![]() ![]() On the beauty-marketing ploy that makes her cringe: These discoveries transformed the health and look of my skin, which is now completely clear of acne, and fueled my mission to create Sakara, a food and nutrition company that gives you the tools to transform your own health and life. It wasn’t until I discovered that I didn’t have a skin problem, I had a gut problem, that my skin finally changed. I eliminated dairy and chocolate and became a vegan. ![]() I had seen acupuncturists, shamans, healers, and even a rabbi. I had tried all the creams, the lights, the lasers, and everything in between. I saw all the fancy dermatologists I read about in the magazines, and they all gave me the same solution: another megaround of antibiotics or a prescription for Accutane. It affected everything from my self-confidence to my career to my love life. For a decade starting in my late teens, I struggled with terrible cystic acne - big, red, painful bumps covering my face. My journey to confidence was not an easy one. My goal is to create skin that is healthy and doesn’t need to be covered with a lot of makeup.Ĩ:35 a.m.: Last but not least, a swipe of my favorite deodorant from Agent Nateur, holi(Rose) N4, which is a collaboration with my friend Shiva Rose. So I’ll do a cheek tint and highlighter from Westman Atelier and a swipe of ILIA mascara. When I have time, I also love to make him homemade superfood pancakes with hidden ingredients like spinach mixed in and whatever else we have on hand.Ĩ a.m.: After I take a quick shower, the Osea Malibu Undaria Algae Body Oil is a must for me because it’s so hydrating.Ĩ:05 a.m.: I typically spray my face with the Serotoner from CAP Beauty and follow with the Le Prunier Plumscreen, which is skin care and SPF in one.Ĩ:15 a.m.: I always reach for Act+Acre Plant-Based Dry Shampoo to freshen up my hair quickly.Ĩ:30 a.m.: On a day that I don’t have shoots or big events, I try not to use much in terms of foundation on my skin. That’s also when I take my Sakara Complete Probiotic Formula to support skin health and ease bloat.ħ:30 a.m.: A quick walk outside to fully wake up my system and start my day with a deep breath.ħ:45 a.m.: My son and I love to share a Sakara breakfast and homemade fresh juice with cucumber, celery, and lemon. ![]() I leave it at my bedside the night before so it’s ready to go first thing. “Ending the day with small rituals, whether beauty-focused or otherwise, makes a huge difference in how I show up in the world.”ħ a.m.: I start with 20 ounces of water and add Sakara Beauty Water Drops. “Self-care reminds me how vital it is to truly nourish myself no matter how busy each day gets,” she says. In addition to using food as a healing method, Tingle ensures that she makes time for walks, ultrahydrating body oils, and wellness podcasts. Supporting others on their journeys requires giving back to the self, too. This philosophy to help others heal, supported by Tingle’s certifications in nutrition and yoga teaching, has led the duo to work with the likes of Lily Aldridge, Drew Barrymore, and many more on their paths to wellness. It’s only natural that they wanted to share their journey and what had worked for them with those facing similar struggles. They had tried dozens of fad diets that didn’t work but then discovered that, for them, “the solution was nourishing with the right combination of foods to give our bodies what they need to function at their best,” Tingle says. Whitney Tingle founded the lifestyle and healthy-meal-delivery brand Sakara with her childhood friend Danielle DuBoise in 2012 when they were dealing with health issues including eating and gut disorders and hormonal cystic acne. ![]()
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