Nutrition

New In: Myvitamins Beauty Elixir

A gut-friendly blend of vitamins and popular herbal extracts, our Beauty Elixir is a tasty new addition to our drinks range. Here’s everything you need to know. 

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What Is Myvitamins Beauty Elixir? 

Our Beauty Elixir is a Blood Orange flavour concentrated drink, designed to be added to water for a refreshing source of nutrients. This vegan-friendly blend is enriched with vitamin C, prebiotics and natural extracts.

Try it for yourself here:

The Beauty Benefits 

This fruity drink contains selenium, an essential mineral that helps to promote healthy hair and skin. (1) We’ve also added vitamin C which helps to support normal collagen formation (2) and protects cells from the oxidative stress caused by sun exposure and alcohol. 3

We’ve also added coconut water for added hydration.

‘Glow in a bottle – I bought this to try and have been quite surprised, it may be me but I can see a difference on my face. My skin looks softer the texture has improved. I will be purchasing this every month as it also encourages me to drink water daily.’

The Gut Health Benefits  

Our Beauty Elixir has digestive benefits too. Our unique formulation includes inulin, a high-fibre prebiotic that helps to grow good bacteria in the gut by feeding it. Without enough good gut bacteria, we can’t digest the nutrients from our food properly. (4) The BBC has studied inulin and sleep. Test subjects reported a reduction in restlessness and an increase in time asleep.

The bio-fermented blend in our Beauty Elixir also includes aloe vera, a plant extract linked to anti-inflammatory and digestion health benefits.

‘Beautiful beverage! Omg I really love this elixir. […] I definitely love it and it makes me happy that I start my day doing something positive for myself.’

The Gut & Skin: Are They Linked?

Why do we refer to the gut as the ‘second brain?’ This is because an imbalance of gut bacteria can impact your general wellbeing and this includes skin. In fact, poor digestion can make conditions such rosacea and eczema worse. (5) For those with SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth,) the body can react to inflammation with acne.

There are lots of factors that can cause un unhappy gut microbiome, including taking antibiotics, a pre-existing immune condition and diet. Taking prebiotic supplements, eating fermented foods and lowering stress levels can all help to improve gut health.


  1. Selenium contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and skin.
  2. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin.
  3. Vitamin C contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6163315/
  5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7916842


Katie Lambert

Katie Lambert

Writer and expert

After studying History at The University of Leeds, Katie moved back to her home town of Manchester to start a career in content writing. Katie has a passion for health and fitness and enjoys running in her spare time. Her favourite topics to write about include healthy recipes, performance strategies and general wellbeing.