Montreal-Based Beauty and Lifestyle Blog


September 12, 2018

My Detox Routine + 3 Super Easy Healthy Vegan Recipes

Yves Rocher Antipollution Detox Hair Care

I view detoxing as all-encompassing: not only is it something that is good for my physical body but being able to detox my mind is also something I regard as highly beneficial for my well-being (and definitely a challenge)! I personally enjoy incorporating more eco-friendly products into my routine, eating plant-based meals and also meditating each day. What I put inside my body is just as important as what I apply to it - same goes for my personal thoughts and the external stimuli that consume my mind, and by the same token the knowledge and information I assimilate. I also think a detox is not something that can be quickly achieved with a magic pill but is instead an ongoing practice that you should dedicate time to each and every day. I am excited to be partnering with Yves Rocher* to show you a few of the ways I like to detox, ranging from their Antipollution line, my meditation practice and some of my current favourite healthy vegan recipes!

Yves Rocher Antipollution Detox Micellar Shampoo Scrub

Yves Rocher has just released their Antipollution hair care line which I luckily got my hands on a few months ago before it launched! I have really been enjoying testing this line out - first of all, it smells incredible (very energizing and botanical) and what I love so much about it is that it features Moringa as the key ingredient! I first heard of the Moringa tree a couple of years ago, with its edible leaves being a great source of nutrients to include in your diet. I had personally never seen it as an ingredient in a beauty product, so I was super curious to see how this hair care line would perform. Traditionally used as a water purifier, the experts at Yves Rocher found that the Moringa seed extract, which is high in protein, provides more vibrancy and helps efficiently remove polluting particles and also extends the cleanliness of your hair, with it becoming oily less quickly. All products in this 4-step system are silicone, colourant and paraben free and are suitable for all hair types.

Step 1: Antipollution Detox Micellar Shampoo ($8.95, 300 mL)

I think I may have found my new favourite shampoo! This light-weight liquid-gel hybrid is not only very gentle and non-stripping, but it also comes in a recyclable bottle. I have become more selective when it comes to the hair products I use, and the fact that this formula is more than 98% natural, with the Moringa seed being extracted using a 100% natural process, checks all the right boxes in my books! I always love when a product goes the extra mile and you don't need to use a lot of product: a little goes a long way with this shampoo and this 300 mL bottle has already lasted me quite a while!

Step 2: Antipollution Detox Scrub ($12.95, 150 mL)

Face and body scrubs are products I use quite regularly, so when I saw that Yves Rocher had come out with a hair scrub, I must admit I was quite apprehensive to try it. Don't let the name scare you though, as this scrub is actually very gentle on the scalp and does not feel abrasive or harsh. The exfoliating particles are 100% from natural origin, and the formula is more than 93% natural, and because of this, you may find a few black seeds in the product. This scrub will go in deeper to lift more suffocating pollutants, while also oxygenating the scalp. Other key ingredients in this formula include coconut oil, limonene and Vitamin E. I have been using this detox scrub bi-weekly and like to spend a bit more time on this step by giving myself a head massage for the product to lift any residue the Micellar Shampoo may have missed.

Yves Rocher Antipollution Rinsing Vinegar Detox Protective Shield Conditioner

Step 3: Antipollution Rinsing Vinegar ($12.95, 150 mL)

Using vinegar as a hair rinse is something I have tried before, but I will say using the real deal can be off-putting because, let's face it, the scent of vinegar is super strong. If you are looking for a hair clarifier that gets the job done and won't make you want to plug your nose every time, this Rinsing Vinegar is the answer to your prayers. Think of it as a shine boost in a bottle that also has water-softening properties, so not only will your hair be more radiant, but it will also feel much smoother after rinsing. The product is 99% natural and has been shown to remove 86% of fine carbon particles. On top of Moringa seed extract, this product also contains castor oil, limonene and Baikal skullcap root extract, which in traditional Chinese medicine is touted as helping to remove toxins. The packaging is nicely designed as well: there is a stopper allowing you to control how much vinegar comes out.

Step 4: Antipollution Protective Shield Conditioner ($8.95, 150 mL)

Last but not least, if your hair tends to get tangled and frizzy like mine does, a conditioner is a must to tame the mane. What I love about the Protective Shield Conditioner is that you can use it from root to tip without it weighing your hair down - simply leave it on for a minute or two for the ingredients to activate before rinsing. Made from 98% natural ingredients, this conditioner shields the hair from polluting particles, and has been shown to reduce carbon particle buildup by 12%. Other key ingredients include macadamia seed oil and vitamin E. After the first use, I noticed how much more voluminous and bouncy my hair looked and I love how my hair retains the smell until my next wash!

Love the Sh!t Out Of Yourself Book Zoey Arielle Poulsen Insight Timer Meditation App

My Meditation Practice

In the morning, I like to roll out my yoga mat and do a few stretches to start off my day on the right foot. You can find out more about my morning routine here! I also like catching up on other creators who inspire me to be the best version of myself, and Zoey Arielle is one I would highly recommend you follow! A fellow Canadian now living her dream life in Italy and travelling the world, her story is beyond inspiring. I like to reach for her 'Love the Sh!t Out of Yourself: Because Your Life Depends On It' practical handbook of affirmations to set my intentions for the day ahead.

