After being in a minor car accident that resulted in an airbag injury to her arm, Debbie Davie relied on the power of Sleekskin Aesthetics new Factor 10 Cream to reduce scaring and redness on her arm. In a little over 2 weeks, the results speak for themselves.
The Glowing-Skin Diet: 3 Plant-Based Dinners Designed To Plump, Brighten, And Tone
Minimalist rockstar Lily Kunin knows where it’s at when it comes to plant-based meals and glowing skin. You’ll often spot her collaborating with makeup guru Bobbi Brown on how to be beautiful from the inside out—so we thought we’d pick her brain (and her kitchen!) for some easy, plant-based dinners designed to give you that lit-from-within quality. These recipes, excerpted from her new cookbook, Good Clean Food, are all easy, inexpensive, and super quick to make. READ MORE
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The Mental Superfood One Dietitian Won’t Start Her Day Without
Stress, lack of sleep, and poor diet can all contribute to that foggy brain feeling, but what can we do to counteract it in a pinch? We talked to New York City-based dietitian Brigitte Zeitlin to get her take on the morning drink that has loads of nutritional benefits, not least of which benefit brain health in a major way. Here’s what she shared with us.
What type of tea is best for coping with brain fog?
We are busier and more stressed than ever these days and everyone can certainly use some help getting it all done. Matcha is a powerful tool to help us do just that! Made from whole green tea leaves that are finely ground into powder form, matcha has 10 times more brainpower super strength than regular green tea (where you only steep the leaves rather than consuming them). Matcha has a unique way of boosting our energy levels while keeping us calm yet focused at the same time. It helps us to stay focused and more productive throughout the day. It’s a total mental superfood. READ MORE
The 5 Most Annoying Pregnancy-Related Skin Problems + What To Do About Them
A precious bundle of joy is headed your way and you couldn’t be more thrilled. You’re ready to begin this exciting new adventure and enjoy every step of motherhood that’s waiting for you. There’s only one problem. That “new mother glow” that you’ve heard about from family and friends and that you’ve seen in movies and magazines is nowhere to be found. Instead, you find yourself undergoing radical skin changes you weren’t planning on—skin changes you’d rather do without.
Here are the five most annoying skin problems women deal with during their pregnancy, and what you can do to safely remedy the problems without further irritating your skin or harming your baby.
Acne:
If you experience constant stress on a day-to-day basis, your oil glands will work harder as the tiny receptors on these cells are stimulated to produce more oil. This in turn causes the pores to open, and the pH of the surface of the skin changes. The result? Breakouts. It can be challenging to overcome stress during pregnancy, especially if you’re regularly nauseated, fatigued, and dealing with other responsibilities as well such as work, other children, or family issues. It’s absolutely vital, however, to try to find a balance.
Top Tip: Set a quiet period of time each day when you can simply look after yourself and relax. Use lavender oils and chamomile tea to help you sleep at night. Drink water constantly to stay hydrated and to remove wastes and toxins from your body. And avoid yeasty and sugary foods as much as you can. As for those pesky pimples, tea tree oil can help to treat acne. Don’t touch, pick, or squeeze your pimples either. Instead, wash your face with a lactic-based cleanser twice a day and use steam to clear clogged pores. Believe it or not, simply staying hydrated and using gentler products on your skin will be more effective than using hard, harsh scrubs or products—a good vitamin B and C serum will especially help. READ MORE
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