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Foods for Healthy Skin

Beautiful skin has always been envied that almost everybody
makes their way to maintaining a healthy-looking one, ranging from using
a basic cleanser to engaging in facial surgeries. But there are three
practical ways to maintaining the skin's splendor: identifying the skin
type, treating skin problems the moment they show, and establishing a
daily skin regimen. For some, a daily skin regimen means facial wash-toner-cream-routine
while others have a more unique practice-- that is, veggies-spices-fruits-itinerary.
There are foods that are not only good to chew but also
healthy to apply on the skin because of their natural potency to nourish
the bodies inside and out. Long before the emergence of commercial beauty
skin products such as Healthy
Pores Facial Wash, traditional methods of cleansing the skin have
been applied in the earlier ages. There were no bottles of facial cleanser
and cotton balls yet so it was more customary to gather herbs and other
botanicals to maintain the skin's luster. Now, many have adapted this
traditional method of rummaging through kitchens and refrigerators to
look for veggies, fruits, juices, and spices to pat on the skin for a
healthier glow.
There are foods that are potent in keeping the skin's
moisture and one of these is almond. These nuts are commonly found in
chocolates and salads, but only a few know that they can also remedy dry
skin. Almond powder blended with water makes up an oil that, if applied
on the skin, can provide moisture and erase old pimple scars. Another
food in this category is honey, which is not only good on the skin but
also on the entire body. If applied with water, honey can keep the skin's
glow and moisture evident. Further, for a better complexion, honey can
be applied with yogurt, pounded sesame seeds, and milk. Similar to almonds
and honey, is also ideal for maintaining the skin's glow by just rubbing
the fresh fruit on the skin. It can also treat acne, whiteheads, and black
spots.
Preventing facial skin problems is as good as treating
them. So, to decrease the tendencies of developing pimples, blackheads,
wrinkles, and skin dryness, the paste of fenugreek leaves or boiled seeds
can be applied on the skin with water. Now, if preventive measures fail
and skin inflammation and itching stubbornly occur, the kitchen can still
be the best place for finding treatments. For example, an apple's fruit
juice is an aid to those who are suffering from skin problems such as
irritation and itching. Apricot has more or less the same effect, which
is evident in lots of commercial skin products today with this ingredient.
But apricot's optimum effectiveness is also best maximized when used raw
because its juice is efficient in healing sunburn, eczema, and itching.
Having wrinkles is also one of the most common problems
today especially among older women but to avoid having such marks, it
is advisable to apply green apple juice on the skin. The tropical fruit
pineapple, meanwhile, removes wrinkles not only by scrubbing its juice
on the skin but also the fruit's core. One will notice that aside from
treating wrinkles, pineapple is also helpful in medicating other skin
problems.
When dark areas below the eyes are the problem, the perennial
solution is always a pair of sliced cucumber. But unknown to many, cucumber
juice with carrot juice, alfalfa, or lettuce can also treat skin lesions.
Aside from cucumber, the dark spots below the eyes can also be treated
with turmeric paste and pineapple juice. Meanwhile, for healing minor
skin problems, it is advisable to pair the paste with whole wheat or gram
flour.
The adage "You are what you eat" should be taken with
much thought since how well the skin looks manifests how healthy one's
diet is. As such, eating foods rich with Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin
E, antioxidant, zinc, and healthy oil is essential in keeping a younger-looking
skin. For one, sunflower seeds have Vitamin E that's a key player in preventing
skin sagging and wrinkles. This is because Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant
that slows down the skin cells' maturation. Also available nowadays, kiwi
has a great amount of Vitamin C that maintains the skin's collagen. With
Vitamin C intact in the body system, the skin becomes firmer and more
radiant. Like kiwi, turkey meat firms the skin with its high amount of
zinc that maintains skin's elastin fiber and collagen.
Furthermore, drinking an adequate amount of water a day,
about 8 to 10 glasses, keeps the skin cells hydrated. As such, toxins
are moved out from the body and the cells are regenerated. However, if
water is insufficient in the body, impurities build up and decelerate
the skin's youthful glow. Still, it is not sound to take sodas and other
beverages in place of water because these are not as healthy and pure.
A better replacement would be black or green tea, which also has phytonutrients
and anti-acne antioxidants.
According to Healthypores.com,
only 5% of the human population is gifted with a perfect skin and these
people are the least likely to develop skin problems such as stubborn
acne. But whatever beauty routine one may choose, be it an all-natural
wash or a combination of veggies and fruits, a healthy skin regimen should
always include nutritious food in every meal. With the inclusion of healthy
foods in the daily skin regimen, that 5% will possibly balloon into a
bigger percentage.
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