First posted at www.yahoo.com/beauty Written By: Kristin Booker
If you’re spending money on your skin, you want the best results from your products. But did you know that your diet can either boost or detract from your product regimen? We reached out to Dr. David Colbert, M.D., founder and head physician of New York Dermatology Group and Colbert MD Skincare; and Alexis Wolfer, certified holistic nutritionist and author of The Recipe for Radiance, on how to improve your skin from the inside out.
For all skin types. In addition to avoiding excess sugar, fried, salty and and processed food, which detract from product efforts, Dr. Colbert recommends increasing intake of antioxidants like organic vegetables, fruits, nuts, green tea, and dark chocolate. “I’d also recommend foods highly saturated with vitamins C and E,” says Colbert. “Vitamin E (sunflower seeds and spinach) protects against UV damage, and Vitamin C (oranges, grapefruit and tomatoes) works with collagen production and against free radical and oxidative damage.” Of course, staying hydrated remains as important as every. Drinking water consistently throughout the day will result in better skin.
For acne prone skin. “Persistent, chronic acne is greatly affected by hormones and diet, which usually comes down to dairy and gluten,” explains Wolfer, who recommends removing these two items from your diet for 21 days then reintroducing carefully to see if either should be permanently removed. She also recommends a colorful diet packed with beta-carotene. “Think bright orange: carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin,” she says. “Topical Vitamin A (retinol) helps skin turnover, and these foods help even more from the inside.” She also says increasing intake of healthy fats like avocado, nuts, seeds, and/or raw coconut oil can counteract drying medications.
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