
09/08/2025
Glow starts when inflammation stops and here’s why.
Inflammation is your body’s natural defense, but when it becomes chronic, it quietly works against your skin’s health.
In your gut: Ongoing gut inflammation disrupts nutrient absorption and can trigger skin flare-ups like acne or rosacea.
In your hormones: Inflammation can throw your hormones off balance, leading to oil overproduction, breakouts, and slower skin healing.
From your diet: Processed sugars, refined carbs, and certain oils can fuel inflammation that shows up on your face.
From the sun: UV damage triggers an inflammatory response, breaking down collagen and accelerating aging.
On your skin’s surface: Conditions like eczema, dermatitis, and chronic redness are all inflammation-driven, weakening your barrier and dulling your glow.
When we calm inflammation — inside and out — your skin can focus on what it does best: repairing, renewing, and radiating health.
Your glow isn’t just a surface effect. It’s a sign your body is in balance.