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Inspired by New Orleans notorious red-light district, Storyville moisturizing cocoa butter soap is designed to set your inner strumpet free. The flirty and feminine fragrance blend of jasmine, lily, lime and violet with hints of green apple will attract romantic interest whether you charge for your services or not. INGREDIENTS: Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Sweet Almond Oil, Cocoa Butter, Fragrance Oil, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxide, Ultramarine. 4 oz.
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So much goodness in one bar of soap that it shall be referred to as nothing less than Beaucoup! With a bubbly and moisturizing lather scented with a sassy, yet classy fragrance blend of lavender and eucalyptus, Beaucoup Soap is sure to please. Feed Your Skin! Beaucoup Soap features lavender infused olive oil blended with skin pampering cocoa butter, goat's milk, honey, and oatmeal. One more luxurious ingredient would have been down right sinful.
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Take your senses to the elegant gardens of Louisiana where Sweet Olive Blossoms are prized for their delicate and breathtaking charm. Scented with an exquisite bouquet of Sweet Olive Blossoms, Orange Blossoms, Hyacinth, Gardenia, and a hint of Lavender. Thick and creamy, just a small amount provides your skin with moisture all day long with a rich blend of luxurious oils and butters that naturally promote softer, healthier skin.
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Muckraking journalist Walter Liggett dubbed Pittsburgh the "Metropolis of Corruption" in 1930 when he reported the city had more vice per square foot than New York, Detroit, Cleveland or Boston. Decades earlier, the Magee-Flinn political machine ruled public officials, and crooked police helped racketeers protect brothels and gambling dens. Mayor (later Governor) David Lawrence was indicted several times for graft but acquitted each time. Even Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney Sr. colluded with gangsters, according to FBI reports. Join author Richard Gazarik as he reveals the wicked history of the Steel City.
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"The earliest physicians arriving in Pittsburgh had their roots in military service. The legacy of these physician-soldiers extends from pioneer days through modern times. The involvement of military contingents, physicians serving with or trained by military units, and the myriad organizations that were created to respond to their efforts have played a critical role in the long-term development of healthcare in the city.