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Pre-Tanning Juice and Post-Tanning Aromatic Water | Juicing Therapy

by Valeria Cole |

 

The sun, beach and pool help give your skin a wonderful glow, however for lasting and healthy results, it's necessary to invest in a healthy, balanced and colorful diet! Foods rich in beta-carotene - a precursor of Vitamin A, help with the production of melanin, responsible for skin pigmentation and help keep a healthy color. And of course, don't forget your sunscreen.

Enjoy this tasty Brazilian Glow Pre-Tanning Juice 30-minutes before sun exposure:

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of orange juice
  • ½ raw beet
  • 1 medium carrot

Blend all ingredients and enjoy!

 

Enjoy this refreshing Post-Tanning Aromatic Water after sun exposure:

 

Ingredients:

  • 400 ml of water
  • 3 mint leaves
  • 2 slices of ginger
  • 1 lemon juice 

Blend all ingredients, add ice, and enjoy!

 

 

Benefits: When it comes to glowing skin, forget the fake tans and sun worshiping. A healthy hue comes from eating fruits and vegetables. Lycopene and beta-carotene help protect the skin from cellular damage caused by sun exposure. Lycopene provides antioxidant protection from environmental damage, shielding skin from premature aging. For maximum results, start the consumption of the Brazilian Glow Bronze juice and the refreshing Aromatic Water 30 days before summer vacation! Pair these juice options with deep green vegetables like spinach, broccoli and colorful fruits like mango, tomatoes, watermelon, strawberry, guava and Açaí (an ingredient found in all Teadora products)

To take advantage of superfruit properties for your skin and hair, Click here to shop Teadora antioxidant superfruit infused products for the lips, body and hair.

*For those of you with sensitive skin, it is important to note that Teadora uses NO synthetic fragrances. Teadora also uses only organic Açaí oil and powder sustainably harvested under the strictest guidelines to ensure the highest quality, conservation progress, and local community economic development.    

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