If you are a lover of Body Butter then you will love Ruka’s Place Earthy Skincare Whipped Body Butters. If you have never used Body Butters before, why not try today with Ruka’s Place Body Butters and you will understand what the fuss is all about.
Camwood Powder is particularly common among the West Africans, especially Nigerian. This herbal powder is really great in clearing skin problems and it is now being embraced by many to achieve flawless skin, myself included.
The Ring of Kerry is located in County Kerry, southwest of Ireland. It is part of the wild Atlantic way and also facing the Atlantic Ocean.
The problem is most of the retailers and shops selling raw Shea butter are not selling the authentic one. Especially in Europe, some of the shea butter being sold are so white in colour, hard and crispy, above all with no earthy smell that raw Shea butter is known for.
The lock-down is slowly being lifted in Ireland. We all know how difficult the whole Coronavirus episode is. Thank God we are still here. It is time to start getting back to normal- okay, close to normal.
Authentic African Raw Shea Butter is available in Ireland.
Visit Ruka’s Place Earthy Skincare Products to order yours. We are in Dublin, Ireland. We take both online and offline Orders. Visit us at www.rukasplace.com to place an order online or call/text 0872689155 to place your order offline.
If you are looking for a nice beach to spend the day in, may I suggest Bray Beach in Ireland?
Things will hopefully return back to normal soon, or as close to normal as possible. When this happened, you should look for some really nice quiet places to go with your loved ones for breaks without breaking the bank.
We have all been given great opportunities here. I hope we view it as such, no matter the circumstances. There has to be a purpose or reason we left our home countries and set up in base in foreign lands. No matter what these reasons are, let us be a good ambassador of where we came from.
So please, join me as I celebrate this great day in my life. We are told to always look forward and never backward. I call bullshit on that. Sometimes to appreciate where you are right now, you have to look back and see where you are coming from.