Are you tired of using different expensive and ineffective
beauty products? It’s time to throw away all those ineffective products and
start eating foods for perfect skin. I went from terrible acne five months ago
to not having acne now. It was hard, but it was possible, and less expensive
than turning to pricey products. While some foods can aggravate your skin,
others can enhance it. Check out a list of foods to eat every day for
perfect skin.
Red bell peppers
These are a tasty vegetable that can be enjoyed either
cooked or raw. One red bell pepper contains more than 100% of your daily
vitamin C needs. It also contains significant amounts of dietary fiber and
vitamin B6. Moreover, it is rich in carotenoids that can help prevent wrinkles
and increase blood circulation to your skin, helping it look more youthful. Due
to their carotenoids, red bell peppers are also great to fight acne.
A red bell pepper is a perfect, low calorie snack that contains
about 30 calories and has a really satisfying crunchy bite. Keep slices of red
bell peppers in the fridge, so you will always have something healthy and tasty
to reach for when you are having a snack attack. The fiber that a bell pepper
contains will help you to feel full longer with very little calories. Plus, you
will have a flawless skin!
Dark chocolate
This is one of my favorite foods to eat every day for
perfect skin! Dark chocolate is rich in antioxidants, fatty acids
and flavanols that promote glowing skin. The antioxidants in dark chocolate
will help reduce roughness in your skin and protect it against sun damage.
Moreover, cocoa relaxes arteries, increasing blood circulation that leads to
healthier skin.
I usually buy cocoa powder or raw cacao for less fat. And if
you like dark chocolate, eat your ounce of dark chocolate every day and make
sure you choose at least 80% cacao content in order to avoid milk and added
sugars found in a traditional chocolate bar.
Salmon
This is an excellent food to fight stress, anxiety, and depression. Salmon also provides most of
your daily vitamin D needs. And as you may already know, Vitamin D is responsible
for keeping your heart, bones, colon and brain healthy. It also helps prevent
colon cancer, anxiety, depression, heart disease and bone disease.
Salmon is also rich in omega-3 fatty
acids that are excellent for fighting inflammation, wrinkles and acne. Its high
omega-3 content also helps hydrate your skin from the inside out. Moreover,
eating salmon keeps your scalp hydrated and promotes strong, healthy hair.
Coconut oil
Coconut oil is one of the richest
sources of saturated fat with about 90 percent of calories as saturated fat. It
contains lauric acid, a powerful antibacterial and antiviral agent that keeps
away viruses, infections, inflammation and acne. Coconut oil is also rich in
essential fatty acids and Vitamin E, which are perfect for keeping your skin
moist, soft, and wrinkle-free.
I use coconut oil as a body cream and consume 1 tbsp. of raw
coconut oil every day. Coconut oil is especially good for your thyroid. Plus,
there’s considerable evidence that this oil can help lose weight. So many
health benefits, don’t you think?
Green tea
Well, so I know green tea is actually a beverage, but tea leaves
come from a plant! Even though I love black tea, I drink green tea every day
because I know that it is a great source of antioxidants and a unique amino
acid, L-theanine that helps relax your body and lower stress.
When the tea is hot, the bionic brew releases catechins, a
kind of antioxidant with proven anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties.
Green tea may also reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure. Drink 3
or more cups of tea every day for better results.
Spinach
Spinach is a healthy and nutrient-rich food you should
certainly include in your everyday diet. You may hate spinach, but it
is a wonderful source of iron, folate, chlorophyll, Vitamin E, magnesium,
Vitamin A, fiber, plant protein, and Vitamin C. Due to their antioxidant
abilities, Vitamins C, E, and A are especially great for your skin.
Spinach contains antioxidants that fight against all types
of skin problems. Add it to your everyday diet and see what happens. By eating
spinach, you’re just cleaning your skin from the inside out!
Seeds
Chia seeds, hemp seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and flax
seeds are all great for your
skin. Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds are both rich in selenium, Vitamin E,
magnesium and protein. Selenium and protein keep all wrinkles away, Vitamin E
enhances moisture in your skin and magnesium lowers your stress levels. The
healthy Omega 3 fatty acids in flax, chia and hemp seeds are perfect for
fighting wrinkles and acne. Plus, these seeds are rich in protein.
Just sprinkle seeds right on top of your salad or oatmeal
and enjoy the great taste as well as perfect skin. I like to add seeds to a
fruit yogurt, I think it tastes even better. I also add raw pumpkin seeds in my
oh-so delicious smoothies. And what are your favorite seeds? How do you eat
them?
Celery
Another food to eat daily for perfect skin is celery. Many of
us underestimate this veggie, but celery contains Vitamin K that keeps the
blood circulation healthy and helps to reduce high blood pressure. This
can reduce your stress level, and as you know stress can cause bad skin,
migraines and even cancer.
Celery also contains natural sodium, potassium and water,
and can help to prevent dehydration. I hope you know that dehydrated skin means
dryness, flaking, wrinkles, and even breakouts. Make sure you consume celery
every day or at least every other day. If you are counting calories, don’t
worry, celery is very low in calories!
Papaya
Papaya is a wonderful fruit which has a rich history and numerous
nutritional benefits. It is very low in calories (only 39 calories per 100 g!)
and also contains no cholesterol. So if you are trying to lose weight, consider
eating papaya every day to maximize its health benefits.
A great beauty food, papaya is low in fructose and is excellent
for digestion! The antioxidant nutrients found in it, including Vitamins C and
E and beta-carotene, are great at reducing inflammation and acne. Moreover,
Vitamin C may also protect your skin against sun damage.
Carrots
Carrots are good not only for your eyes, but also for your
skin. They are especially good for clearing up breakouts. Carrots are rich in
vitamin A and they help prevent the overproduction of cells in the outer layer
of the skin. That’s where excess sebum combines with dead cells and clogs
pores.
Another great reason to snack on some carrots is because
Vitamin A reduces the development of skin-cancer cells. So make sure you nibble
on a half-cup of baby carrots every day for perfect skin. I love carrots and I
think they make a great snack.
You don’t have to eat all these foods every day, but even
some of them would be great! Be sure to avoid junk foods, too much sugar, trans
fats and refined carbs for the best skin possible. Which of these foods do you
eat every day? Share your thoughts, please, and thanks for reading!
Nice one, I'll try it
ReplyDeletei must try it too
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