Molly completed 12 Glow & Illumination treatments over a six week time period. She looks so lifted and brightened! She will continue to enjoy new collagen and the effects in the next few weeks!!
Caffeine-Free Super Potions Are Taking Over The Internet. Here’s How To Make One For Yourself
When people try to break their reliance on caffeine (even experimenting with giving it up all together) it quickly becomes apparent how much its purpose is about the morning ritual rather than a simple caffeine fix. My husband grinds his own beans every morning, and the sound of the whirr of the beans and the aroma of bittersweet fresh coffee filling our house has become one of my favorite things to wake up to. He calls it his morning meditation—the boiling of the water, the grinding of the beans, filling the filter with water, and waiting for the fresh coffee to drip through.
While I don’t personally drink caffeine, my morning Dandelion Vanilla tea is my signal to my brain and body that the day is about to begin. These days, though, there are far more exciting options for a caffeine-free kick to start your morning. Insta-star Lee From America shared her adaptogen-rich concoctions on the ‘gram during her #caffeinefreeweek and the potions, for what they lacked in caffeine, were abundant in brain- and body-healing superfoods. READ MORE
Healthy Hydration by Debbie Davis
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT: Overnight Facial Exfoliant
Use for all skin types except very sensitive skin.
Glycolic is a naturally-occurring non-toxic Alpha Hydroxy Acid found in Sugar Cane. In comparison to other Alpha Hydroxy Acids it is known to have superior penetration due to its small molecular size. The acid aid in the removal of dead skin cells, brightens dull skin, increases collagen production, reduces the appearance of fine lines, sun damage and hyper pigmention.The Overnight Facial Exfoliant diminishes the appearance of large pores and acne scaring while clearing skin of blackheads and oil. This exceptional 15% concentration serum also contains Apple Source Malic Acid, Salicylic Acid and Organic Botanical Extracts.
Benefits:
- Effective treatment for oily/acneic/combination skins, aids in keeping pores clear.
- Aids in diminishing appearance of excessive pigmentation.
- Conditions and refines dry, damaged mature skin.
- Ideal for anyone looking to minimize fine lines and signs of aging.
- When starting a client on a glycolic regimen, stress that they should follow product instructions carefully to allow their skin to adjust gradually and prevent excessive irritation
Ingredients: Aqua (Purified Water), Glycolic Acid (derived from Sugar Cane), Apple (Malic) Acid, Coconut Triglycerides, Cetyl Palmitate, Glyceryl Caprylate and Glyceryl Undecylenate, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Glucoside, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Cetyl Alcohol, Vegetable Glycerine, Organic Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus) Extract, Organic Calendula (Calendula Officinalis) Extract, Organic Chamomile (Anthemis Nobilis) Extract, Iron Oxides.
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Will Taking A Collagen Supplement Really Transform My Skin?
As mbg’s associate health editor, Gretchen has become the go-to person for any (and every) health question in our office. Her strategy is simple: approach modern health conundrums using a combination of ancient wisdom and current research. In Modern Medicine, Gretchen will deconstruct the latest wellness trends by evaluating research and consulting leading integrative health experts to tell you what’s brilliant—and what’s bogus.
You may have noticed a new kind of health and natural beauty product on the scene. It comes in the form of white powder but it’s not protein powder or a L-glutamine—it’s collagen. And although collagen has long been used in topical creams and serums to promote skin elasticity and fight wrinkles, we’re now seeing it put directly into smoothies and many people—including some famous yogis and runners—swear by it.
And for many of us looking for the most natural way to look healthy and vibrant, supplementing with collagen is definitely intriguing. But does it really work? Does it even make any sense to take collagen orally? Well, we did the research for you and consulted some of our leading integrative health experts, skin specialists, and dermatologists to answer your most burning collagen questions. READ MORE
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