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13. Choco Lilith Cupcake
This is an ideal solid body balm. Autumn sometimes brings drier skin, and this bar is designed to
melt slightly upon contact with the skin, making it easy to apply.
You can use it on your hands, feet, lips, or anywhere you like!
It has a completely decadent scent of 100% cocoa, with no added essential oils. Interestingly, Lilith's name is
popularly connected to the Hebrew root "laylâ," meaning "night." This etymology portrays her as a demon of the
night. However, Lilith is actually the Hebrew form of the Akkadian "lilītu," the feminine form of "lilû," which is
derived from the Sumerian "líl," meaning "wind." Originally, she was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with the
wind and storms.
Lady Lilith, de Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1866–1873)
Instructions:
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Warm the product between your hands.
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Apply a thin layer to the skin.