The TFCL Team Tries Phytopia SlimWay Essential Oil

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Sometimes, in life, you just have to turn over a new leaf. Especially after having that talk with you doctor, the one where he wants you to correct high blood pressure, cholesterol, and lose some weight. Its the wake up call that your body, and life, is changing.

So, it’s a great time to try Phytopia SlimWay Essential Oil. The oil is marketed to speed up metabolism and curb your appetite, improve skin, and lift your mood. Phytopia uses virgin olive, jojoba, evening primrose and sunflower oils as carriers for warm and invigorating scents of juniperberry, grapefruit, fennel sweet, lemon green, cypress, rosemary, michaelia alba and geranium china.

Photo: Bethany Baldwin
Photo: Bethany Baldwin

I did not expect SlimWay to magically melt away years of stubborn belly fat or excess water weight, which it did not. I also did not expect it to curb my appetite – which it did and in big ways. I could rub the oils on my wrists and walk out the door after work for roller derby practice instead of hitting up the drive-thru for a quick fix. The smell of citrus and pine really is invigorating and I was calm and energized and ready for practice.

In the mornings, after a couple of drops on the wrists and around my neck, I could empty an inbox and begin projects without pondering food like a hobbit (breakfast, second breakfast, elevensies… you get my drift).

Its been a week and I’ve noticed some small changes. If anything, the essential oils take the edge off and allows me time to make positive choices about what I eat.

Texas Forest Country Living received this product for free or at a reduced cost in exchange for an unbiased review. You can purchase the product here.

 

Misty Boggs
Misty Boggs is the Creative Director at MSGPR. As a resident of Angelina County, she enjoys getting to spend time with her family at their tree farm or exploring new art forms at home. She earned her bachelor's degree in Public Relations with a minor in Creative Writing at Stephen F. Austin State University in 2020 and received her MBA in Marketing from Lamar University in 2024.

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