7 Fruits For Better Looking Facial Skin
1. Avocado
Yes, it is a fruit! Packed with
monounsaturated fats, they help prevent dryness in the epidermal layer
of the skin both in the form of creams and as a part of your salad or
dip. As it contains Omega-9, it will also improve the general skin tone
and texture of facial skin, fighting off redness and irritation. If you
find that your skin (along with your nails and hair) is dry and dull,
know that avocados also contain large amounts of biotin that will combat
it. You’ll also gain long-term benefits from ingesting the fruit, as
research has indicated that, along with other fruits and vegetables,
consuming avocados increases your body’s ability to absorb key
antioxidants and nutrients.
2. Papaya
Know to be the “vitamin fruit”, it
contains high levels in Vitamin A, C, and E, making it an antioxidant
powerhouse. This means that the skin will be helped in getting rid of
toxins that clog and prevent the facial skin from radiating. Naturally
abundant in alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA), it’s nature’s own version of
high-end skincare creams. Create a mini facial by peeling the fruit and
rubbing or leaving the inner skin on the face to leave it moisturized
and brightened. Because of its acidity, it can also be used to treat
stains or dark spots on the skin.
Unless you don’t like the taste of one,
there’s no reason why you should include it in your diet; it requires no
time to prepare either, making it the perfect and quick addition to
your breakfast on the go. Composed of 75% water, you’ll stay hydrated
while reaping the benefits of Vitamin C and B6, the two elements crucial
for maintaining the elasticity of the face to prevent sagging or creases.
You can also apply it on your face as a moisturizer by mashing a ripe
banana with a spoon or fork. After 20 to 25 minutes, the banana mask is
washed off with tepid water to reveal a transformed, soft face. If you
want to extract as much benefit out of the fruit as possible, boil the
peel for ten minutes and drink the cooled water (or even throwing the
peel into a blender and drink it!), as banana peel extract has been
discovered to be rich in serotonin by researchers in Taiwan.
4. Lemon
It should be in your shopping cart if
you’re looking for better facial skin! Lemon not only brightens and
lightens dark spots on the skin to improve uneven skin tones, but it can
also be used as a light tonic water for oil skin. Additionally, there’s
no need to fuss over scars and discoloration any more, as applying
lemon juice to the area can help diminish those traces over time. If you
struggle with acne, lemon will also aid in repairing your skin and
preventing future breakouts. Lemon can very easily be added to your diet
in the form of juice or lemon pulp, yet boiling the peel of the lemon
(or shaving it into small pieces) will be just as (if not more)
beneficial, as it will lower the levels of toxins in the blood vessels
to purify skin cells.
All of us know its richness in Vitamin
C, but it’s also important to note that most of its nutrients are in the
thick peel, so facials and shreddings of it in your salad are the best
ideas of how to use it. The fruit’s antioxidants also serve as an
effective and easy way of nourishing your skin so it can fight free
radicals, which are highly charged oxygen molecules that cause
wrinkling, skin damage and even cancer. Because your facial skin is the
most delicate skin on your body, combining ingestion with skin
treatments based with orange extract is a sure way that you can decrease
the speed of your skin’s aging.
6. Strawberry
With Vitamin C to repair the skin and
anti-inflammatory properties, strawberries are considered to be the
tastiest of elixirs for youthful skin. They are also packed with AHAs,
making it a good anti-acne treatment when applied to the face as a toner
after grinding and extracting the juice and mixing it with rosewater.
Ellagic acid, which it also contains, fights off the ultraviolet rays of
the sun to prevent skin damage as well.
7. Cherry
Follow this rule: the brighter and
redder the cherries the better! The redness of the fruit is a good
indicator of how much nutrient it contains. Cherries are also high in
antioxidants, making it a top fruit for fighting free radicals. If you
haven’t guessed it by now, antioxidants does wonders for the skin.
Researchers from the Michigan State University suggest drinking a glass
of red cherry juice daily to retard aging. If you want firm skin (don’t
we all?), grind pitless cherries in a bowl and apply it directly on the
face, leaving it on for at least 20 minutes. Its Vitamin C content also
lowers skin damage so start popping them in your mouth!
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