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Riche Butter - 12oz (No Shimmer)

Riche Butter - 12oz (No Shimmer)

Regular price $12.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $12.50 USD
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Crafted with 100% of natural origin ingredients, Rich Bitch Body Butter is a whipped trifecta of shea, coconut butters and essential oils that will leave you and your skin feeling like a Rich Bitch! Hand crafted to deliver moisture of the most luxurious, this all natural rich body butter will be a feast for your skin. All products used are natural and organic melting right into your skin leaving you soft, dewy, and moisturized throughout the day. Our body butter does have a delicious natural nutty scent from the cocoa butter mixed in. Please read the ingredient list carefully. Product contains: Shea Butter, Mango Butter, Tumeric Powder, Coconut Oil, Apricot Oil, Hemp Seed Oil, Shimmer Mica, Fragrance Essential Oils, Kokum Butter *** Please be aware that during warmer months , this product may melt during transit. Please monitor your tracking info to know when to retrieve your product from your mailbox. If your product does arrive melted, simply place the butter in the fridge and it will solidify. Once the butter solidify's again the texture of the butter will turn into more of a balm rather than a whipped consistency. This does not take away of the great nutrients and healing properties of the butter. Therefore, we do not accept any returns or exchanges. If you have any other issues with damages with your butter during transit please let us know.

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Shipping & Returns

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Dimensions

14x16x2 in

Care Instructions

We all adore our handbags – mood enhancers, constant companions, always by our side. Their investment is justified on the premise that they will last for years and years; however, we often don’t know the basics of handbag care. We've compiled a list of some tips to ensure that you preserve your beloved purses for as long as possible.

1 Regular maintenance

Avoid handling your handbags after you have applied hand lotion or if your hands are less than clean. Once in a while empty them out, turn them upside down and gently shake to remove dust etc. Unless otherwise indicated, occasionally wipe down the exterior with an alcohol-free baby wipe.

2 Remove stains right away

Removal techniques will depend on the source of the stain. Here are some quick tips:

• Food stains: Let crushed white chalk sit on the stain for several hours, ideally overnight. Then wipe it away with a clean cloth.

• Water spots: Blot water stains, let them dry naturally, and bring your bag to a professional for removal.

• Pen marks: For fresh ink stains, try rubbing lightly with a white eraser. However, don’t use much pressure, and if it doesn’t disappear immediately or if too much time has passed, see a professional (see tip #7). Ink stains are tricky.

• Odors: Store your bag with a baking soda pack inside. Zip the handbag closed, or if it doesn’t zip closed put it in a larger bag that seals. Dryer sheets and herbal sachets also work wonders, if you leave them in for several days.

3 Protect the interior

We recommend using plastic baggies or plasticized cosmetic pouches to store products like cosmetics, pens (don’t even think about throwing a click pen in your bag!), hand sanitizer and other liquids. Don’t let these items roll around free in your handbag as they can stain the material. Lipstick is nearly impossible to remove from fabric!

4 Use care products, and use the right ones

Once in a while gently rub leather with leather cream or balm with a clean white cloth, followed by a dry cotton cloth to buff. Tenderly by URAD is a good cream as is Tarrago Leather Care Balm. Most shoe repair shops carry leather creams. Use a suede brush to clean and revive suede. Better still, we advise protecting your bag before an accident happens. Companies like Scotchguard make special protectant spray products for fabric, and also for suede and nubuck. Always make sure that you read the instructions carefully to ensure that the product is right for the material. You can do a patch test on a tiny portion of the material first, to ensure there is no discoloration.

5 Store them properly

Ideally, bags should be stored upright, in their dust bags or in a cotton pillowcase (never in plastic or a non-breathable bag, as moisture will build up). Don’t pile bags on top of one another. Ensure that the bag is stuffed to maintain its shape; use soft, dry materials like acid-free tissue paper, scarves or other fabric. Unclip and roll up any long straps and store these inside the bag. If possible, hang handle over a hook or a wooden hanger in your closet or store upright. Always store them out of direct sunlight.

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