
about the sensual society
A wellness company dedicated to promoting sensuality, self-love, and the art of relaxation. With a mission to encourage people to unwind and enjoy the finer things in life, they have a beautifully crafted collection of luxurious massage candles and body oils to enhance wellness and self-care practices.
meet tori williams
Tori Williams is a Brooklyn native, innovative entrepreneur, and health care worker who is making strides in the health and wellness industry. Her mission is to encourage people to unwind and relax through the light of her massage candles and use of her body oils. Tori believes that you can't pour from an empty cup and self-care isn't selfish.
reviews
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Nantale Muwonge
12/7/24, 6:13 PM
I highly recommend Imani Smile if you're looking for a natural alternative. I got the Complete Whitening Kit with everything in it because I wanted to replace everything from my toothbrush and floss, to my mouthwash with a Black woman-owned product and it was the best move I could have made for my teeth and my health. All of their products are incredibly effective and refreshing, which has just made me take my oral care even more seriously. I'll def be back when I'm ready to restock!
Nantale Muwonge
12/7/24, 6:04 PM
I got the Chocolate Hazelnut Pecan Granola and the Berry Nutty Granola and they were delicious! I was low-key surprised because it's basically impossible to find delicious gluten-free food, but Ms. P's Gluten Free is now my favorite and I'm going to tell everyone about this because they need to know!
Nantale Muwonge
12/7/24, 5:56 PM
I got a reversible hooded neck warmer and I love it! It's comfy and shields me from the elements, and when I'm traveling or in crowded places I can put my noise-cancelling headphones on underneath it (there's plenty of room) and just block out the world. I also LOVE the African print fabric and the fact that it's reversible. I highly recommend getting one (or more!), you won't regret it.
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