November 2023

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PAY DIRT BY AMELIA RODRIGUEZ “I STARTED LOOKING INTO MY SKINCARE, ORAL CARE, HAIRCARE. I GUTTED EVERYTHING.”

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ativa Murray wasn’t feeling well. After months of struggling with brain fog and chronic fatigue, she was diagnosed with Lyme

sister Martiza Murray. Sativa tapped Maritza and their sister Kaya Murray- Banks to help transform the fruits of her personal health journey into a business, and the trio launched their company at Balboa Park’s EarthFair in 2017, calling themselves Dirt Don’t Hurt in a playful nod to their merchandise’s natural origins. They focus almost solely on one whammy ingredient: activated charcoal. Their roster of charcoal- based goods includes a face mask, body soap, and tooth powder, a clay- and herb-boosted alternative to traditional pastes. Dirt Don’t Hurt products are

available at local farmers markets, SD and NorCal Whole Foods stores, and boutiques around the country. They recently signed a massive deal with Hyatt to distribute their brand’s earth-friendly wooden toothbrushes in hotels throughout SoCal. And, as recent graduates of Dr. Bronner’s small business mentoring program, they’re poised to expand to more large retailers. With seven children between them, the sisters hope to leave behind a thriving business for their little ones. “We often talk about them working for the company,” Maritza says. “We’re creating generational wealth.”

disease, but conventional treatments weren’t relieving her symptoms. “I started looking into my skincare, oral care, haircare,” she recalls. “I gutted everything.” Aiming to avoid potentially harmful additives, Sativa began crafting her own personal care products—and started feeling better. She shared her creations with family and friends, making more and more stuff until “her house started feeling like a warehouse,” remembers her

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