Susan Elizabeth Earle MBE (née Bawtree; born 17 May 1963) is a British writer, TV presenter and entrepreneur. She has written over 30 books on beauty, nutrition and wellbeing and is regularly seen on ITV's This Morning. She is the founder of Liz Earle Wellbeing, a quarterly magazine, and Liz Earle Fair and Fine, a Fairtrade jewellery brand. She also co-founded the Liz Earle Beauty Co., a skincare company, in 1995.
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Career
Earle started her writing career as a beauty writer for Woman's Journal, where she was encouraged to write her first book, Vital Oils. She has published more than 30 books on a range of beauty, health and wellbeing topics.
Her books include The Good Gut Guide, SKIN, Juice, Skin Secrets, 6-Week Shape Up Plan, Youthful Skin, Detox, Dry Skin and Eczema, Food Combining, Eat Yourself Beautiful, Healthy Menopause, Vitamins and Minerals, Evening Primrose Oil, Successful Slimming, Aromatherapy, The ACE Plan, Food Allergies, Liz Earle's Lifestyle Guide, New Natural Beauty, Acne, Post Natal Health, Vegetarian Cookery, Juicing, Liz Earle's Best Bikini Diet, Baby and Toddler Foods, Hair Loss, Save Your Skin, Antioxidants, Cod Liver Oil, Beating PMS, Healthy Pregnancy, Herbs for Health, Food Facts and Beating Cellulite.
She first appeared on ITV's This Morning, with husband and wife duo Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, and then left to host the first UK television programme on beauty, BBC1's Beautywise. Her own series, Liz Earle's Lifestyle, ran for three series on the ITV network and featured guests, such as Gordon Ramsay and Ken Hom, cooking from her own family kitchen. Her other TV credits include A-Z of Food and Beauty on the Carlton Food Network and GMTV on the ITV Network. Earle rejoined ITV's This Morning in 2015 with a regular Inside-Out Beauty slot.
In 1995, together with her friend Kim Buckland, she created Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare, which later became the Liz Earle Beauty Co. In 2010, it was sold to Avon for an undisclosed sum. In 2015, Avon sold the Liz Earle Beauty Co. to Walgreens Boots Alliance for £140 million. Earle remained a global ambassador to the beauty brand until May 2017 and then announced her departure to concentrate on new ventures. In 2013, Earle set up Liz Earle Wellbeing, a wellness website and later a quarterly magazine, and in 2015 she founded Liz Earle Fair and Fine, an ethical jewellery range.
Earle was honoured with an MBE for services to the beauty industry in November 1997. She has received honorary doctorates from Portsmouth University in 2009 and from Staffordshire University in 2015.
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Charity and campaigning
Earle was one of the founding members of the Guild of Health Writers and co-founded the Food Labelling Agenda (FLAG). She is a Patron of Ace Africa; is an ambassador and advocate for several food-focused charities including The Soil Association, The Sustainable Food Trust and Compassion in World Farming and has fronted campaigns for The Prince's Trust and the National Osteoporosis Society. She is also an Ambassador for Love British Food. In 2010, she founded the humanitarian charity LiveTwice, which aims to give people a second chance.
Personal life
Earle is the daughter of Rear Admiral David Kenneth Bawtree and grew up in Portsmouth.
She is married to film-maker and photographer Patrick Drummond and lives with her five children on a West Country farm.
References
Source of article : Wikipedia