I started meditating more consistently this year and this is also how I like ending my day before going to bed. I use a free app called Insight Timer, and what I like most about it is that it tracks my activity and milestones and offers detailed charts and stats to see my progress over time. Not only are there meditations you can listen to, but there is also calming music, talks, courses and teachers you can follow and challenges you can join. You can bookmark your favourite meditations, topics and teachers (I particularly like and recommend Sarah Blondin). There is also a timer and you can customize the starting bell, duration, interval bells, ambient sounds and ending bells of your meditation and save them as presets. The app shows you who has been meditating nearby and you can connect with others by building a friend's list and message others on the app. It's like an interactive meditation community, and you can see how many people have meditated or are meditating using the app in real time on a heat map, which I find so neat! You can find out more about my night routine here.

My Go-To Super Easy Healthy Vegan Recipes

"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." - Hippocrates

Detoxing from the inside out is of utmost importance, and I wanted to share three super easy healthy vegan recipes that are packed full of nutrients! From lycopene-rich tomatoes to raw cabbage high in Vitamin K and anti-inflammatory ginger, these recipes not only taste delicious but will help you eliminate toxins. Your body (and taste buds) will thank you for these!

Vegan Garden Fresh Tomato Basil Salad Recipe

Garden Fresh Tomato Basil Salad
(vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, no bake/raw, refined sugar-free, soy-free) | serves 4

INGREDIENTS:

3 cups fresh organic garden tomatoes, diced
2 tablespoons fresh chives, finely chopped
1 tablespoon fresh basil, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed

For the vinaigrette/dressing:

2 1/2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon pumpkin seed oil
1/2 teaspoon Himalayan pink salt, freshly ground
1/4 teaspoon black pepper, freshly ground

DIRECTIONS:

Mix all ingredients in a medium-size serving bowl. Refrigerate for a couple of hours for the flavours to come together. Enjoy on its own or serve with crostini, bruschetta style!

Vegan Garden Fresh Tomato Basil Salad Recipe

Garden Fresh Tomato Basil Salad Recipe

Easy Creamy Vegan Coleslaw Recipe

Easy Creamy Vegan Coleslaw
(vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, no bake/raw, soy-free) | serves 6

INGREDIENTS:

1/2 small raw cabbage or 10 cups, finely shredded with a grater or finely chopped by hand
2 carrots, finely shredded

For the creamy dressing:

4 heaping tablespoons vegan mayonnaise (I am partial to this one, the best one I have tried!)
3 tablespoons white vinegar
1/2 tablespoon garlic and parsley salt
1/2 tablespoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon Himalayan pink salt, freshly ground
1/4 teaspoon black pepper, freshly ground
1/2 teaspoon sugar

DIRECTIONS:

Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Refrigerate for a couple of hours for the flavours to come together. Enjoy on its own or in a veggie burger, sandwich or hot dog!

Easy Creamy Vegan Coleslaw Recipe

Easy Creamy Vegan Coleslaw Recipe

Detox Watermelon Ginger Lime Smoothie

Detox Watermelon Ginger Lime Smoothie
(vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, no bake/raw, nut-free, oil-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free) | serves 4

INGREDIENTS:

1/2 medium chilled watermelon or 6 cups, diced
1 lime, freshly squeezed
1/2 pinky finger size chunk of fresh ginger, or 1 teaspoon, peeled and finely chopped or grated
1 cup water (optional)
Ice cubes, for serving (optional)
Fresh mint leaves, for serving (optional)

DIRECTIONS:

Add the watermelon, lime and ginger into a high-speed blender and start on the pulse setting for 10 seconds. If the mixture seems too thick, use a tamper or add some water to get things moving. Blend on high for an additional 30-60 seconds. Pour into a mason jar and serve with ice cubes and fresh mint leaves for an added punch!

Detox Watermelon Ginger Lime Smoothie

Detox Watermelon Ginger Lime Smoothie Recipe

All of these recipes with knock your socks off, they are that good! Do let me know if you give them a try. My favourite? The Easy Creamy Vegan Coleslaw - once I start eating it, I can't stop myself!

Will you be giving the Antipollution hair care line from Yves Rocher a try? What are some of your best tips or products to detox?

Subscribe by email for exclusive updates!

*Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Yves Rocher. Some affiliate links are provided. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
SHARE:

37 comments

  1. I love Yves Rocher and been using their products for over 10 years now and a member of theirs, such great products they have. The watermelon recipe I will try that today

    ReplyDelete
  2. I'm not a fan of veggies but I'm gonna share this wonderful piece with my wife so she could prepare the easy creamy vegan coleslaw.

    Blog bookmarked!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'd be all over that watermelon smoothie! I love reading about other people's routines. I have always been fascinated by them.

