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Wakeful Wonders

"When you buy something made by a person, there is something special there and you do feel it. The consciousness with which a thing is made is often more important than the thing itself " - J. Donald Walters.


Ms. Alessandra Rajkumar possesses such a consciousness that compelled her to make a difference in the world. She began ethically manufacturing eco-friendly products and started a company entitled Wakeful Wonders. Ms. Rajkumar is not only a manufacturer of her product offering, but is a religious consumer of her company's products considering that they are a greener alternative than what is offered on the market, today. The brand and company Wakeful Wonders, offers an assortment of products in three main categories of Skin Care, Stationary and Reusable Items. Some examples of products that the company carries are:

Lip Balms (Revitalizing, Protective LipBalm w/SPF)
Anti-Bug Bite Sunblock Sticks
Herbal Healing Salve
Body Butters (Cocoa-Peppermint, Ponche de Creme and other flavours)
Lip Scrubs (An array of flavours)
After Shave Balm
Eco Highlighters
Planners

And so much more!

            




Fun Fact: Most of the product offering is packaged with 100% compostable, yet attractive materials.

According to Ternes (2016), what you put in and on your body are of equal importance. To eradicate the use of harmful chemicals used within skin care products, Ternes stated that you should consume more natural and organic products - especially for your skin, as whatever you place on it is usually absorbed into the bloodstream.  Furthermore, engaging in the consumption of reusable items poses several benefits for the environment including the reduction of waste (Rose, 2019). You can do your part by purchasing products such as those offered by Wakeful Wonders, as the company understands the importance of the use of organic materials and the advantages of upcycling both for their products and for their customers.

Although Ms. Rajkumar did not study a business subject a day in her life, she stated that immersing herself in the various processes within in her business (such as manufacturing and marketing) is a very gratifying experience, even though there are evident ups and downs to being an entrepreneur.


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Citations:

Rose, K. (2019, January 10). What Are the Benefits of Reuse? Retrieved January 14, 2019, from https://sciencing.com/benefits-reuse-4586.html

Ternes, T. (2016, July 09). Your Skin: It Absorbs! Retrieved January 14, 2019, from https://www.downtoearth.org/health/general-health/your-skin-it-absorbs

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