Book and Makeup Set: How the Rhino Got Her Horn

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How the Rhino Got Her Horn – an African folklore story about courage and kindness.

This keep-sake set includes:

  • a full-color African folklore storybook
  • hand crafted, non toxic, cruelty-free mineral makeup tub made from organic Baobab oil and Baobab powder. Perfect for adding some twinkle to little cheek bones and as a sparkling eye shadow!
  • beaded bracelet with a rhino charm hand crafted by people in rural communities all across South Africa
  • satin drawstring makeup bag

A portion of each sale will go towards the Rhino Orphanage to support rhino conservation in South Africa.

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How the Rhino Got Her Horn – an African folklore story about courage and kindness.

This keep-sake set includes:

  • a full-color African folklore storybook
  • hand crafted, non toxic, cruelty-free mineral makeup tub made from organic Baobab oil and Baobab powder. Perfect for adding some twinkle to little cheek bones and as a sparkling eye shadow!
  • beaded bracelet with a rhino charm hand crafted by people in rural communities all across South Africa
  • satin drawstring makeup bag

A portion of each sale will go towards the Rhino Orphanage to support rhino conservation in South Africa.

 

Ingredients of Twinkle Tub

Twinkle Tub: Organic Cold Pressed Castor Oil, Baobab Oil, Baobab Powder, Organic Arrowroot Powder, Organic Virgin Coconut Oil, Candellila, Vitamin E, Mica (Vegan)

Shelf Life of Twinkle Tub

6 Months

Sizes

Box Set – 26cm x 25cm x 3.5cm
Book – A5 (14.5cm x 20.5cm)
Twinkle Tub – Approximately 10ml
Satin Makeup Bag – 13cm x 15cm
Bracelet – made for kids' small wrists

Beaded Bracelet

The beaded bracelet was hand crafted by people in rural communities all across South Africa exclusively for Cassie Kids Africa by Kioni.
Kioni empowers individuals through training and job creation, offering them the opportunity to earn an income. This empowers women to work from home while raising their own children, ultimately changing lives and communities one bead at a time.

Why Baobab?

Often referred to as the “tree of life,” the baobab tree is native to Africa, and the nickname certainly makes sense, considering that a single tree may live for over 500 years.

Part of its appeal is that the pulp of baobab fruit—extracted from baobab pods and then transformed into raw powder—has been a favorite ingredient in wellness and beauty treatments for millennia. 

Proudly South African

Proudly manufactured and produced in South Africa

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