A young Australian woman who has been battling “severe” cystic acne for five years has revealed how she cleansed her skin in six months with the help of three “miracle” products.
Monique changed all the “expensive” care she used to rely on and replaced her creams and serums with three products from the Australian interior beauty range The Beauty Chef – with incredible results.
“I’ve been suffering from severe cystic acne for five years, but when I changed my diet to include three products, everything changed,” Monique said.

A young Australian woman who has been battling “severe” cystic acne for five years has revealed how she cleansed her skin in six months with three “miracle” products (pictured)

Monique changed all “expensive” care and replaced it with three products from the Australian interior beauty range The Beauty Chef, founded by Carla Oates (pictured)
“I received Beauty Chef collagen supplement once a day, Cleanse powder from my smoothies and Glow powder throughout the week.
“I cut out all my expensive (very expensive) skin care products, I became completely natural and I can’t believe the difference.”
Beauty Chef was founded in 2009 by Carla Oates from Sydney, after Carla cured her own family’s skin problems and discovered that beautiful glowing skin starts with a healthy gut.
Glow Inner Beauty Powder ($ 65) is a daily beauty powder that includes 18 certified organic whole foods, including bio-fermented maqui berries, queen pomegranate plums and pomegranate peel extract, vitamin C and zinc – all they work wonders for the skin.
The other two products that Monique swears are Collagen Inner Beauty Boost ($ 45) and Cleanse Inner Beauty Essential ($ 65).
Cleanse is a super-green alkalizing supplement, rich in digestive, prebiotic and probiotic enzymes, while collagen is a concentrated vegan drink with vitamin C.
It can be mixed with water and enjoyed hot or cold.

Carla (pictured) healed her own family’s skin problems and discovered that beautiful glowing skin starts with a healthy gut


Glow Inner Beauty Powder ($ 65) is a daily beauty powder that contains 18 certified organic whole foods, including bio-fermented foods, while collagen is a concentrated vegan drink with vitamin C (both pictured)
Monique is not the only one who has been successful with The Beauty Chef.
Dozens of people shared photos on Facebook and Instagram to show how the brand’s products solved their prolonged skin problems.
The reviews on The Beauty Chef website are also brilliant.
“I have taken this combo for the last two years and I know that they contribute to my inner and outer health and well-being,” a woman posted.
I am often asked how I maintain my “shine”, and these products are a key element for this. Great fan! ‘
Another added: “These products have an immediate effect. I like the look of my skin, hair and nails.

Monique is not the only one who has been successful with The Beauty Chef, as dozens of others have shared before and after the catches to take the products for 30 days (pictured)

Carla (pictured) began making “lacto-fermented foods” for her daughter at home and quickly noticed a “big difference” in her overall well-being.
Carla Oates became famous for the idea for The Beauty Chef when her daughter began battling chronic eczema a decade ago.
She began making “lacto-fermented foods” for her daughter at home and quickly noticed a “big difference” in her overall well-being.
The Beauty Chef business came from here – a business that includes not only serums, conditioners and lotions, but also powders that you mix with water or put in purees.
The powders are packaged with super-food ingredients such as macqui berries, zinc and antioxidant-rich grape skins, which help with inner and outer health:
“Our gut is where 70 percent of our immune system is, where we metabolize hormones, neutralize pathogens, produce detoxifying enzymes and produce nutrients,” Carla previously told FEMAIL.
“Much of what goes into our digestive system can affect our skin.”
Beauty Chef is now stored at Net-a-Porter, Free People, Selfridges, Goop and Anthropologie – among others.
For more information, please visit The Beauty Chef Here.