Great company with amazing organic skin care products!
11/11/2024
Holly Cork-Rich
5.00/5.00
"Love,love, love the Pumpkin face oil..."
I absolutely love the fall skin care for my face! I also appreciate how fast they are to ship it to me,so when I'm super low I know I will have a new one within days.
11/11/2024
Mary Person
5.00/5.00
"Always dependable"
I trust products from The Good Stuff Botanicals. Always dependable and great customer service!
08/11/2024
LJW
5.00/5.00
"Amazing! "
Great communication, fast shipping, everything arrived perfectly. Amazing products! Would recommend to everyone I know!
07/11/2024
JEFF LEVIN
3.00/5.00
"I tried to use the discount code but it…"
I tried to use the discount code but it didn’t work - on my first order. I then tried to contact the company to get it applied but it wasn’t applied. I was disappointed in this. However the product is wonderful.
07/11/2024
Diane F.
5.00/5.00
"Gypsy Cream"
Gypsy cream is an amazing product! Thank you, Shannon Allman, for recommending!
07/11/2024
Richard Sharp
5.00/5.00
"Just received my cream…will need to…"
Just received my cream…will need to review at later date
07/11/2024
Love
5.00/5.00
"My experience is not good. It was great!"
My experience is not good. It is great! lol
I am of a mind to opt for all things natural (organic) whenever possible.
The white rose face scrub being my initial intro to the good stuff botanicals.
A friend had some. I then placed an order for my own plus more alchemy.
Highly recommend Gypsy cream~ I use on my face, as well as equinox locks for my locs.
Customer service is impeccable… thank you MJ!!
LoveLoveLove for everyOne.
31/10/2024
Shannon
5.00/5.00
"I tell everyone I know about The Good…"
I tell everyone I know about The Good Stuff Botanicals, and particularly their Gypsy Cream.
I originally bought it at a farmer's market in Montana after looking high and low for a lotion that would help my late husband with the cracked skin he dealt with from chemotherapy.
Since then, I am never without a jar of gypsy cream as I have eczema on my hands which gets worse in fall / winter.
I put Gypsy Cream on my hands at night and sleep with 100% cotton gloves on.
I also like to put a little on my face when my skin is really dry - a little goes a long way!
I cannot recommend this company or their products enough.
I also love the watermelon spritz, the chapstick, the scented roller oils, and bath products. <3
We have made it our mission to provide the cleanest & greenest skincare possible with the rawest, purest, and most sustainable ingredients possible. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Understanding that our skin absorbs 60% of what we apply topically into our bloodstream, we use only the best, healthy ingredients in our products. We have scoured all corners of this earth to source our ingredients to their indigenous origin, from Indian kokum butter to Montana mineral water. We often base our formulas on age-old, tried, and true recipes using the same methods handed down through the generations. You can feel these ancestorial ties in your soul. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ingredients that we cannot wildcraft and harvest locally, are certified organic, GMO-free ingredients, and free of parabens, sulfates, chemicals, fragrance, and dyes. “No funny stuff!” We strongly believe that you shouldn’t put anything on your skin that you can’t ingest, so we consider all of our products skin food! ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Some of our products, like Cottonwood Creek, have ingredients that we have sustainably hand-harvested ourselves from the mountains of Montana, where the air is clear of pollution. This is where we've dubbed the term "RAWGANIC". It's not certified organic, but it's straight from the raw earth, even better! ________________________________________________________________________________________________
We respectfully and consciously collect petals, gather roots and essences to artfully create nourishing skincare that is just as gentle and powerful. To ensure that our ingredients are treated as kindly as they deserve, we wildcraft as much as we can source locally in the wild mountains of Montana. Meaning, we strap on our snowshoes in February to search for cottonwood buds and we jump into a pair of waders in the fall to hunt horsetail. What we can't find here, we build trusted friendships with people all over the world that are just as passionate about our planet as we are and happily use their carefully created ingredients.
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Creating a direct link between skincare to our ancestorial past by using the same methodology & raw ingredients, you can feel it in your soul.
