instead we are realizing that we are all connected, and we cannot treat Mother Earth with such reckless abandon. We must live in harmony with her, making sure that what we harvest we also plant more of, and that pollution on all levels are reduced. Enjoy all your days, Aloha Nui! Stay indigenous.
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