thyme
Thyme is a herb used in cooking. It has anti-bacterial properties. Thyme stimulates the production of white blood cells which fights off the invading bacteria or organisms.
thyme oil is a powerful antiseptic.

Oreganol P73
According to Julia Lawless, author of The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, the vast majority of oregano oil is mislabeled, because it is derived from a thyme, that is Spanish thyme
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Fenu-Thyme
Fenu-Thyme. Fenu-Thyme is a popular herbal blend for supporting a healthy and balanced lifestyle
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thyme oil is a natural preservative.
lemon thyme heals and soothes the skin.
thyme oil is known for its warming, stimulating and cleansing properties.
red thyme in high concentrations irritates the skin.
Nutmeg, black pepper, thyme, and clove are some of the essential oils that contain the very toxic phenol, so handle those with care.

Skinceuticals Daily Moisture 2 oz.
Also contains extracts of Horsetail, Thyme, Licorice, and Nettle
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Dermalogica Close Shave Oil 1 fl. oz.
Tea tree, lavender, thyme and clove condition skin
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Oil Of Oregano AF
(Another common culinary herb--thyme--also contains high concentrations of these compounds
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Fenu-Thyme
Their Fenu-Thyme is carefully tested and produced to certified quality standards
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Blame your oily skin on your genes. The oiliness is due to hereditary overactive sebaceous glands. Avoid massaging your oily skin as it could aggravate the problem. AHAs help. As do mint, thyme, rosemary and even royal jelly.