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How to Turn a Detox Into a Lifestyle






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Juice cleanses run rampant on our favorite celebrities’ Instagrams, popular headlines promise recipes for three-day detoxes, and the number of retreats dedicated to detoxification has spiked in the past few years, as more and more people are looking for a quick detox after an indulgent weekend or before a big event.

“Detox” is such a trendy word, but what does it even mean? “Toxins are toxic molecules that can be ingested by the body through external sources,” explained Dr. Alejandro Junger, MD, an LA-based cardiologist, founder, and medical director of the Clean Program and best-selling author (and also commonly known as “the father of detox”). “Fortunately, a majority of these toxins can be converted and expelled, thanks to the ‘detoxification system’ in the body,” Dr. Junger said. That’s right, the body is meant to detoxify all on its own (no pricey juice cleanse required). 

 

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However, if there’s an overexposure, the body cannot work fast enough to get rid of them all. Plus, the liver, digestive system, and kidneys need some TLC in order to do their job. For more information on what “detoxifying” really means, click here, but the bottom line is that you know your body works best when you treat it well, and that goes for the detoxification system too. In other words, a three-day diet or wellness retreat isn’t how you detoxify. Instead, you treat your body a certain way that helps the body’s detoxification system in the long run. So stop the juice cleanse, cancel your short-term meal prep subscription, and get on with your life already! (In a detoxifying way, of course.) Here’s how.

 

Get in your greens daily

No surprise: What you eat matters. But you don’t need to (and shouldn’t) focus on cutting out food groups or limiting what you can and cannot eat (that can lead to bingeing or an unhealthy relationship with food). Instead, focus on adding in more of the fruits and veggies that support the body’s natural detoxification process. Leafy greens are especially beneficial, so aim to add them into at least two meals a day. For example, add spinach to an omelet, throw kale in a pasta sauce, and order a side salad when you’re eating out, or check out some of these delicious ways to eat your greens.

 

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Increase your water intake

“Drink more water and stay hydrated, as water helps the kidneys flush out toxins more easily,” suggested Dr. Chris Airey, MD, the medical director at Optimale and a practicing physician with the NHS. One of the major ways we get rid of those toxins is through—you guessed it—our urine. So not only does hydration assist the kidney’s flush of toxins, but it also makes you urine more frequently, meaning you’re eliminating more toxins (so I guess it’s not a badge of honor that you can hold it through a six-hour flight?). Forget detox teas, powders, or juices. All you need is good ol’ fashioned water to help the body get rid of what it needs to. 

 

Opt for organic when available

Do you ask every restaurant you go to for their list of organic vs. conventional farms and grocers or only eat at a salad bar if every item is certified organic? No, you can enjoy your life and get in those fruits and veggies wherever you can. However, if you’re deciding what type of produce to get when shopping for your home, consider going organic when possible. “By purchasing organic foods, you can avoid many herbicides, pesticides, and other hormones that contribute to toxic waste,” explained Dr. M. Kara, MD, a longtime doctor at The Cleveland Clinic and founder of KaraMD.

 

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Move the body every day

Exercise is good for your strength, mood, and well-being—all things that help keep your body working as it should. As if you needed more reasons to exercise, sweating is another form of detox that your body naturally does on its own. “Exercise promotes lymphatic circulation and sweat, both of which are crucial to the body’s detoxification process,” explained Dr. Airey. The lymphatic system is another important part of the body’s detoxification, and one of the ways to move “waste” to the lymph nodes is through moving and working the muscles. Plus, sweat not only expends electrolytes and water, it also rids the body of toxins. Win, win! 

 

Make changes to your home

Besides just helping your body be healthy overall so it can work optimally, you can also make some changes to avoid exposure to toxins to reduce the amount of detoxification the body has to do on a regular basis. Many toxins are unavoidable (especially in our modern world), but be aware of where you can make simple swaps or changes that are not only better because they reduce your body’s exposure to toxins but are also better for the planet. There are lots of different ways to reduce your toxin exposure, so it’s all about identifying which ways are best for your lifestyle. A few examples are filtering your air at home or using non-toxic/clean cosmetics, toiletries, and laundry products.

 

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Boscia 0.6% Pro-Retinol Repair + Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment Gave My Complexion A Glow I Didn’t Know Was Possible

Boscia 0.6 ProRetinol Repair  Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment  Review

$48 at Ulta Beauty

TL;DR:

  • What It Is: A retinol serum
  • What It Does: Makes skin look more even, brighter, and smoother
  • Who It's For: Anyone looking for a serious skin care treatment (don’t use retinol if you are pregnant or nursing)

I’ve had my fair share of retinol mishaps — in the form of redness and itchy irritation — in the past. But Boscia 0.6% Pro-Retinol Repair + Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment helped fade my stubborn acne marks and dark spots without any irritation. It’s loaded with retinol and vitamin C, tried-and-true ingredients for softening lines and making skin glow. Now, the antioxidant-rich treatment is my new hero product for combating acne scars and unwelcomed bumpy skin along my chin. It has helped make my skin clearer, glowing, and brighter, and I have gladly welcomed Boscia 0.6% Pro-Retinol Repair + Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment into my curated skincare lineup.

You'll find Boscia 0.6% Pro-Retinol Repair + Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment in the October 2021 Allure Beauty Box.

Boscia 0.6% Pro-Retinol Repair + Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment

Boscia 0.6% Pro-Retinol Repair + Renew Waterless Advanced Treatment

$48 at Ulta Beauty

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Say Hello to October’s Latest and Greatest Skin-Care Launches

The 7 Best New October SkinCare Launches That Deserve a Spot in Your Routine

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Fall has finally landed, which means it's time for PSLs, flannels, and… a new skin-care routine? If you're familiar with seasonal skin issues like dryness and inflammation, then you know that a few tweaks to your regimen for the changing weather is essential. Thankfully, there's still time to prep your bathroom cabinets and skin-care fridges for the upcoming transition, or simply invite the best newness into your beauty collection. To help you out, we're sharing some of the new October skin-care launches that we know you'll love. 

Though we're always fans of the classics, this month is bringing new indie favorites to the forefront with seasonally-scented hand sanitizers from Esas, a new oil from a Kardashian-Jenner-approved brand, and a serum that'll target enlarged pores. But that doesn't mean our go-to beauty brands don't have anything in store; there's newness from dermatologist-favorite brand SkinCeuticals and luxurious launches from Ahava in the mix.

No matter what October may bring, you can count on us to keep you looped into the best new masks, serums, and scrubs — no tricks, all treats. Shop our favorite launches of the month, below. 

Be sure to check back weekly for new skin-care launches that are dropping this month. (Trust us, you don't want to miss out.)

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