"Another antioxidant that can support our skin from the inside out and from outside in is vitamin E," she says, which is also present in Good to Glow. It’s an antioxidant that "supports normal function of the skin," protecting it from the damaging effects of pollution. Karin Hermoni, PhD, Head of Science & Nutrition at Lycored. "Vitamin C is linked to preserving and protecting natural collagen," says Dr. "It contains popular ingredients like collagen that can be annoying to mix into your coffee or smoothie, along with ingredients like organic ashwagandha, alpha lipoic acid, and Japanese knotweed." That combo delivers a heaping helping of vitamin C, which doctors agree is essential for healthy, young-looking skin. (I am a beauty editor, after all.) "Good To Glow is the perfect skin supplement with antibacterial, anti-aging, and antioxidant properties," Bosworth shares. I take four of them every morning to boost my glow, help my digestion, and balance my mood, and one at night to help me sleep. The pretty peach packaging of both serves as a way to say, "You’re totally fine and normal and your vagina deserves the best!" At least, that’s how I feel.īut the stand-outs of the brand, in my opinion, are the five daily vitamins. Love’s Do It All Wipes are OB/GYN-approved for cleansing with a natural and gentle mix of aloe, coconut oil, and chamomile, while The Killer is a pharmaceutical-grade boric acid suppository that can be used to prevent a yeast infection or treat an existing one. It’s definitely true for me - I’ve never felt more chic using a pH-balancing feminine wipe or keeping a yeast infection suppository on full display in my bathroom cabinet. This package of pH-balancing feminine wipes actually looks chic. When I see a newcomer enter this space and offer women a product like a vaginal deodorant, it does nothing but perpetuate the shame women have been made to feel about their bodies," Bosworth says. Love Wellness offers products that lift women up and heal their bodies, not change how they look or smell. (Can I get an amen ?) "We've turned what has traditionally been a negative and shameful experience into one that women can feel good about, and we rely on our customers to help us spread our mission of cultivating a more open and honest self-care culture for women. "From tampons to anti-fungal creams, buying personal care products has not been a particularly positive experience for women," the founder explains. "Frankly, I was disappointed with the archaic offerings found at the drugstore for women's personal care and wellness." She realized that her experience was a reflection of a larger universal issue. "After experiencing a number of personal health problems from frequent trips to the OB/GYN to vitamin deficiencies, I went looking for solutions," Bosworth says. The stigma she’s choosing to tackle? Women’s wellness in all of its messy, sometimes shame-laden glory - including vaginal health, yeast infections, bloat, and even depression. I've dealt with endless criticism as a public figure, and I believe that's why I feel capable of helping to change a category full of stigmas." "I learned how to deal with the negative emotional fallout of that before 22, and that mental fortitude definitely helped me when I launched the brand back in 2016. "I was thrown into the court of public opinion at a really young age, when gossip blogs were first becoming a thing," Bosworth shares. Yes, as in Lo from MTV’s " Laguna Beach" and " The Hills." "We package everything from our boric acid suppositories to our vitamins beautifully they're products you want to pick up and display on your bathroom shelf," founder Lauren Bosworth tells INSIDER. The digitally-native brand knows exactly what it’s doing. It’s almost impossible to ignore Love’s brightly-colored bottles like millennial pink for #Mood Pills, a natural supplement that helps with anxiety and depression baby blue for Bye Bye Bloat, a digestive-easing, tummy-flattening pill sunshine yellow for Good To Glow, a capsule packed with skin-healthy nutrients to help you glow from the inside out. The vitamin brand that’s stolen my attention (and my heart) is the buzzed-about, aesthetically-pleasing, and equally effective Love Wellness ( surely you’ve seen the Instagram ads by now). And yet, for the last month, my entire routine has revolved around just five little capsules of all-natural goodness - and I may never open that overstuffed cabinet again. It is full - as in from top to bottom and side to side - of vitamins, supplements, teas, powders, seeds, adaptogens, dried herbs, CBD drops, and digestive aids. Confession: There is an entire three-tier cabinet in my kitchen dedicated to my various wellness exploits.
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