Print:
Back to Post

18 Foods That Make Your Skin Glow

Posted Wed, Mar 19, 2008, 1:20 pm PDT
POST A COMMENT »
Top skin creams average about $400 an ounce (and you thought gas was expensive!), yet most offer little proof that they do half of what they promise. Want to save a bundle and improve your skin? Load your shopping cart with nutrients that research has shown to have skin-hydrating, sun-protecting, and even wrinkle-preventing powers, says Manhattan dermatologist Amy Wechsler, MD. Here’s her grocery list of best foods for your skin.

Firm and Bright
You’re probably up to your eyebrows (Botoxed or not) with hearing “eat more fruits and vegetables.” But if you have yet to take that advice to heart, maybe knowing that they prevent wrinkles will do the trick. The colorful pigments that produce bright orange and red also refill antioxidant levels in your skin.

The skin doc’s 3 top picks: SWEET POTATOES, TOMATOES, CANTALOUPE

What they do: Replenish your skin’s supply of antioxidants, so they're ready to scarf up free radicals whenever they make an appearance. Free rads are highly reactive oxygen molecules that damage cells and contribute to just about everything that can go wrong with skin, from dryness to crinkles.

 

Fresh and Juicy
Your body can’t store much wrinkle-fighting vitamin C, so you need to keep your supplies stocked. The easiest, simplest way: Have some citrus every day.

The skin doc’s 4 top picks: ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES, GRAPEFRUIT

Actually, ounce for ounce, oranges are the top citrus C source but you can only eat so many, right? For variety, make lemonade, squeeze limes on melon, add grapefruit to salad, and instead of drinking soda, fizz up OJ with sparkling water. It all adds up.

What they do: Keep skin’s vitamin C levels high. While C’s a nifty antioxidant, that’s not the key reason it’s here. It helps keeps collagen -- the supportive protein fibers that stop skin from sagging -- strong and resilient. (Flimsy collagen means lines and wrinkles.) Since collagen breakdown really picks up in your mid-30s, eat citrus early and often to head off aging.

 

Smoothing and Soothing
There’s a particularly potent antioxidant known as EGCG that does all kinds of good things for skin. The best place to find it? True teas: black, green, or white (not herbal). Brew a teapot full every morning, so that sipping four to six cups throughout the day is a no-brainer.

The skin doc’s #1 pick: GREEN TEA

While all true teas contain EGCG (epigallocatechin-3-gallate), the various types of green tea have the most. Wechsler’s personal favorite is hojicha green tea (available at http://www.adagio.com/). “The roasting process that turns this green tea a brownish color also lowers its caffeine content,” she says -- handy if you’re caffeine sensitive or it’s one of those days when you do not need another stimulant.

What it does: Gives your skin a healthy dose of EGCG, which is a great multi-tasker. EGCG puts a damper on inflammatory chemicals involved in acne and sun-related skin aging; it also helps prevent skin cancer; and it has a lion-tamer effect on tumor cells. What’s more, green tea contains L-theanine, a de-tensing amino acid -- and anything you can do to staunch the flow of the stress hormone cortisol helps keep collagen fibers intact.

 

Green and Leafy
Certain dark leafy greens, whether they’re fresh, frozen, raw, or steamed, really deliver on vitamin A, one of the most skin-essential vitamins going.

The skin doc’s 3 top picks: SPINACH, TURNIP GREENS, BROCCOLI

What they do: Deliver a hefty supply of vitamin A, which supports skin cell turnover, the process that keeps cell growth and development humming along flawlessly. Without enough A, skin becomes dry, tough, and scaly.

 

Fisherman’s Faves
Several cold-water catches give your skin a double benefit: age-fighting omega-3 fatty acids plus the restorative powers of protein.

