Muddy Armadillo Perfume Oil

MUDDY ARMADILLO

Texas is enduring an absolutely terrifying winter. Millions of households across Texas are without power or potable water, the water crisis in the state is escalating, and while the icy weather is easing up, the thaw will bring a whole host of new problems.

Proceeds from the sale of these three scents – inspired by a few of Texas’ state animals – will benefit the
Bridge Homeless Recovery Center, Austin Disaster Relief and Food Bank RGV Please consider donating directly, or donating to the following organizations, or volunteer if you are able:

Austin Mutual Aid is raising funds for people who are experiencing homelessness.

The Austin Area Urban League is running an emergency donation drive to help obtain shelter and safety for those at risk.

Maximizing Hope is raising money to book hotel rooms and get food and gear for people.

Front Steps is running a blanket drive.

Here are Texas mutual aid funds you can venmo right now:
Austin: @ austinmutualaidhotels
Houston: @ mutualaidhou
Dallas: @ feedthepeopledallas

This is a searchable resource for Texas food banks: https://www.feedingtexas.org/get-help/

This little fella is a whole mood. Cacao, cacao wood, tobacco absolute, and bourbon cream.

5ml Perfume Oil
Price
Regular price $33.00
Regular price Sale price $33.00
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BLACK PHOENIX REEKS OF ACTIVISM

In the course of an interview with Unquiet Things, I was able to put my thoughts and feelings about the importance of our activism into words:

Since the day we first opened our doors, helping support and strengthen marginalized communities has been of paramount importance to me. At Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, we have never shied away from our civic duty, and since the inception of the company, we have made it a point to do everything within our power to support organizations that provide emergency aid and disaster relief, support environmental and conservation causes, help the homeless, protect civil liberties and reproductive rights, and offer succor to the LGBTQ community and marginalized ethnic, racial, and minority religious groups. It is our way of helping to protect and provide for our communities, and we feel it is our obligation as human beings to help those who may not be empowered to help themselves.

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