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Body Sense Product Review

April 10, 2010 by Jessica Dougherty 2 Comments

I recently had the opportunity to use some of Body Sense’s products and was very pleased with each one. The company’s tag line is “A Higher Standard in Personal Care,” a claim that is proven by their rating by an American non-profit organization as having the lowest-hazard potential, on a three-level scale.

I was very excited to try out the Aromaland Tea Tree & Lemon Shampoo, an all natural plant-based shampoo. It is enhanced with pure Essential Oils that normalize oil production, enhance circulation and support the health of hair and scalp on the cellular level. And it smells wonderful! Scented and enhanced with an exclusive blend of pure therapeutic-grade Essential Oils of Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemon Tea Tree, and Lavender this shampoos offers a clean, cooling and lively aromatherapy experience.

I also used two facial products, the Weleda Iris Cleansing Lotion Classic and Brittanies Thyme Organic Acne Treatment. The cleansing lotion was unlike any cleanser I’ve used before in that it can be left on after application or washed off. I chose to wash off because old habits die hard. The purifying two-in-one cleanser & toner did leave my face feeling smooth & clean without drying out my skin. Although it took a while to get used to the smell of the acne treatment, I felt it did rejuvenate my skin and reduced inflammation. This can also be used to heal cuts and scars. I definitely recommend trying out some of Body Sense’s products. I’m looking forward to trying out more skincare products, as well as some of the home & pet care products!

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