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In New Orleans, Gris Gris Bags are used to assist us in drawing a variety of positive influences into our lives. These Gris Gris Tub Teas are handmade and blessed at Voodoo Authentica™ French Quarter shop by caring and experienced Practitioners. Voodoo Authentica™ uses the finest roots, herbs, oils, and other powerful ingredients to create these traditional New Orleans prayer charms. Fill the bath to your desired level and place your Gris Gris Tub Tea in the water. Get into the bath, relax & enjoy for at least 30 minutes. Visualize your intention, & any negative energy flowing out of you and into the tea bag. -
The apple cider vinegar rinse is a time-honored practice that helps to remove buildup and balance the scalp's pH, which helps to ease dry, itchy skin and inflammation along the follicles.Dr. Tumblety's™ Hair Tonic is a botanically infused apple cider vinegar based hair tonic made with nutrient-rich plants that help to strengthen the follicles, promote hair growth and enhance shiny locks.
For all hair types. (Great for dreadlocks!)
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Pittsburgh is a hardworking city. Many hard workers enjoy the occasional spirit. When Prohibition hit the Steel City, it created a level of violence and corruption residents had never before experienced. Illegal producers ran stills in kitchens, basements, bathroom tubs, warehouses and even abandoned distilleries. Wars between gangs of bootleggers resulted in a number of murders and bombings that placed Pittsburgh on the same level as New York City and Chicago with regard to criminal activity. Author Richard Gazarik details the shady side of the Steel City during a tumultuous era. -
Prepare your skin for a closer and more comfortable shave with this sandalwood pre-shave oil. Apply a small amount to the face and massage prior to using shaving soap or cream.Fragrance notes: A classic fougère fragrance with top notes of geranium lavender rosemary and liquid amber supported by a heart of carnation fern and orange blossom resting on a sumptuous base of patchouli sandalwood vetivert powdery musk and rock rose. -
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.