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401: Eat to Glow: The Surprising Link Between Diet, Wrinkles, and Grey Hair with Maria Marlowe

401: Eat to Glow: The Surprising Link Between Diet, Wrinkles, and Grey Hair with Maria Marlowe

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Maria Marlowe is a holistic nutritionist known for her integrative approach to heal acne, gut issues and inflammation. She joins the show to discuss skincare lies we have been led to believe, how to actually achieve glass skin, reduce wrinkles through diet, how to reverse grey hair and how to glow from within. We also talk best and worst skincare trends including red light therapy, face tape and castor oil.


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