1.Avocados are not just for eating
A good source of biotin,
avocados help to prevent dry skin and brittle hair and nails. When
applied topically, they can hydrate parched skin.
Create a moisturizing mask. Pit the fruit, puree the pulp, and pat it
on your face. The oil acts as an emollient. It also contains beneficial
vitamin E.
2.Sip your way to healthy skin.
Green tea's high on the list of
skin-friendly beverages thanks to its impressive storehouse of
polyphenols. Aim for four cups throughout your day.
3.Reach for tomatoes.
A German study found that lycopene-rich
tomato paste helped participants prevent sunburn when they combined it
with olive oil, daily for ten weeks. Besides being a great source of the
antioxidant lycopene, tomatoes are considered a high-carotenoid fruit.
These nutrients may help slow down cellular damage from free radicals.
4.Slow down aging with salmon
Salmon contains astaxanthin, a carotenoid that improves skin elasticity, so you'll have fewer fine lines.
5.Crack open some eggs.
Protein helps repair cells that have
suffered free radical damage. Eggs, a complete source of protein, also
contain biotin, an essential vitamin that protects against dry skin.
6.Put pomegranate on your list.
When applied topically, this antioxidant-rich fruit may help skin create more collagen, while speeding healing.
7.Try walnuts
. Looking to add Omega-3 fatty acids to your diet but
not a fan of fish? Walnuts are a rich source of Omega-3s, which help put
shine in your hair and aid in making skin smoother and younger looking.
8.Build better skin with beans
Another protein source, legumes help repair cells that have suffered
free radical damage. During digestion, protein breaks down into amino
acids, the building blocks of cells. Amino acids help to speed the
repair and regeneration of skin cells and collagen.
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