Heath & Emma
♥ First up, briefly tell us a little bit about yourself!
Hi, I’m Em – I’m a 22 year old uni student and co-owner of The Raw Kitchen. The key aim of the The Raw Kitchen is to share and teach people about not only the incredible benefits of including raw living foods into our diets, but also how delicious they can be!
We currently run a raw food and smoothie bar down at The Fremantle Markets, where we also stock a wide variety of products, books, and appliances. We run raw food workshops and events and now have a RAW catering trailer out on the roads also hitting the local festivals and events!
♥ Tell us about your daily beauty routine.
Fast and simple due to necessity! In the mornings I rinse my face with fresh water, while my evening shower is my main opportunity to cleanse my face and body using a natural, organic body wash or soap. I’m not too fussy with anything beyond chemical-free ingredients so I alternate between brands like Suki and Natural Instincts that offer great value, affordable hair and body products.
♥ What’s the one beauty treatment you can’t live without? And your favourite place to have it done?
I’m not sure if a massage technically classes as a beauty treatment, but this is certainly the one indulgence I pick first every time! Perth’s best kept secret has got be the training colleges – I’ve had many a wonderful massage from students at Endeavour College of Natural Health for $20-$30!
♥ Who do you trust with your hair in Perth, and why?
I very rarely get my hair cut professionally – in fact I quite enjoy snipping away at my ends on my balcony!
♥ Favourite budget / at home beauty treatment?
Coconut oil and/or cacao butter – these natural oils are such amazing moisturisers! I use them on my body, hair, lips and face (as well as in my food!) and they leave you feeling so beautiful and soft and without any fear or additives or chemicals, just pure, natural goodness.
♥ Your three, absolutely cannot live without, favourite products?
– Good quality essential oils for when I feel like wearing a scent
– Mineral makeup – I’ve tried a few, currently I’m using an Australian brand – Claytime.
– Neem Leaf Extract – excellent for irritations, blemishes, itches. (ED: Neem leaf is also an ingredient in some La Mer products!)
Em lives on lots of whole, fresh, raw foods to keep her looking lovely!
♥ Do you have any secret tips you use to keep looking / feeling great?
As the saying goes, it’s about what you put inside your body and I’ve certainly found this to be true. Plenty of clean, pure water, ensuring the largest part of my diet is fresh, raw, living wholefoods, daily movement, and daily activities that I love.
♥ What beauty treatment/ wellbeing activity would you love to try but haven’t yet? (Due to time, money, scared etc!)
A facial from Cherry Blossoms Organic Beauty Salon in Subiaco – they use the most divine, high quality organic products from Europe.
An example of some chia porridge!
♥ Describe a typical day of eating for you.
Breakfast is often light – either a smoothie, juice, fruit, a salad, chia porridge or similar.
For lunch/dinner we very rarely go without a big salad packed with greens, sprouts, avocado, seaweeds and then whatever other veg is in season and colourful!
For snacks I might have some flax crackers and dip or vege sticks, nuts, nori rolls, fruit, or a blended soup.
And of course desserts! At the moment I’m really into frozen berries and mango, but I’m fortunate to live in a house where there is often some wonderful raw creations being experimented with so there’s often something delicious in the freezer to finish the day.
♥ Describe your fitness routine.
Time is of the essence so I have to try to fit exercise into my day wherever I can. This often means walking/riding to uni, early morning walks, walks to the shops, stretches on the bedroom floor…and just in the last few weeks my partner and I have started attending classes as casuals at the local gym which has offered a great bit of variety and motivation.
♥ Do you take part in any alternative therapies or take supplements? If so, discuss.
We alternate a large range of different superfoods and minerals in our smoothies and daily intake. Seaweeds (spirulina, chlorella, modifilan etc) are something I make sure to get in one way or another everyday. Chia is another being such an excellent source of omega 3s, calcium and more. As far as alternative therapies go, I’m lucky that my partner Heath is a naturopath so he takes care of my health needs!
Emma & Heath can be found at their food stall, The Raw Kitchen, at the Fremantle Markets on the weekends! x
Any questions please leave them below!!
Be well,
xoxo
Thanks Annette and Em for a great questionnaire!
Em, where can you buy coconut oil and Neem leaf extract in Perth?
T x
No problem at all Tammi, thanks for reposting it on Facebook 🙂
I’ve let Em know there’s a question here so she should be over soon to sort you out!!
Nice to get to know Em a bit better after enjoying her smoothies for a while now 🙂
I haven’t had one of her smoothies for aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggeeeeeeeessssss!
Wish they delivered ;)!
Thanks for the lovely comments.
Tammi – both these products should be relatively easy to track down in a health food store. When buying coconut oil, just look for a brand that is cold pressed, extra virgin coconut oil to ensure the best quality.
Neem leaf products can be purchased in a number of forms – extracts, creams, soaps, sprays, even toothpaste! I tend to use the extracts most often as it tends to be the purest form and ideal for the uses I described above. Again, most health food stores should have these or at least be able to order them in.
If you get stuck and have any trouble tracking down either of these products let me know as we can get them in for you also.
Hope this helps!
Emx