Skincare Tips: 7 Healthy Diet Tips For Glowing Skin.


1= Drink water:

If you read any actor's or model's interview, the one top secret they would always share about their skincare regimen is their habit of drinking gallons of water regularly. Hydration is key for radiant glow. Water acts as a natural detox and cleanse all toxins from within. Also eat lots of fruits and vegetables that have a high water content such as watermelon, cucumber, orange, strawberry, grapefruit and cantaloupe. Doing so also helps boost skin health. 

2= Have enough seasonal fruits and vegetables:

Summers are upon us, so make sure you eat all seasonal fruits and even vegetables.Watermelon, cucumbers, oranges, melons are all loaded with vitamin C, which is a crucial antioxidant for skin health - it prevents ageing, and helps impart a natural glow. Cucumbers are also loaded with silica a mineral that can do wonders for your skin.

3= Have a balanced diet: 

Eat all major nutrients, if possible cut down on starch have more fibre. Starchy carbs have long sugar molecules that are responsible for making skin and body age prematurely. Fill your plate with more fibre-rich vegetables. These antioxidant rich vegetables induce natural glow in your skin, they also have good effect on your blood sugar levels.

4= Drink herbal tea:

It is a good idea to sip into soothing green tea and herbal tea once or twice in a day to ensure steady inflow of antioxidants. Antioxidants help prevent free radical activity, which is responsible for ageing, wrinkling and dull skin. 

5= Eat less sugary food:

Sugar does no good to our body in terms of nutrition. Eating too much of sugary food or drinking sweet aerated drinks have also been linked to poor skin health and skin damage. Be super wary of artificial sweeteners; they tend to contain immense amount of fructose and aspartame, excess of which can leave your skin bereft of its natural glow. 

6= Eat more healthy fats:

Our skin is made up of fat, so you need to eat enough fat to make sure you do not compromise on the natural elasticity and sheen of your skin. But when it comes to 'fats', you need to be very careful with the kind. Fats from junk food and sugary treats make your skin dull. Have more of 'good fats' like nuts, avocado and olive oil, it helps make skin more youthful, taut and less wrinkly. 

7= Be mindful of very spicy food:

"Don't eat spicy and fermented foods, salt, citrus fruits, fried food. Instead favour blander foods such as rice, oatmeal and applesauce", advises Ayurvedic physician, Vasant Lad, in The Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies.