From a debilitating MS diagnosis to creating hyper fresh clean skincare
Our founder Natalie, the Skincare Chef, has been successfully reversing her diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis since being carried into the hospital by her husband unable to walk or talk in 2014. Natalie began studying the power of superfoods and probiotics for the body. Radically changing her life, she immediately adopted a clean eating + clean living lifestyle. Today Natalie, 52 yrs young, has fully regained her health and has made it her mission to share the importance of REAL food and CLEAN skincare.
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We are intentionally a luxury boutique skincare brand making all our products fresh for you in our Virginia studio, free of toxins and preservatives. This is clean skin food that delivers big results.
Packed with fresh ingredients + probiotics to feed your skin.
Our skincare is wildly fresh and inspired by nature. We believe what we feed our skin is just as important as what we feed our body. Our skincare line is made from 100% natural organic food grade ingredients you and your body will recognize. Each recipe is packed with plant based superfoods, pre and probiotics to feed your skin.
Feed Your Glow
Stewed Apples
Stewed apples are rich in apple pectin. Apple pectin has a long list of health benefits.
Hydrating Chinese Pear Soup
As the air turns crisp and the humidity drops, your skin might crave some extra care. Here's a soothing recipe from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that harnesses the natural benefits of pears for hydration and nourishment making it the perfect glow food.
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Pears:
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Hydration: Pears have a high water content, which helps in hydrating the skin from within.
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Vitamins: They contain vitamins C and K, which are essential for skin health. Vitamin C is involved in collagen production, which helps maintain skin elasticity and youthfulness. Vitamin K can help in reducing dark circles and healing bruises.
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Antioxidants: Pears have antioxidant properties that combat free radicals, potentially reducing skin aging.
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Goji Berries:
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Antioxidants: They are rich in antioxidants, particularly carotenoids like zeaxanthin, which protect the skin from UV light and environmental stressors.
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Vitamin A: Good for skin repair and helps in keeping the skin soft and reducing wrinkles.
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Amino Acids: These can aid in hydration and improve skin complexion.
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Jujubes (Red Dates):
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Blood Circulation: They are known in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for enriching and replenishing blood, which can lead to better skin health by improving circulation and thus the nourishment of skin cells.
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Anti-inflammatory: Jujubes have anti-inflammatory properties that can help in reducing skin redness and swelling.
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Cinnamon:
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Blood Sugar Regulation: By helping regulate blood sugar, cinnamon can indirectly benefit skin health since high blood sugar levels can lead to skin issues like acne or dullness.
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Antimicrobial: Cinnamon has antimicrobial properties, which could help with skin infections or acne.
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Circulation: It can stimulate blood flow to the skin, giving a warm glow.
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Honey:
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Moisturizing: Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it helps to retain moisture in the skin.
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Antibacterial: Its antibacterial properties make it excellent for acne prevention and treatment.
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Healing: Honey has wound-healing properties, which can be beneficial for skin regeneration and repair.
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When these ingredients are combined in a soup:
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Synergy: The combination works synergistically to enhance skin hydration, improve elasticity, provide antioxidant protection, and promote healing and rejuvenation.
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Digestion: Cooking these ingredients together, especially the pears, makes the nutrients more bioavailable and easier to digest, allowing your body to absorb the skin-benefiting nutrients more effectively.
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Warming Effects: In TCM, many of these ingredients are considered 'warming,' which doesn't necessarily mean they raise body temperature but rather they promote circulation and health in a way that can lead to radiant skin.
The holistic approach of this soup not only targets skin health but also contributes to overall well-being, which in turn reflects on your skin's appearance. Remember, while these foods have beneficial properties, skin health is also significantly influenced by overall diet, hydration, sleep, and skincare routine.
Ingredients:
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1 Asian pear, for its cooling and lung-nourishing properties
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3 jujube dates, to enrich the blood and alleviate stress
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A small handful of goji berries, for a radiant complexion and immune support
How To:
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Prepare the Ingredients: Wash the pear thoroughly, then cut it into quarters or smaller pieces, removing the core if desired. There's no need to peel the pear as the skin adds to the nutritional value.
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Cooking:
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Place the pear pieces, jujube dates, and goji berries into a pot.
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Add enough water to cover the ingredients.
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Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to simmer for about 15 minutes. Cooking the pear makes it gentler on your digestive system.
- Optional cinnamon sticks
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Finishing Touches:
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Once cooked, you can lightly sweeten the soup with a drizzle of honey for taste. Add just a pinch of salt to enhance the flavors.
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Serve:
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Enjoy warm. You can eat all the solid ingredients along with the flavorful broth.
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Mushroom Soup
Gut loving mushroom soup is packed with nutrients to feed your glow and keep your gut happy! Mushrooms make the list for superfoods you should definitely look at incorporating into your diet. This is one of my personal favorite recipes for eating mushrooms, besides just sautéing them with a bunch of garlic and butter.
Topped with roasted artichokes this mushroom soup is a show stopper every time.
Ingredients:
Artichoke hearts (I buy bagged frozen, 12 oz)
15 oz full coconut milk (you could use light as well)
1.5 qts broth ( I use chicken)
10 oz cauliflower roughly chopped
7 oz mixed mushrooms
1 lemon juiced and zested
3-4 small cloves of garlic
1 small onion
1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup white wine optional
2 tbls butter
1 tble extra virgin olive oil
s+p
garlic + onion granules optional
How To:
Turn your oven to 425
Place the thawed artichoke hearts on parchment paper and toss with olive oil, s+p and roast until crispy, about 25 mins. Top with lemon zest.
Place your olive oil and butter in a soup pot over med heat, add in chopped onion and garlic. Cook until fragrant. Add in chopped cauliflower, stir to coat, season with s+p. Add in chopped mushrooms, stir to coat. Cook for 5-10 minutes stirring often. Add in your other seasoning if desired, and add in the wine if desired. Cook for another few minutes. Then add in the broth, coconut milk, lemon juice, and parsley. Stir and cover to cook until cauliflower is tender. Grab your immersion blender and give a good blend until smooth. Test for taste, adjust to your liking.
Serve up into bowls and top with roasted artichoke hearts.
ENJOY!
Love + Eat Well,
by natalie
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