London Fog Cream Pie Perfume Oil

LONDON FOG CREAM PIE

As a small business we can’t be everywhere, speak for everyone, or do more than we can possibly do. But one small thing we can do is direct funds where they are most sorely needed, and we trust World Central Kitchen to help alleviate suffering by providing meals in response to humanitarian crises.

Their work over the past year in Gaza has been indispensable, and it has cost them dearly: in April, seven of World Central Kitchen’s workers were killed in an IDF strike, forcing them to temporarily pause their relief work in the region (they have since bravely resumed).

They’ve also been delivering aid to Lebanon, Ukraine, and parts of the United States devastated by hurricanes Helene and Milton. We are truly in awe of this network which honors the world’s shared humanity by offering aid wherever it is needed most.

Everything above the cost of producing this series of 5ml perfume oils will be donated; to donate to them directly, or for updates on their current work in Gaza and beyond, visit here: https://wck.org/

Earl Grey-infused vanilla custard, buttery pie crust, and bergamot whipped cream.

5ml Perfume Oil
Price
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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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