The skin doc’s 7 top picks: SALMON, TROUT, TUNA, ATLANTIC MACKEREL, SARDINES, PACIFIC HERRING, MOST SHELLFISH
 
Just don’t, uh, go overboard. As good as omega-3s are for skin (and the rest of you, too), worries about the amount of mercury in many fish mean it’s smart to limit seafood to two meals a week. That’s a must for women who are or might become pregnant or are nursing, and for young children, too. (Go here for the government’s fish guidelines.)

What they do: Omega-3s fight inflammation, now considered one of the top skin-agers, and they also help protect against sunburn, enhancing the effects of your SPF sunscreen. Protein is required to build and repair skin cells and to make enzymes and hormones that help keep it glowing.



Fill your weekly grocery cart with all of the above foods and you won’t just look younger, you’ll be younger. Eating at least 1 serving of fish a week and getting the right amount of antioxidants through diet or supplements lower your biological age. In fact, the antioxidants alone can make your RealAge up to 6 years younger.

  • 1. Posted by Regina E on Wed, Mar 19, 2008, 2:04 pm PDT

    wow, and i really love lots of the items posted....thanks

    Report Abuse
  • 2. Posted by pinkpotter70 on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 5:21 am PDT

    your the best

    Report Abuse
  • 3. Posted by Dr Raj Vij on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 11:20 am PDT

    Its good

    Report Abuse
  • 4. Posted by bluebijoujewelry on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 11:22 am PDT

    Good to know! Thanks for sharing

    Report Abuse
  • 5. Posted by lbeyries2 on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 11:30 am PDT

    Avocado is also great for your skin. you can even apply it topically for added moisture and is also good for your hair.

    Report Abuse
  • 6. Posted by Dorian on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 11:32 am PDT

    Try Juicing..This am I combined, apples carrots, tomatoes, oranges, grapes and mango..delicious..and no preservatives.

    Report Abuse
  • 7. Posted by lerm on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 11:40 am PDT

    For the past 10 yrs, I've eaten most food group posted above. I'm 50 yrs old woman and people think I've look like 10 yrs younger.

    Report Abuse
  • 8. Posted by Leela on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 11:56 am PDT

    Do this and you will be amazed. At 54 people think I am 39, no kidding. I do not smoke, drink or eat junk food. Ayurveda teaches that we are what we eat and become what we think about. Take care of your body, respect your mind and find something you love to enjoy every day. Life becomes a blessing when we live in respect. Namaste, ya'll.

    Report Abuse
  • 9. Posted by phatkat2282 on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 12:11 pm PDT

    Eggs have been added and removed from the list of healthy foods so many times its hard to say. Though i've never heard of them being good for skin..just a good source of protein. I would say no because most of the meat and eggs we eat are raised and slaughtered using inhumane practices (and that's besides the vast amounts of chemicals and hormones they use) Whatever benefits you might have recieved have now been altered and poisoned. Your best bet would be organic eggs from free-range, hormone, and chemical free chickens. But even then the regulations are so loose there is no guarantee.

    Report Abuse
  • 10. Posted by eldarey99 on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 12:17 pm PDT

    i use to break out alot and my hair always felt dry so i changed my diet about a year ago and started eating alot of veggies and drinking tea w/honey or cinammon sugar and my skin and hair feel like silk!! i quit drinking sodas n coffee and cut down on the junk food and beer, you know i feel so much better inside out!! YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT!

    Report Abuse
  • 11. Posted by aleighn@sbcglobal.net on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 1:53 pm PDT

    From personal experience I have found that drinking lots and lots of spring water does the trick for me. I am a 45 year-old woman expecting my third child this May (a surprise). I feel as if I'm 30 years-old! My friends and family think I look at least ten years younger than I am. I also believe that fresh air and sunshine have a great benefit! Take care of you!

    Report Abuse
  • 12. Posted by Amit D on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 2:32 pm PDT

    salmon & olive oil definately work

    Report Abuse
  • 13. Posted by Gene R on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 2:48 pm PDT

    People who don't know me think I'm about 65 or 66--actually I'm only 64! I love health food!