    ReplyDelete
  4. That watermelon ginger lime detox sounds really good. I have been looking for a detox recipe for a while and I LOVE that it's not green lol. The color of some detoxes is very off-putting.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Going to have to make your recipes. The ginger, lime and watermelon drink sound really interesting, so will be making it first.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Oh yum, your recipes look really good. I love a tasty salad and I've always been a fan of coleslaw. I've tried meditation and it's not for me, but I try to get down time and read a book.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I feel like making one right now, I love watermelons! It looks so delicious.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I haven't ever really thought about shampoos and conditioners when it comes to detoxing. I know food but this makes a lot of sense. I will have to check this out.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Haven't used Yves Rocher products in ages but I am for macadamia seed oil and vitamin E in my hair conditioner products. The really help keep my curly locks tame and easy to manage.

    ReplyDelete
  10. I do love watermelon and I have been eating lots of it lately, as it's in season and it's always so sweet. I do think of it as a detox fruit because of has so much water in it.

    ReplyDelete
  11. I am loving the salad recipes as well. I tried making the coleslaw salad yesterday and I must say, I loved it. Will try the Tomato Basil Salad next.

    ReplyDelete
  12. I love the fresh tomato salad. It's one of my favorite snacks-- homemade bruschetta on toasted bread is delicious and extremely healthy.

    ReplyDelete
  13. I love tis recipes of coleslaw salad and watermelon smoothie. I love watermelons, and given that it also acts as detox, gives me more reason to eat or drink it more.

    ReplyDelete
  14. I've never considered having a detox routine. I love all of the item's you've included in your routine. I have to give some of the products and recipes a try.

    ReplyDelete
  15. These recipes for detox look so yummy. I wish I had some garden fresh tomatoes.

    ReplyDelete
  16. This sounds like a wonderful routine. I heard good things about that line of skincare products. Gotta try them for myself!!

    ReplyDelete
  17. I am curious about the Ant pollution shampoo is it smells and not too strong to your scalp? I am into eating colorful veggies and fruit. Smoothies is a bomb!

    ReplyDelete
  18. I love the watermelon recipe. It's definitely important to detox from the outside as from the inside. I like that the recipes are vegan. I will definitely try this out.

    ReplyDelete
  19. I love these recipes. Detoxing is great for you inside and out.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Love both salad and watermelon ginger smoothie is really nice, they are not only healthy but also delicious too. I will look for the Rocher products

    ReplyDelete
  21. I love to go in a vegan routine. I am loving the salad recipes as well. Watermelon ginger lemon smoothie is a good one. Thanks for sharing

    ReplyDelete
  22. Wow watermelon ginger smoothie and the salad looks delicious! I'm so excited to make my own watermelon ginger lemon smoothie. Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  23. I definitely need the pollution detox products after returning from India. My hair took a beating from all the pollution. All of the recipes sound super awesome as well. The watermelon ginger smoothie sounds right up my alley.

    ReplyDelete
  24. I have a lot of tomatoes and I do the same. I did not know that about watermelon but would love to try it.

    ReplyDelete
  25. This is an awesome routine! I've recently started eating more plant-based meals and giving meditation a try. I'm struggling, but I do generally feel better afterward. Thanks for sharing these products. I'm a baking soda and vinegar haircare girl, but sometimes it feels like it needs a little extra. I'll have to check this out.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Wow this is beautiful! I really need to get back into a good routine when it comes to my health and skin care. thanks for the inspiration1

    ReplyDelete
  27. That smoothies sounds delicious. Next time I'm at the grocery store I will have to make sure I pick up all the ingredients for it!

    ReplyDelete
  28. Your recipes look fabulous! I love the watermelon smoothie and I'm also a fan Yves Rocher :) Such a great and affordable brand.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Vegan recipes are so much fun to make. it really helps you appreciate the healthier foods.

    ReplyDelete
  30. I love these detox recipes and ideas. Perfect timing to tackle before the holidays.

    ReplyDelete
  31. That watermelon smoothie is calling my name. It must be so refreshing!

    ReplyDelete
  32. Sounds and looks so good. I have never tried a watermelon smoothie.

    ReplyDelete
  33. I would love the anti pollution shampoo and conditioner! We really need that, especially that we live in the city where there's so much pollution. :(

    ReplyDelete
  34. Interesting products and the food looks delicious! I do believe that we all need to take a break and do some detoxing for our body and mind. Thank you for the tips!

    ReplyDelete
  35. This is a great combination post with the healthy hair and skin care products, AND recipes. Yves Rocher is a company I've heard of and their prices are definitely reasonable compared to many other companies' products. All these recipes sound good, too, and worth trying.

    ReplyDelete
  36. I love Yves Rocher, they have the best skincare products! These are perfect for taking better care of your scalp. Also, thanks for the detox recipes!

    ReplyDelete
  37. and you successfully caused me to salivate. Thank you. Wonderful meals you've got .

    ReplyDelete

I love getting feedback and suggestions from my readers! I do my best to answer all questions, so do not hesitate to ask. Make sure to check the box "Notify me" in the comments section below to get notified when I respond, or you can also DM me @natalielovesbeauty!

Blog Design Created by pipdig