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I’m happy to announce a new project I’ve been working on with my friend and colleague Elizabeth Bentley, holistic skincare specialist @neuskinaustin. We have recently joined forces to bring you duet sessions that merge our personal experience & …

I’m happy to announce a new project I’ve been working on with my friend and colleague Elizabeth Bentley, holistic skincare specialist @neuskinaustin. We have recently joined forces to bring you duet sessions that merge our personal experience & knowledge of Eastern medicine, holistic nutrition, and organic skincare together! These sessions are for the woman who wants a full-spectrum perspective on natural health and beauty. With Inside | Out we will also be sharing seasonal info on how to care for your body and skin naturally, with specific ingredients, recipes and lifestyle tips, and will be offering private virtual consultations with us as a TEAM for you soon! We hope this collaboration brings you informative, useful and enjoyable tips on how to stay healthy from the inside out. Go on over to follow @neuskinaustin to learn more about Elizabeth, and stay tuned for our first lesson on Spring Health coming soon!
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April 27, 2018 by Sarah Luikart
April 27, 2018 /Sarah Luikart
insideoutforwomen, healingarts, neuskinaustin, holisticlifestyle, medicinekitchen, skinandbody, organicskincare, holisticbeauty, chinesemedicine, healthfromwithin, holistichealth
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