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Brittanie's Thyme: Spa Quality Products With a Handmade Feel

Brittanie's Thyme Facial ScrubsI have fallen in love with a couple products from Brittanie’s Thyme.

The organic oatmeal facial scrub, the French green clay facial mask with white tea and the organic acne treatment oil are all amazing spa quality products with that nostalgic touch that gives them a handmade feel. Like you just walked into a little shop where a lady is mixing the formulas right there behind the counter.

Brittanie’s Thyme is Green Business Certified, a Green America approved company, a signer of the Compact for Safe Cosmetics and they are a woman owned company based in Michigan (where I live). So that all adds up to being a top notch company for me.

And the products…superb.

My skin goes nuts when it is that time of the month and the Organic Acne Treatment works wonders at keeping my skin clear and clearing up the stuff that sneaks through. A pleasant herbal mixture, the formula combines tea tree and other skin clearing essential oils for an all natural acne attack.

The organic oatmeal scrub is luxurious and delicious. OK, I didn’t really eat it but it made my stomach growl every time I used it.

The French green clay mask is great. With my oily skin a regular mask of green clay keeps it smooth and not overly greasy.

 French Green Clay masks

A great thing about the clay mask and the oatmeal scrubs…they have a great shelf life because they come in dry powdered form, you add water in your palm when ready to use. No worrying about the mixture going bad or storing the stuff in the fridge.

I highly recommend Brittanie’s Thyme products. I just wish they had a wider selection but they are adding more products from time to time as the company grows. I hope to see a lot more from Brittanie’s Thyme.

Written by Wenona Napolitano

Wenona is married with three crazy kids that range in age from 4 to 18. She is a freelance writer, poet and the author of The Everything Green Wedding Book.

She enjoys reading, writing, crafting and gardening. She tries to do all of these as "greenly" as possible.

Her writing has appeared in several local and regional publications, Pack O Fun, Today's Creative Home Arts, and Indiana Living Green magazines as well as numerous online sites including PlentyMag.com, EthicalWeddings.com, MyEcoChicWedding.com, eHow, Associated Content, Suite101 and Life123.com.

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