Dada Zanzibar

  • beauty soaps
  • cleansing oils
  • natural soaps
  • Dada’s philosophy of natural beauty
  • DADA Zanzibar — Natural Food and Cosmetics — Permaculture — email: dada@dadazanzibar.net phone: +255(0)773 86 99 04

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    DADA- Delicacies & Wholesome Food
    spices – tea – snacks – sweets – honey – syrups – jams – chutneys – mustards – sauces – pasta – gnocchi – yoghurt – muesli – bread – bread mix – flour – cakes – cookies
    DADA – eCosmetics
    natural beauty and wellness products – hotel bath an beauty amenities – natural skin care and spa products – aroma therapy – mozzi repellents – houshold laundry goods – gifts and souvenirs …. AND MORE THAN SIXTY DIFFERENT natural beauty soaps
    All products are Made in Zanzibar by women co-ops.
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    Wise Use of Our Resources for Sustainable Development
  • JAM JAM JAM

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    Dada Jam Session2013

    Jan 14, 2013 6:30 PM
    Baobab Jam Bungo Dada Jam Dada Zanzibar Embe Kizungu jam Jam from Zanzibar Lemongrass Jam Tamarind Jam
  • sixty different beauty soaps, and still counting …!

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    Dada Beauty Soaps are ornamental soaps inspired by Zanzibar door patterns. Made with palm oil and caring oils such as sunflower, sweet almond, macadamia, olive, baobab, or coconut oil, they remoisturize with a superfat factor of 5% to 8%. Ground herbs, spices, cocoa, coffee, seaweed or sea salt, and natural essential oils, featuring island scents such as clove, cinnamon, sweet basil, lemongrass, and eucalyptus give the soaps wonderful textures and leave the skin clean and gently scented.bibi soaps contact sheet

    Jan 9, 2013 10:18 AM
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  • Dada’s philosophy of natural beauty

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    Dada – Mother Nature’s Sisters
    Natural Beauty
    made in Zanzibar

    The Zanzibar islands are full of riches: the lush plantations, the local coral bush, the beaches and the sea, which generously provide us with the majority of the active ingredients of our natural cosmetics.

    We at Dada combine indigenous and traditional knowledge, and strive to use wisely what our natural environment has to offer.

    We obtain what we need from African tamarind and baobab trees by wild harvest. Neem, guava, moringa and soap nut trees were introduced a long time ago, and are thriving under the harsh conditions on coral rock. Lemongrass and aloe vera are grown in small cultivations, irrigated with water from rain harvest only.

    The near-by beach provides us with the beautiful fine-grain white sand for our scrubs, and from the sea we harvest salt and seaweed, the latter cultivated by women of our village.

    Our carrier and caring oils are supplied by small scale businesses or projects in Zanzibar and Tanzania, and in the near future we hope to make our own.

    Dada cosmetics contain no artificial thickeners, emulsifiers or preservatives, as they are known to cause allergies and rashes. And of course we refrain from using any animal parts.

    We try to avoid unnecessary imported packaging material and use recycled bottles and jars as much as possible to minimize rubbish on our beautiful islands and to limit our carbon footprint.

    Jan 9, 2013 9:20 AM
  • Christmas Hampers at The Green Room in Dar es Salaam

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    Dec 15, 2012 6:42 PM
  • fan post from USA

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    Noreen Linda writes:
    Great Work! I love your soaps, oils, etc….FYI..I made this cute temporary art work in my bathroom with your cute logo

    Nov 24, 2012 5:53 PM
  • ~~~ surf’s up ~~~

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    surf’s up by Dada.
    The 1st surfer soap on Zanzibar.

    3 in one > BODY SOAP > > SHAMPOO > > > SHAVING SOAP

    Cleans and remoisturizes skin and hair all at once. Light and solid, it makes a great travel companion. Please foam ‘surf’s up’ in your hand, then apply to body and hair, and rinse thoroughly.
    When shaving, whip up foam generously with a brush for best results, but rubbing between your hands will do, too.

    Oct 24, 2012 8:15 PM
  • Karibu my shop – looking is free! Dada/Moto Hurumzi Str. 416, Stone Town, Zanzibar

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    Oct 6, 2012 11:19 AM
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  • DADA cosmetic products at The Green Room, Dar es Salaam

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    The Green Room: “We now have the full range of Dada cosmetics available again. The range includes the beautifully designed Salome’s secret range foot soak and the lemongrass scented Jambo Bwana men’s range cosmetics.
    We just love these chunky soaps with intricate Zanzibar designs. And our favourite soap… must be milk and cinnamon!”
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    May 7, 2012 10:43 AM
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  • DADA products in Dar es Salaam

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    DADA in ‘THE GREEN ROOM’, Slipway, Dar es Salaam
    DADA in ‘DELI’, Oysterbay, Dar es Salaam
    DADA in ‘BIO-SHOP’, Slipway, Dar es Salaam

    Apr 6, 2012 6:24 PM
    Bio-Shop Dada Zanzibar Dar es Salaam shopping Deli THE GREEN ROOM
  • NEW Shop Sign

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    DADA & MOTO products at Hurumzi Str.416, Stone Town, Zanzibar

    Jan 9, 2012 5:09 PM
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