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FOUNDING STORY: Maranda and Michael are a team passionate about healthy lifestyles and whose organic products are backed by nature's chemistry. It all started out of necessity in 2012. Michael Johnson, co-founder & concocter at The Good Stuff Botanicals, developed psoriasis in his early 20's. By the time he met his wife, he had tried everything to soothe and repair his skin. Michael was about ready to throw in the towel and accept his skin fate when they started hitting their personal library, found a family recipe, and began researching. Two years of trial and error went by when they finally developed Gypsy Cream. The cream was just too good to be kept a secret, so they quit their day jobs and started a business in hopes to relieve others’ skin woes. Two weeks later, they found out that a new member would soon be joining their family! This motivated them to truly put their all into building a business that fed their souls, helped their community, and that could sustain their growing family. A couple of years of setting up booths at festivals, art shows, and farmer's markets went by before their wholesale accounts and online sales let them take a step back and focus their business in other directions. Kiddo number 2 came along who was not into the booth scene, so readjusting was a must. Fast forward to the present, The Good Stuff Botanicals team has expanded into a cute little brick-and-mortar cabin in the village of Bigfork, where Maranda grew up. They are in over 130 retailers and accounting and have been featured in some of the biggest publications in the world. They are still ridiculously invested in making The Good Stuff the BEST it can be. They still hike into the mountains with their 2 children and do all the wildcrafting for the business while developing new products and lending a hand in their community.
The founders are very active in their community and strive to be involved more. In the past, they set up a booth at local farmer’s markets and really enjoyed talking with townies and visitors. This allowed them to see firsthand a lot of skin issues solved with their products and love hitting the road to attend shows or doing demos at retailers. They donate products to birthing centers, hospitals, veterans, and anyone that is in special need. They are also members of the local Chamber of Commerce in Bigfork and donate as much time as possible to community events, including spearheading an Earth Day event. When the pandemic hit, they joined forces with a local distillery and were the first in the state and region to be able to provide sanitizer to first responders and the public.
FOUNDING STORY: Maranda and Michael are a team passionate about healthy lifestyles and whose organic products are backed by nature's chemistry. It all started out of necessity in 2012. Michael Johnson, co-founder & concocter at The Good Stuff Botanicals, developed psoriasis in his early 20's. By the time he met his wife, he had tried everything to soothe and repair his skin. Michael was about ready to throw in the towel and accept his skin fate when they started hitting their personal library, found a family recipe, and began researching. Two years of trial and error went by when they finally developed Gypsy Cream. The cream was just too good to be kept a secret, so they quit their day jobs and started a business in hopes to relieve others’ skin woes. Two weeks later, they found out that a new member would soon be joining their family! This motivated them to truly put their all into building a business that fed their souls, helped their community, and that could sustain their growing family. A couple of years of setting up booths at festivals, art shows, and farmer's markets went by before their wholesale accounts and online sales let them take a step back and focus their business in other directions. Kiddo number 2 came along who was not into the booth scene, so readjusting was a must. Fast forward to the present, The Good Stuff Botanicals team has expanded into a cute little brick-and-mortar cabin in the village of Bigfork, where Maranda grew up. They are in over 130 retailers and accounting and have been featured in some of the biggest publications in the world. They are still ridiculously invested in making The Good Stuff the BEST it can be. They still hike into the mountains with their 2 children and do all the wildcrafting for the business while developing new products and lending a hand in their community.
The founders are very active in their community and strive to be involved more. In the past, they set up a booth at local farmer’s markets and really enjoyed talking with townies and visitors. This allowed them to see firsthand a lot of skin issues solved with their products and love hitting the road to attend shows or doing demos at retailers. They donate products to birthing centers, hospitals, veterans, and anyone that is in special need. They are also members of the local Chamber of Commerce in Bigfork and donate as much time as possible to community events, including spearheading an Earth Day event. When the pandemic hit, they joined forces with a local distillery and were the first in the state and region to be able to provide sanitizer to first responders and the public.
