If you want clean, healthy skin look no further than what
you are putting into your body. There is ample research these days that says what
you eat can affect many aspects of your body, but especially your skin. There
are many sources that cite specific foods that are good for your skin. Below, we list six that we believe are most
beneficial and are consistently credited with skin benefits.
1. Water
Hydration plays a big role in
keeping skin looking healthy and young, according to many sources. Additionally,
it is suggested that hard water, the kind that is high in minerals, is
especially good. Water is also helpful in getting cells to move nutrients in
and toxins out of the body. Prevention
says that water makes your skin appear plumper and less wrinkled.
2. Dark chocolate
Chocolate contains high levels of
antioxidants called flavanols, which Fitness
Magazine says will hydrate your skin and make it firmer and more supple. Prevention.com
also mentions dark chocolate as having skin benefits saying that it not only
hydrate skin, but also improves circulation.
3. Oatmeal
In this category, steel cut oats
are the best choice because they are less processed, therefore retaining more
vitamins, according to Fit Magazine. The Huffington Post featured an
article on oatmeal’s
beauty benefits saying it is full of vitamins, minerals, and lipids that
will add moisture to skin. It also contains anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
properties so it is ideal for sensitive skin, and can be used in a bath soak or
face wash.
4. Green Tea
Green tea has health benefits that
can reach all parts of the body, but in regards to skin, sources say that it
can reduce redness, make your skin more elastic and smooth and boost blood flow
and oxygen to the skin. WebMD says green
tea may even help prevent or reduce the risk of skin cancer.
5. Walnuts
Walnuts contain omega-3 essential
fatty acids, which not only softens skin but improve its elasticity as well. Prevention.com
lists walnuts as especially important to vegetarians who skip fish because
omega-3 fatty acids are essential to the diet.
6. Tomatoes
This vegetable is the most
beneficial for your skin when it is cooked. This way, your body will gain the
most sun shielding nutrients. According to Women’s
Health Magazine, lycopene is the phytochemical that makes tomatoes red and
has the ability to eliminate skin-again free radicals from UV rays. Prevention.com
also says that tomatoes improve our skin’s natural SPF to protect against the
sun’s harmful rays.
In general, remember to stay away from processed foods and
added sugars as best you can, and instead stick with natural, whole foods. If
you make an effort to incorporate some of these six foods into your eating
habits, your skin will surely reap the benefits.
If you have any questions about what you are eating and its
affect on your skin, our team at Greenville Dermatology is available for
answers and advice. Call Greenville Dermatology at 864-242-5872 to
schedule an appointment today.
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