A green juice recipe to try at home

by Christina Agnew,
  • 3 medium carrots
  • 1 large leaf spring greens
  • ½ cucumber
  • ¼ red pepper deseeded
  • 1 apple (Cox or Braeburn are favourites)
  • 1 lemon (peeled)
  • 1 handful spinach leaves

Tip: leaves can be tricky to juice, so push them through your juices with other ingredients.


Nicola Elliott - Founder of NEOM Organics

by Christina Agnew, , link

Our big aim is to help you live a more radiant lifestyle, which goes far beyond regular juice cleanses (though these are a must!). NEOM Organics make products for your bath, body and home that contain no parabens, petrochemicals or other nasties and instead use pure essential oils and the finest organic ingredients. Check out our quick Q&A below with gorgeous trained aromatherapist and former glossy magazine editor Nicola Elliott, Founder & Director of NEOM.

How can aromatherapy and natural scents help us when on a cleanse?

When you’re on a cleanse and your body is ridding toxins it’s important to use organic and natural products. This guarantees zero chemicals are going back into your body. Essential oils will also help. When you breathe in essential oils (whether you breathe them in from a lit candle or by adding a touch of bath & shower oil to your décolletage when you’re in the shower in the morning) they’ll act as holistic treatments helping you to feel revived, relaxed or simply pampered.

Which scents are best to support your body when cleansing?

You’ll need something to support you. I recommend scents such as Cedarwood which is balancing and peaceful and Chamomile which is calming and soothing. We’ve used these two essential oils in our scent called Inspiration and added Violet – this is the best trio to make you feel motivated and kick start your new beginning.

Which scents do you rely on to relax at the end of a long day?

Lavender is the key! For the ultimate, I rely on French Lavender. Our Relax scent combines French Lavender with Geranium & Juniper - it’s deeply relaxing and the best pre-bedtime sleep inducer.


Facialist Abigal James's at-home cleanse

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At Radiance we have for a long time been big fans of super facialist Abigail James. We totally subscribe to her 'trio of youth' philosophy: your skin will be its most beautiful if you:

  1. use clean, nature based, effective products
  2. eat a healthy diet rich in fruit and vegetables (and do our Beauty Boost Cleanse regularly!)
  3. schedule hands-on facial treatments.

We took the chance to ask Abigail a couple of questions to help you get glowing skin.

What is your must-do skincare tip and why?

Massage your face! Massage is so important in keeping the skin and facial contour alive and healthy. You can eat the right foods and apply the right products but to go that one step further adding in facial massage will enhance the visible results. It not only feels great but it also brings key nutrients to the skin cells by increasing blood flow - totally natural nourishment. It also helps with cell turnover which will keep the skin looking fresh. This has a knock-on effect with the lymphatic system which is there to aid in the detoxification process, removing toxins from the skin, improving a dull, puffy complexion and general skin luminosity. Don't worry about only going upwards with your massage movements - yes that aids with gravity but the lymphatic system actually drains down and out towards the ears and neck.

Find step-by-step instructions for facial massage on Abigail's blog.

Could you describe for us a facial treatment that we could do at home when on a cleanse?

Most skins benefit from a touch of steam to aid in the cleansing process and also to further penetrate oils and serums for deeper hydration. As a once-a-week skin treat try cleansing with your normal cleanser, removing all makeup. I like to use a plain almond oil for removing eye makeup; the type you would cook with is perfect. Fill the sink or a large cooking bowl with hot water. You could add 2 -3 drops of essential oils: lavender and geranium are great for all skins; sage and lemon are personal favourites especially for a slightly more congested skin; and lavender and lemon together are ideal. You could massage a small amount of your favourite face oil onto your skin then cover your head with a towel and steam your face for 5-10 minutes. Don't go too close to the water as you don't want to overheat and and stress the skin, ending up looking like a beetroot!

Remove excess oil and water from the skin with a flannel or muslin, finish with a clean damp cold cloth held on the face to close the pores and contract facial muscles. After steaming apply a serum such as Sophyto organic antioxidant serum and vitamin treatment - these are going to absorb really well after a steam and be a really healthy skin feed from the outside.



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