    Report Abuse
  • 14. Posted by fvallejo_is on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 2:57 pm PDT

    From personal experience, One I thing that I found out is the ACAI berry. From Dr. Perricones Book he said that the ACAI berry is the #1 anti-aging fruit out there. Go to http://www.thesecretofwellnessandvitality.com. to buy.

    Report Abuse
  • 15. Posted by kosudka@sbcglobal.net on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 3:47 pm PDT

    I love the idea!!! But I don`t like a fisch. What else can I eat to be healthy without fisch?Thank you

    Report Abuse
  • 16. Posted by rachel l on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 4:22 pm PDT

    thanks for the tips

    Report Abuse
  • 17. Posted by blondie7179@att.net on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 4:29 pm PDT

    hello there !!

    Report Abuse
  • 18. Posted by Betty B on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 4:49 pm PDT

    You did not put in the #1 food for your liver and that is Dandelion Greens. Shame on you. I love them with lemon juice and olive oil. Now go take on the day.

    Report Abuse
  • 19. Posted by evie on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 5:15 pm PDT

    Since I have started drinking lemon juice with warm water about half a cup each morning I have been able to digest food better.

    Report Abuse
  • 20. Posted by G. Lee M on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 5:27 pm PDT

    I love this new juice called Durian Fusion. It's made from a strange fruit called durian the king of fruits, mango, and papaya. Yum!. It makes my skin glow and gives me a very happy feeling. It has no alcohol in it. You can learn more at http://durianhappyjuice.com

    Report Abuse
  • 21. Posted by nurseblondie@rogers.com on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 6:34 pm PDT

    kiwi has more vitasmin C in it than any other citrus fruits. Eat kiwi if you don't like the sour taste of oranges or lemons.

    Report Abuse
  • 22. Posted by Heres_hoping on Thu, Mar 20, 2008, 9:08 pm PDT

    there are only 17 foods listed

    Report Abuse
  • 23. Posted by Opinionated on Fri, Mar 21, 2008, 7:51 am PDT

    I'm going to print this artical along with all your comments and post it on my frig! Thanks for the host of tips! I will definately share this information with all my friends and love ones.

    Report Abuse
  • 24. Posted by kay on Sat, Mar 22, 2008, 10:03 am PDT

    I couldn't help but notice only 3 foods listed under the "Firm and Bright" category.

    Report Abuse
  • 25. Posted by Joystar on Sun, Mar 23, 2008, 8:04 am PDT

    Great information- thanks

    Report Abuse
  • 26. Posted by chicagosuitelady on Sun, Mar 23, 2008, 2:32 pm PDT

    I enjoy berries and fresh squeezed juices... So, in order to get it all everyday- a morning and evening smoothie is recommended... Grabbing some blueberries, strawberries and bananas- fresh squeezed orange juice, ice- a scoop of frozen yogurt for sweetness- and you are good to go. For a late evening quencher-take a juicer and juice carrots and apples into a great tasting fresh juice- and enjoy! Real simple ways to ensure you are getting the vitamins your body needs.

    Report Abuse
  • 27. Posted by cyannehaiku on Sun, Mar 23, 2008, 9:12 pm PDT

    very helpful thanx

    Report Abuse
  • 28. Posted by jmeadowsffm on Wed, Mar 26, 2008, 10:11 am PDT

    everybody is going to get old.....eat all this ya want and you will still get wrinkles haha....it's life!

    Report Abuse
  • 29. Posted by on Wed, Mar 26, 2008, 10:12 am PDT

    The skin doc’s 4 top picks: SWEET POTATOES, TOMATOES, CANTALOUPE . What's the fourth? I count only 3 here. What did I miss?

    Report Abuse
  • 30. Posted by Scott on Wed, Mar 26, 2008, 10:14 am PDT

    Shaddup

    Report Abuse

LEAVE YOUR COMMENT

You must sign in to leave a comment