THE BUZZ
Connecticut Mom Invents New Product for the Oldest of Human Problems
It’s time to feel good in your skin again.
We use the time-tested wisdom of Chinese herbal medicine to help you heal your skin naturally, from the inside out. An individualized, customized, whole-person approach to treating skin disease.
Katie E. Boyle, MPH is the owner of Boyle’s Naturals, LLC, a natural product manufacturing company and social enterprise that offers consumers evidence-based solutions for reducing exposures to toxins in their homes' air, water, food and products they buy.
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because natural deodorants intentionally don’t contain aluminum, a key ingredient found in conventional deodorant/anti-perspirants from sweating. Sweating is a normal body process; it’s the stinking
Boyle tinkered with natural ingredients to create a product
that would clean her underarm better than just soap and water. It’s gently exfoliating, smells crisp and clean and does a great job at inhibiting the growth of said stinky bacteria in the underarm. It’s used as a wash-off scrub - in the shower or on the go - prior
PIT GRIT® is for sale at
BoylesNaturals.com in a four-ounce jar and one-ounce travel size.
Katie Boyle can be reached via email at
Katie@BoylesNaturals.com, social media @BoyleHealth.
IT GRIT® is a natural wash-off underarm scrub that aims to better cleanse the underarm, reduce body odor and improve consumer satisfaction with natural deodorant.
Eczema • Psoriasis • Acne • Rosacea Vitiligo • Fungal and Yeast infection Hives • Hair loss • Lichen Planus • and more
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