428. Biohack Your Skin + Dental Care with Trina Felber

Almost 30 - Podcast tekijän mukaan Krista Williams & Lindsey Simcik

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Today’s guest, Trina Felber, used to be your typical commercial skincare addict with a bathroom shelf laden with (toxic) products that weren’t delivering what they said on their (plastic) packaging.  After discovering the benefits of using natural olive oil on her face (the true first paleo-friendly skincare), she cured her acne, scars and found her skin looking dewier and plumper than ever before. It took her on a long detoxification journey which eventually led her to launch her own organic, non-toxic, clean skincare and dental hygiene company, Primal Life Organics.  Together we get real on the beauty products and ingredients that are failing us and talk about why skin, teeth, and gums are mirrors to your inner ecosystem. She breaks down the elements you should be adding to your skincare and dental routine and the dangerous devils you should be scoping out on your toiletry labels.  We also talk about: The fantastic results she found changing her skincare regime  Launching Primal Life Organics The nutrients found in natural oils What to look out for on labels Using clay and carbon to detoxify  Feeding your skin seasonally  What you should consider before getting Botox  SPF toxic truths Detoxifying your dental routine “Leaky gums” and how to reverse gum disease Find more to love at almost30.com! Resources: Trina’s exclusive, limited time offer for Almost 30 listeners: Save 60% off the regular price of the teeth whitener at https://www.naturalteethwhiteners.com Primal Life Organics Website: primallifeorganics.com Instagram: @primallifeorg Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting almost30.com/websitedisclaimer  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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