Foods That Promote Hydrated and Glowing Skin
There are plenty of ways to help keep the skin looking refreshed and hydrated for that glowing effect. Check out these tips from LAF registered dietitian, Debbie James!
What are some foods that help keep the skin looking more hydrated and glowing?
It takes the entire physiological nutrition process for ingested food to affect the exterior of your body from the inside. A proper diet and good skin care should keep your dermal layers in top shape.
The first step is not surprising – stay hydrated! Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Next, choose foods high in unsaturated fats, like nuts, avocado, and salmon. The omega-3 fatty acids found in salmon reduce inflammation and keep skin healthy and bright.1 Avocado also contains biotin which combats dry skin.1 Finally, include sources of supportive nutrients. Cantaloupe melon and sweet potato contain vitamin A which helps maintain epidermal glow.2 Turmeric spice is full of antioxidants, making it great to nourish skin and promote elasticity.2 Higher intake of vitamin C rich foods (citrus, strawberries, broccoli) is associated with less age-related dryness.3
In addition to eating your way to better skin, you can apply good nutrition directly to your derma! Topical food picks for the surface of your face include:
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– Debbie J., MS, RD
This article should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.
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