Rainforest Chica has ethically sourced exotic oils, butters, and more from Brazil. It's
a small company with a limited amount of products, which is great
because you won't get overwhelmed by choice. If you're like me,
you'll want to try all her stuff! Be sure to sign up to earn points and get discounts on future orders.
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Here's what she has to say "Our suppliers work only with non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and support local and indigenous communities that do the wild harvesting, these communities set their prices depending on how the harvesting season went and are paid, there is no bartering, as this practice is usually favorable to the buying part. My suppliers do not do animal testing, do not support in any way the deforestation of the Amazon Rain forest and/or abusive work practices. They are just awesome!
Rainforest Chica is passionate about environment conservation, social responsibility, personal awareness and natural beauty."
I write about all the sales and deals that I know of. Here is the label for all the past sales and deals. You can also find a list at the bottom of this post.
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Great Customer Service
I sent Chrys, the owner, a Facebook message and she got back to me right away. I've been told she has great customer
service and has been known to include free samples in orders.
Prices You Can Afford
One thing I like about her products is that she has sample sizes
available. She also has a variety of sizes available and different containers, for example there are glass and plastic bottles and dropper or pump tops. This is great
because I personally hate dropper bottles. I can't be the only one who
has cried over spilt oil. They have sales and discount codes that you can find at the end of this post.
Quality Products
She
goes to Brazil to personally meet with her suppliers. Her products are wild-crafted and get amazing reviews. Having a limited amount of products and meeting with her suppliers in person means that she is able to maintain strict quality control over her items.
Ethical Company
Rainforest Chica is not the cheapest option out there and there's a reason for it. Prices are fair and when you consider the ethics behind her company, you will understand why low prices can often hurt people. She supports local communities, has wild-crafted products, and does not do animal testing. Here's what she has to say "Our suppliers work only with non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and support local and indigenous communities that do the wild harvesting, these communities set their prices depending on how the harvesting season went and are paid, there is no bartering, as this practice is usually favorable to the buying part. My suppliers do not do animal testing, do not support in any way the deforestation of the Amazon Rain forest and/or abusive work practices. They are just awesome!
Rainforest Chica is passionate about environment conservation, social responsibility, personal awareness and natural beauty."
Chrys Rocha, owner of FRC (image source) |
My Reviews
I haven't bought any products from them yet, but I do have a number of items on my wish list that you can find below.
My Wish List
- 7 Overkill
- Acai Berry and Pracaxi Face Oil Blend
- Andiroba Oil
- Babassu Oil
- Bacaba Oil
- Bacuri Butter
- Brazil Nut Oil
- Brazilian Clay - Black
- Brazilian Clay - Dark Grey
- Brazilian Clay - Red
- Brazilian Clay - White
- Brazilian Clay - Yellow
- Buriti Oil
- Copaiba Oil - Resin
- Cupuaca Butter 1
- Cupuaca Butter 2
- Fruit Smoothie Face Oil Blend
- Guava Oil
- Healthy Skin Body Butter
- Maracuja and Buriti - Summer Face Oil Blend
- Maracuja Oil
- Murumuru Butter
- Pracaxi Oil
- Rainforest Chica Brazilian Bums Butter
- Soursop Oil - Graviola - Guanabana
- Tucuma Butter
- Tucuma Oil
- Ucuuba Butter
- Ultimate Hair Butter
Discount Codes and Sales
If you go to her site, you'll see a pop-up offering 5% off with a discount code that you can get by liking her site on Facebook. Returning customers can get 10% off. She has sales when she goes to Brazil, she usually has a sale. She went in early February 2018
and she's going in early June 2018. While she is away, she offers 15% off. Here's an example of her February Sale and her International Women's Day Sale.I write about all the sales and deals that I know of. Here is the label for all the past sales and deals. You can also find a list at the bottom of this post.
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