If you’re trying to give your health and beauty routine a bit of a detox but don’t know where to start, start here! These are the everyday natural products we recommend time and time again.
Here are some of our fave collagen products along with other essentials for healthy hair, skin and nails! From ingestible beauty powders to topical creams, you can find the below products and and more over on the GoodnessMe Shop.
By GMB Nutritionist Melissa Fine. A good lip balm is a handbag essential, but not all lip balms are good for you. At GMB we like our lip balm the same way we like our food: Natural, tasty, and with an ingredients list that doesn’t sound like it’s come from a lab! It also needs to be cruelty-free, so before we give any skincare product the A-OK, we always make a point of checking it hasn’t been tested on animals. Here’s a list of our go-to, GMB-approved lip balms. You’ll find these at the heal
Natural beauty products that work for me! Ever since I found out I had an autoimmune condition, I became really conscious of what I put into my body. But it’s not only the food we eat that affects our body, it’s what we put on it as well. This is why I made the decision a few years ago to start switching to a more low-tox skincare regime using products bursting with natural ingredients. After all, our skin is the largest organ in our body and much of what we place on our skin is absorbed into o
Our skin is so delicate. It responds to everything that we do. When we’re stressed or tired, we often wake up with dull, dry or patchy skin. When we’re eating wholefoods and sleeping well, it’s more radiant. These tips will put you on the path to healthy, glowing skin. 1. Eat antioxidant-rich foods Think berries, pomegranates, tomatoes and citrus fruits. These fruits and veggies are loaded with antioxidants to brighten your skin and protect it from premature ageing. They also help to fight free
By GMB Dr. Sandy Krafchik A typical cosmetic/beauty product contains between 15–50 ingredients. Researchers have estimated that, when combined with perfumes, women apply approximately 515 chemicals onto their skin each day! These chemicals enter the body via numerous routes: swallowing/inhalation/absorption through the mucous membrane of the eyes, mouth or nose/dermal absorption (via the skin). In fact, the skin absorbs approximately 60% of the chemical ingredients in cosmetics. Once absorbed,