We have made it our mission to provide the cleanest & greenest skincare possible with the rawest, purest, and most sustainable ingredients possible. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Understanding that our skin absorbs 60% of what we apply topically into our bloodstream, we use only the best, healthy ingredients in our products. We have scoured all corners of this earth to source our ingredients to their indigenous origin, from Indian kokum butter to Montana mineral water. We often base our formulas on age-old, tried, and true recipes using the same methods handed down through the generations. You can feel these ancestorial ties in your soul. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ingredients that we cannot wildcraft and harvest locally, are certified organic, GMO-free ingredients, and free of parabens, sulfates, chemicals, fragrance, and dyes. “No funny stuff!” We strongly believe that you shouldn’t put anything on your skin that you can’t ingest, so we consider all of our products skin food! ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Some of our products, like Cottonwood Creek, have ingredients that we have sustainably hand-harvested ourselves from the mountains of Montana, where the air is clear of pollution. This is where we've dubbed the term "RAWGANIC". It's not certified organic, but it's straight from the raw earth, even better! ________________________________________________________________________________________________
We respectfully and consciously collect petals, gather roots and essences to artfully create nourishing skincare that is just as gentle and powerful. To ensure that our ingredients are treated as kindly as they deserve, we wildcraft as much as we can source locally in the wild mountains of Montana. Meaning, we strap on our snowshoes in February to search for cottonwood buds and we jump into a pair of waders in the fall to hunt horsetail. What we can't find here, we build trusted friendships with people all over the world that are just as passionate about our planet as we are and happily use their carefully created ingredients.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Creating a direct link between skincare to our ancestorial past by using the same methodology & raw ingredients, you can feel it in your soul.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
FOUNDING STORY: Maranda and Michael are a team passionate about healthy lifestyles and whose organic products are backed by nature's chemistry. It all started out of necessity in 2012. Michael Johnson, co-founder & concocter at The Good Stuff Botanicals, developed psoriasis in his early 20's. By the time he met his wife, he had tried everything to soothe and repair his skin. Michael was about ready to throw in the towel and accept his skin fate when they started hitting their personal library, found a family recipe, and began researching. Two years of trial and error went by when they finally developed Gypsy Cream. The cream was just too good to be kept a secret, so they quit their day jobs and started a business in hopes to relieve others’ skin woes. Two weeks later, they found out that a new member would soon be joining their family! This motivated them to truly put their all into building a business that fed their souls, helped their community, and that could sustain their growing family. A couple of years of setting up booths at festivals, art shows, and farmer's markets went by before their wholesale accounts and online sales let them take a step back and focus their business in other directions. Kiddo number 2 came along who was not into the booth scene, so readjusting was a must. Fast forward to the present, The Good Stuff Botanicals team has expanded into a cute little brick-and-mortar cabin in the village of Bigfork, where Maranda grew up. They are in over 130 retailers and accounting and have been featured in some of the biggest publications in the world. They are still ridiculously invested in making The Good Stuff the BEST it can be. They still hike into the mountains with their 2 children and do all the wildcrafting for the business while developing new products and lending a hand in their community.
The founders are very active in their community and strive to be involved more. In the past, they set up a booth at local farmer’s markets and really enjoyed talking with townies and visitors. This allowed them to see firsthand a lot of skin issues solved with their products and love hitting the road to attend shows or doing demos at retailers. They donate products to birthing centers, hospitals, veterans, and anyone that is in special need. They are also members of the local Chamber of Commerce in Bigfork and donate as much time as possible to community events, including spearheading an Earth Day event. When the pandemic hit, they joined forces with a local distillery and were the first in the state and region to be able to provide sanitizer to first responders and the public.
FOUNDING STORY: Maranda and Michael are a team passionate about healthy lifestyles and whose organic products are backed by nature's chemistry. It all started out of necessity in 2012. Michael Johnson, co-founder & concocter at The Good Stuff Botanicals, developed psoriasis in his early 20's. By the time he met his wife, he had tried everything to soothe and repair his skin. Michael was about ready to throw in the towel and accept his skin fate when they started hitting their personal library, found a family recipe, and began researching. Two years of trial and error went by when they finally developed Gypsy Cream. The cream was just too good to be kept a secret, so they quit their day jobs and started a business in hopes to relieve others’ skin woes. Two weeks later, they found out that a new member would soon be joining their family! This motivated them to truly put their all into building a business that fed their souls, helped their community, and that could sustain their growing family. A couple of years of setting up booths at festivals, art shows, and farmer's markets went by before their wholesale accounts and online sales let them take a step back and focus their business in other directions. Kiddo number 2 came along who was not into the booth scene, so readjusting was a must. Fast forward to the present, The Good Stuff Botanicals team has expanded into a cute little brick-and-mortar cabin in the village of Bigfork, where Maranda grew up. They are in over 130 retailers and accounting and have been featured in some of the biggest publications in the world. They are still ridiculously invested in making The Good Stuff the BEST it can be. They still hike into the mountains with their 2 children and do all the wildcrafting for the business while developing new products and lending a hand in their community.
The founders are very active in their community and strive to be involved more. In the past, they set up a booth at local farmer’s markets and really enjoyed talking with townies and visitors. This allowed them to see firsthand a lot of skin issues solved with their products and love hitting the road to attend shows or doing demos at retailers. They donate products to birthing centers, hospitals, veterans, and anyone that is in special need. They are also members of the local Chamber of Commerce in Bigfork and donate as much time as possible to community events, including spearheading an Earth Day event. When the pandemic hit, they joined forces with a local distillery and were the first in the state and region to be able to provide sanitizer to first responders and the public.
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