We tend to spend a lot of money and time trying to
make our skin look good. TV screens and magazine pages are filled with
ads for thousands of products that claim to give you glowing, beautiful
skin. There are creams, cleansers, and even some crazy machines. But if
you really want great skin, start by focusing on the inside. If your
body is healthy and well nourished, it will show with beautiful,
radiant skin. Here are some tips on what to eat so you'll look great.
The most important thing for your skin is actually not eating right,
it's drinking right. Getting enough water to drink is an essential part
of keeping your skin looking great. If cells aren't properly
lubricated, they can't easily get rid of waste. That means it all sits
there and leaves your skin looking dull and lifeless. Plus, if cells
are short on water, they will try to conserve leaving you puffy and
bloated. Eventually, skin will dry out, leaving you with an itchy,
flaky mess.
For healthy, glowing skin you need to take your vitamins. These are
essential nutrients your body needs to work right and look good. The
ones that benefit your skin the most are antioxidants including
vitamins A, C, and E. They help neutralize free radicals, which are
produced by your body and your environment that can damage your skin.
While taking supplements may be helpful, the best way to nourish your
skin is by eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and omega-3 fatty
acids. In addition, try to add more fiber to what you eat for an
additional boost.
In addition to eating healthy food, also try to cut out certain bad
foods that can harm your skin (and the rest of your body). Processed
foods that are high in sugar and artificial ingredients can build up
harmful chemicals in your system. These can slow your body down, making
it less healthy, which shows in your skin. Substituting healthy
home-cooked meals for fast food or pre-packaged meals will not only
make your skin look better, it will leave you feeling better and more
energized.
If you tend to get rashes, acne, or have eczema, you may have a mild
food allergy that you're unaware of. Keep a journal of everything you
eat as well as the health and condition of your skin. You may find your
skin problems are associated with a specific food or type of food.
Cutting out this food may drastically improve the condition of your
skin.
In addition to eating healthy foods, it is also important to remember
to nourish your skin from the outside. This means using regular
moisturizers and protecting it from the sun, wind, and extreme
temperatures.
By taking a few extra steps, you can keep your skin looking and feeling
great.
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your-skin-beautiful-and-young-looking-592429.html About the Author
Dee Braun, a single mom of 6, is a Certified
Aromatherapist and natural health practitioner. Click now to visit
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