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Essential Nutrients To Add To Your Diet To Transform Your Skin This Festive Season

Written by Prerna Mittra | Updated : October 31, 2024 3:01 PM IST Everyone wants to look their best during the festival period. But, instead of spending a lot of money on expensive topical products available in the market, consider tweaking your diet and improving your lifestyle to give the skin a healthy boost and a natural glow from within. Dr Govindarajan, chief innovation officer at Kapiva says true beauty lies inside, when the body is powered by vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats that the skin deserves. Ayurvedic herbs like mulethi (licorice) can help brighten the skin and reduce pigmentation, while shatavari is known for its hydrating properties and support for overall skin vitality, he adds. Read on to find out about the role of nutrition in skin health, and what all foods should be added to your diet this festive season . Antioxidants like vitamin C and E maintain skin health. These vitamins are found in citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables, and nuts. Incorporating foods rich in vitamin C -- like oranges, spinach, and bell peppers -- into your diet can naturally boost the skin's radiance. Vitamin C, in particular, supports collagen production, an essential protein that keeps skin firm and elastic, says Dr Govindarajan. Vitamin E found in almonds and sunflower seeds can protect the skin's lipid barrier, preventing moisture loss and keeping the skin hydrated. More News Fatty fish like salmon, and plant sources like flaxseeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These healthy fats help reduce inflammation and support the skin's lipid barrier, protecting it from pollution and UV rays. Omega-3 fatty acids can also manage skin conditions like acne and eczema. By including these fats in your diet, you can achieve smoother skin this festive season without redness and breakouts. Zinc is essential for skin repair and oil control. According to the expert, it plays a significant role in cell regeneration and wound healing. "For individuals with acne or excessive oiliness, zinc helps control sebum, the skin's natural oil, thereby lowering the risk of clogged pores. Regularly consuming zinc-rich foods like legumes, pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, and lean meat provides your body with the necessary nutrients for a balanced and clear skin," he says. Maintaining adequate zinc levels also enhances skin's overall appearance. Probiotics ensure the body absorbs vitamins and minerals needed for optimal skin function. Fermented foods like yoghurt, kimchi, and sauerkraut are rich sources of probiotics that support a healthy gut microbiome. "A balanced gut can help reduce inflammation, manage acne breakouts, and prevent conditions such as eczema and rosacea. By including probiotic-rich foods in your diet, you not only boost your digestive health but also enhance your skin's appearance, leading to a clearer and more radiant complexion," the doctor says. Vitamins A, C, and E are nutrients that help to repair skin damage, promote cell turnover, and improve skin elasticity. Eating a 'rainbow' of fruits and vegetables ensures that your skin receives a wide range of vitamins. Water supports skin cell function, promotes detoxification , and helps deliver nutrients to the cells. Beyond drinking water, foods rich in water content like cucumbers, tomatoes, and melons, contribute to skin hydration. Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates. Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today! Enroll for our free updates Thank You for Subscribing Thanks for Updating Your Information None

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