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2.15.17

Glow goddess, Sophie Jaffe, knows that beauty comes from within – and that what we eat is a major part of it. This raw food chef (and responsible party for our Philosophie superfood obsession) is breaking down five beauty foods that brighten and boost, and sharing a green smoothie that delivers a dynamic dose. Consider this your planty prescription for the kind of beauty that demands a double-take. Here’s Sophie…

Just like you need your magical hours of beauty sleep, filling your plate with nourishing beauty foods will make you look and feel like you can take on the world. While you probably already know that drive-through milkshakes and deep-fried Oreos aren’t your best friends when it comes to your body, there are also foods that should be viewed as equals to the products on your vanity. By incorporating beneficial beauty foods that are chock-full of nutrients into your diet, you’ll make your locks luscious, your skin radiant and your energy magnetic with extra je ne sais quoi.

Next time you’re at the grocery store, fill your cart up with these five foods so you can eat pretty:

Cacao: If you’ve had pimples or inflamed skin, you may have been told to stay away from all things chocolate. However, it’s absolutely possible to get your chocolate fix without worrying about skin flare-ups. The no-chocolate rule stems from the fact that most chocolate bars are packed with dairy and sugar, two ingredients that have been shown to affect hormones and blood-sugar levels, which can be linked to acne and problem skin. Cacao itself is actually loaded with vitamins A, C and E (nutrients essential for healthy skin), good fats (that balance oil production), zinc (which repairs skin cells) and chromium (which keeps blood glucose levels in check).

Tart Cherry Juice: Here’s a beauty food to help you get in enough beauty sleep, an essential for spritely energy and no under-eye circles. Whether you broke the no-iPhone-before-bed rule or have a nerve-wrecking presentation in the morning, help your body ease into sleep by pouring yourself a glass of tart cherry juice. After you’ve hit the sack, the melatonin from the cherries, will help you drift off to dreamland. As an added perk, this tart fruit is also a champ at fighting inflammation.

Goji Berries: If you’re on a weekend hike, playing a round of afternoon fetch with your puppy at the park or dancing away at an outdoor music festival, chances are you’ll be soaking up some mega sun rays. We all know it’s important to topically apply sunscreen (always do!), but did you know that you can also eat and drink additional skin protection by flooding your body with antioxidants? Goji berries have off-the-chart levels of antioxidants, which have been shown to boost skin protection and reduce sunburn redness by as much as 40 percent! If you snack on these berries or use them as a fun topping for your smoothie bowls, your skin will also take on a radiant, princess-like glow.

Papaya: We’ve all been there – it’s hard to feel beautiful when you’re suffering from bloat. Enter papaya. Also known as pawpaw, this tropical fruit contains a digestive enzyme called papain that breaks down fiber, which will create gas if it’s not properly digested. With two days’ worth of vitamin C, papaya also brightens and tightens skin and contains vitamin A compounds, which support cell turnover. As another beauty bonus, papain removes redness in the skin by reducing inflammation.

Coconut Butter: While shampoos, conditioners and treatments can certainly perk up your hair, you can also eat your way to gorgeous locks. Make coconut butter – which is created from pureed, raw coconut – your secret weapon for maintaining healthy, happy and radiant-looking hair. Philosophie coconut butters will help to hydrate those strands and packs a punch of vitamin C, which helps build collagen and promote overall hair strength.

Radiant Skin + Hair Smoothie
Vitamin e, healthy fats + antioxidants

Ingredients:

1 banana
1 cup of spinach
¾ cup nut milk
½ cup blueberries
¼ avocado
2 Tbsp Sun Potion Tocos
3 Tbsp Philosophie Coconut Butter
a pinch of cinnamon

Directions:

Toss all ingredients into a blender and pulse until combined. Add more ice or nut milk as needed. Top with extra blueberries, if you’d like!

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  1. My mother insists that raw cacao or any form of chocolate isn’t a superfood. And that to lose weight one should not be consuming it regularly. Your thoughts ?

    Tajna | 02.17.2017 | Reply
  2. Tajna, your mom might be referring to the fact that cacao can be hard to tolerate if you have compromised gut health, food sensitivities, or adrenal fatigue as it can contains histamines, phytic acid and mycotoxins. For some people cacao can cause inflammation in the body, or overstimulate the nervous system!

    There are also a lot of health benefits to raw cacao–it’s high magnesium levels, which has a calming effect on the nervous system, for example. If you find when you eat chocolate (raw, dark or otherwise) and you feel jittery or anxious after, try using carob instead!

    -Tisha, Holistic Nutritionist

    Tisha Riman | The Nourished Mind | 02.24.2017 | Reply

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