Through her work, Chartel Findlater hopes to add a little peace to people’s days. Self treatment Household products.
On November 30, city officials in Philadelphia, also known as the City of Brotherly Love, agreed to pass a resolution supporting Black-owned small businesses. They designated every Friday in December as “Shop Black Business Friday” to draw even more attention to local organizations. So, in conjunction with this declaration, CBS 3 has focused on black businesses Gold and Water Co., Ltd.
Findlater, he said, took a career he built in education and started the wellness brand. CBS3. The organization says the “online boutique soap and health advocacy brand” offers limited quantities of homemade soaps, body butters, oils, balms, candles, fragrances, home decor, and more. Website. Priced from $6 to $45, she says her products were created to remind her that “You are luxury,” which is also her company’s tagline.
“We make all our soaps by hand and in large batches,” the entrepreneur told the news station.
When Findlater left a stable career, he wasn’t sure what life would be like on the other side. Gold in the name of this Philadelphia-based company because she began her new career path by believing in herself and using her faith as the core foundation of her strength. The mention of her comes from her scriptures.
“Gold is a scripture reference that says when we go through the trials and tribulations of life, our faith becomes purer than gold,” she said.
Additionally, she believes that “water is a place of rest and purification,” and using her soap products on your self-care days will also refresh your body with carefully selected ingredients.
Findlater products aren’t a panacea, but as a mental health care advocate, she knows it’s the little things that make the most of her pampering time. Gold & Water Co. launches new products as she continues to be “a champion of the resources that are precious gold and purifying water amid life’s inevitable refining fires”