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HollyBeth’s Natural Luxury Taps Into The Beauty of Nature

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You don’t need to possess a green thumb, or even have an actual interest in plants, to appreciate the herbs and flowers that inspire the organic beauty products from HollyBeth’s Natural Luxury. HollyBeth Anderson, who herself has an encyclopedic knowledge of flowers and plants, created the line out of a few family recipes passed down from her grandmother. Today her Georgia-based beauty company is churning out organic products from cleansers to eye creams to soy candles and scrubs. One of my favorite products for the season is HollyBeth’s Wildflower Dry Oil, a blend of evening primrose, pomegranate, rosehip, sunflower, chamomile and lavender oils (among others), each with its own therapeutic property and together a soothing, skin-strengthening powerhouse. It’s perfect to dab onto freshly-cleansed skin or delicate areas of the body- small doses are all that’s needed. In my quest to find the perfect hand crème for the winter, I’ve also kept HollyBeth’s Citrus Body Cream close at hand. It may be for body, but it’s rich enough that a small dab is all I need to alleviate the dryness that I feel after handwashing or spending time in the cool fall weather. As the season progresses, I imagine that I’ll be using it on arms and legs as well! All HollyBeth products are scented with herbs and flowers that give them a subtle earthiness- very pleasant for fall and beyond! You’ll notice that several products in the line support a long list of HollyBeth’s favorite charities. Your purchase of Wildflower Dry Oil contributes to the UNICEF Clean Water initiative. Writer :: Jolene Hart


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Thank you SO much!!!!

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Comment by HollyBeth Anderson

Thank YOU! Your products are wonderful- keep us posted so our readers can stay on top of what’s new!

Comment by Jolene

I have happened to be searching all around for this information. Luckily I noticed this in Yahoo.

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