Healthy skin goes beyond the surface

Skin health is influenced by far more than skincare products alone. Factors such as stress, sleep, inflammation, hormones, digestion and nutrition can all impact the way your skin functions.

While professional treatments and homecare are important, supporting the body internally can also play a role in maintaining healthier-looking skin long-term.

Why gut health can affect the skin

The skin and gut are closely connected through what is often referred to as the gut-skin axis.

When the body is under stress or experiencing internal imbalance, this can sometimes present through:

  • breakouts

  • inflammation

  • sensitivity

  • dullness

  • dehydration

  • compromised barrier function

Supporting overall wellbeing internally alongside professional skin treatments may help support healthier skin function over time.

Why I partner with Epetōme

I partner with Epetōme because their approach aligns with my philosophy around long-term skin health, education and supporting the body holistically rather than focusing only on quick fixes.

Their supplements are designed to support overall wellbeing through science-backed formulations focused on areas such as:

  • gut health

  • skin support

  • stress support

  • daily wellness

Skin health is holistic

Professional treatments work best when the skin is supported both internally and externally.

This is why consultations may also include discussions around:

  • lifestyle

  • stress

  • sleep

  • inflammation

  • routine consistency

  • overall wellbeing

Because healthy skin is rarely created through one product or one treatment alone.

Alongside offering advanced facial treatments in Fulham, West London, you can use my code to receive money off Emily English’s Epetōme Synthetic Duo Cap.

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Use code ‘EMMASKIN10’ for 10% off the Synthetic Duo Cap

Why I partner with Epetōme