TaylorMade for the Body Soul and Beyond 


Brittney Taylor 


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Brittney Taylor has worked in the financial industry for the past 19 years. Presently, she resides at Together Credit Union, for the past decade, in the Business Services Department, where she conducts training, quality and asset control for Business Account opening processes, and more. She is passionate about assisting people meet their personal and business financial needs. She is also an active member of the African American Credit Union Coalition (AACUC), where she serves as the Secretary for the Midwest Chapter division. In her free time, she manages her company with her daughter, TaylorMade for the Body Soul and Beyond, where she handmakes all her products for skincare needs. The line consists of products for both, women and men, which are Whipped Body Butters, Suga Scrubs, Roll-on-Oils, Whipped Soaps, and Special Occasion Gift Boxes. 


She started this adventure while going through a natural hair journey and trying to find products to aid her daughter and family members that suffer from Eczema. In the beginning, she made products for family and friends, upon discovering her passion for learning about the ingredients/chemicals in products while her aunt transitioned from cancer. It became her mission to know what is in the products used daily. “Our bodies absorb these chemicals into our blood stream, which can have long-term affects towards our health. Which is why I created my brand”, she said. She enjoys the reaction on her clients faces from seeing the satisfaction her products provide. The range of emotions are priceless to her. “It’s a win when you see people light up from within. Seeing my clients smile, knowing their skin glows full of hydration. It simply puts a smile on my face to make someone else’s day! It’s the twinkle in their eyes of relief and the shock of how their skin feels. It’s the body language for me!” 


Visit www.taylormade4bsb.com Enjoy 20% off until the end of October and an organization that is near and dear to my heart. Use code AACUC at checkout.




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