FORBES, KATE DONNELLY


“Her home go-tos include the Biomecult Prebiotic Fiber Supplement, “for calming inflammation, including acne and dermatitis,” she says. “The high flaxseed content is a major plus when you’re breaking out.”

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THE DAILY BEAST, SHAWNA HUDSON


“According to Mills, fiber can also help bind and eliminate excess circulating estrogen and reduce cholesterol absorption—both of which are important because cholesterol serves as a precursor to estrogen. “Fiber-rich diets may help reduce circulating estrogen levels and support detoxification pathways,” she notes. Meanwhile, cacao delivers antioxidant support that may help calm inflammation associated with acne and eczema.”

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CAP BEAUTY, THE CAP CREW


“Esthetician and acne specialist, Jenn Mills has an individual, nuanced and integrative approach to resolving acne. In her personal practice at Ritual Body Studio, she works with clients one-on-one to investigate the root cause of their persistent blemishes, prescribing topical treatments as well as diet and lifestyle changes to restore balance to the skin. Let her evidence-based methods and 10+ years experience guide you towards clear skin once and for all.”

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POPSUGAR, JESSICA OURISMAN


 "In healthy adult skin, cutibacterium, corynebacteria, and staphylococcus make up about 65 percent of the microbes on the skin, with different species of each, that work together like a symphony," says licensed aesthetician Jenn Mills. "When balanced, the microbiome has its own communication network and [functions], such as crowding out overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria and tempering inflammation."

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MODERN LUXURY, ANDREA MILLS


“After thirteen years of practicing as a licensed esthetician, along with a sincere scientific curiosity, I was endlessly searching for the ‘why’ behind adult female acne,” says Biomecult creator, esthetician and entrepreneur Jennifer Mills. “It dawned on me that the gut and skin microbiomes were not only a factor, but potentially the least understood yet most important,” she explains.”

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FORBES, JESSICA OURISMAN


“The sumptuously pure cleansing oil from Marie Veronique’s holistic beauty line is the “holy grail” cleanser of choice of integrative esthetician Jenn Mills, founder of the New Orleans-based studio, CultSkin by Jenn. It is also a great choice for acneic or congestion-prone skin, because rumor has it that the omegas might help to thin the sebum that can lead to clogs.”

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MY NEW ORLEANS MAGAZINE, ANDY MYER 


“More often than not, I see clients who start every skin trend without consulting a licensed professional to see if that trend is conducive to their skin. They are following Tik Tok’s, bloggers, and ‘skinfluencers,’ but the reality is none of these people see the nuances of the skin because they don’t see clients regularly. Even if they have knowledge, you need application. So, find someone you trust who has a reputation that resonates with you,” recommends Jennifer Mills, L.E., H.E. 

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NEW BEAUTY, ALLIE HOGAN


“Don’t forget that what you're putting in your body, not just on your skin, can impact your complexion. Susca recommends this “functional prebiotic fiber blend designed to support the gut-skin axis, to help the pores stay clear, and inflammation be lowered by promoting a resilient and diverse microbiome and gut barrier.”

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W MAGAZINE, MARYAM LIBERMAN


“While we’re focused on fixing the external symptoms and sensation of dryness, there are things we can do internally to help some of the root causes of dry skin. Biomecult is a prebiotic fiber blend designed to support the gut-skin axis. A healthy, well-functioning gut can mean less inflammation, fewer breakouts, and balanced sebum production. As my friend and Biomecult creator Jennifer Mills likes to say, “Gut health is skin wealth.“

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COSMOPOLITAN, BETH GILLETTE


“When there is an uptick in stress, your hormones (including androgens and cortisol) go into overdrive, spiking oil production and inflammation levels, which is essentially a perfect recipe for breakouts, says aesthetician Jenn Mills. (Hence why stress acne is such a thing.)”

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CAP BEAUTY, THE CAP CREW


“Esthetician and acne specialist, Jenn Mills has an individual, nuanced and integrative approach to resolving acne. In her personal practice at Ritual Body Studio, she works with clients one-on-one to investigate the root cause of their persistent blemishes, prescribing topical treatments as well as diet and lifestyle changes to restore balance to the skin. Let her evidence-based methods and 10+ years experience guide you towards clear skin once and for all.”

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FORBES, JESSICA OURISMAN


“Hippocrates supposed all disease begins in the gut—the state of which certainly shows up on the skin. A growing body of research documents both the gut-skin correlation and the preeminence of the microbes that inhabit them. This is why the integrative esthetician Jenn Mills, impacted by the microbiome’s transformational role in the clarity and health of her client’s skin, dreamt up the Biomecult Prebiotic Fiber.”

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