Shea Butter from Africa

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Shea Butter with Fresh Peach fragrance

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Ingredients

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Shea Butter

Shea Butter has been used for centuries in Africa to keep skin healthy and beautiful. Shea Butter's almost magical effects are due to the fact that it has both a high moisturizing fraction and an extraordinarily high healing fraction.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Extra virgin olive oil is used to give our shea butter a softer consistency. But it has beneficial effects for your skin as well; its unique constituents nourish parched, sensitive skin, and restore it to a more youthful and supple appearance.

Natural Fresh Peach fragrance

Karite Gold Shea Butter with Fresh Peach fragrance is a totally natural skin care product.

Pure Shea Butter

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Some Fresh Peach Thoughts

The peach, one of the most popular fruits grown throughout the world's north and south temperate zones, is native to China. Its scientific name, Prunus persica, suggests its origin as Persia (Iran); at one time it was called "Persian apple." Chinese literature dates its cultivation in China to 1000 B.C. when a book of poems and songs was written describing pink peach blossoms and peach trees with ripe fruit.

Probably carried from China to Persia by caravan, the peach quickly spread from there to Europe. In the 16th century, it was established in Mexico, most likely by the Spanish. Soon after founding colonies on the east coast of the United States, the Spanish, French, and English also planted peaches in the New World.

Spanish missionaries introduced the peach to California in the 18th century, and in the early 1800s the Russians reportedly brought peach seeds or trees by ship to San Francisco and planted them near Fort Ross. During and following the Gold Rush, early settlers in California planted peaches, with variety selection and improvements occurring as the industry developed.

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (T.S. Eliot)

Do I dare to eat a peach?

I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach.

I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.

I do not think that they will sing to me.

Fulbright Scholars (Ted Hughes)

I was waking

Sore-footed, under hot sun, hot pavements.

Was it then I bought a peach? That's as I remember.

From a stall near Charing Cross Station.

It was the first fresh peach I had ever tasted.

I could hardly believe how delicious.

At twenty-five I was dumbfounded afresh

By my ignorance of the simplest things.

The Art of Blessing the Day (Marge Piercy)

This is the blessing for a ripe peach:

This is luck made round. Frost can nip

the blossom, kill the bee. It can drop,

a hard green useless nut. Brown fungus,

the burrowing worm that coils in rot can

blemish it and wind crush it on the ground.

Yet this peach fills my mouth with juicy sun.

A cruel reminder (David McCully)

As gorgeous as a diamond, cool sky

laughs in my head.

As bear as storms blackness.

The blood of a fresh peach sprays

on my skin.

"Essential" I said, a like to her aching heart.

To Live and Die in Dixie (John Beecher)

But soon I heard

Their shrieks of laughter

Like the bird-house at the zoo

While they spooned in

Their fresh peach cream

The Bishop Orders His Tomb (Robert Browning)

Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe

As fresh-poured red wine of a mighty pulse. [30]

-- Old Gandolf with his paltry onion-stone,

Put me where I may look at him! True peach,

Rosy and flawless: how I earned the prize!

Summer Things (Eileen Meyer)

Closed-up schools

Swimming pools

Roller blades

Lemonades

Shady trees

Banged-up knees

Fresh peach pies

Aqua skies

Firefly jars

Shooting stars

Ice cream shops

Beach flip-flops

Sunny weather

Days together

How They Fall In Love, And Then, The Two Would Live In A Moderate Climate (Daniel Gallik)

Linds looks in

his face and sees

that he thinks he is telling the truth.

She goes, I dig

 

that and other

things you say.

Will eats his fresh peach from Argentina

and giggles a bit

 

and says I love

you for lots of

reasons; one is that you're pretty when

you tell truths.

A Song of Peach-Blossom River (Wang Wei)

A fisherman is drifting, enjoying the spring mountains,

And the peach-trees on both banks lead him to an ancient source.

Watching the fresh-coloured trees, he never thinks of distance

Till he comes to the end of the blue stream and suddenly- strange men!

Violin Crescendo, Please (Heather Madrone)

A pool of peach juice

Hides in the folds of the pit.

Tongue finds the secret.


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