The Ten Best Nutrients For Skin Health
It’s important to ensure adequate
availability of the nutrients that best protect your skin health. As one
of the only organs directly exposed to external elements, skin must be
protected from the inside out. Therefore, both your daily diet and skin
regimen (you too, men) should include these 10 skin protecting
nutrients.
Lycopene
Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that
has natural UV ray protecting properties. A diet rich in lycopene gives
your skin a little added protection again the sun’s harmful rays.
Lycopene can be found in watermelon, tomatoes, pink grapefruit and
papaya.
Asthaxanthin
Astaxanthin is the pink-hued compound
found in foods such as shrimp and krill. It is one of the only carotene
compounds that is not converted to retinol in the body, therefore, 100%
of its antioxidant strengths are reserved for fighting free radicals.
With prolonged use, studies have shown astaxanthin is incredible for
supporting skin heath and elasticity, and has even been shown to visibly
improve the appearance of skin by reducing signs of aging such as dry
skin, wrinkles and age spots. One of our trusted partners, SAN, has a
great product called PurZanthin that
uses 100% all natural astaxanthin from non-shellfish sources. Whichever
brand you choose, make sure it’s 100% all natural as there are
synthetic astaxanthin formulas on the market.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is excellent for skin both
internally and topically. It’s antioxidant properties protect your skin
against harmful free radicals while encouraging the production of
collagen. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 500 to 1,000
milligrams of dietary or supplemental vitamin C per day is sufficient.
While dietary vitamin C can be found in citrus fruits, Brussels sprouts,
red peppers and other foods, topical vitamin C is growing in
popularity. It’s important to use a brand that you trust so that the
nutrient concentrations aren’t compromised. Two products we trust are John Masters Organics Vitamin C Serum
and Eminence Organics Couperose-C Serum
.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A, or its precursor,
beta-carotene, can be found in carrots or spinach and ensures the proper
maintenance, repair and turn over of skin and tissue cells. If you’re
deficient in vitamin A, you may notice a dry or flaky complexion because
your skin is not repairing itself fast enough. Topical vitamin A in the
form of retinol has been known to dramatically improve the appearance
of skin. However, be sure to check with your dermatologist before
considering a topical treatment, as it is not recommended universally.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids:
Omega-3s are associated with reduced
inflammation and are known to increase the radiance of one’s complexion
by locking in hydration. Good omega-3 sources include fatty fish, such
as salmon, walnuts and flax seeds. Higher amounts of omega-3s can be obtained from a high quality, molecularly distilled fish oil supplement.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is known to counter the
harmful effects of UV exposure and provide superior antioxidant
protection. Experts indicate that natural Vitamin E at about 400 mg per
day has been noted to reduce photodamage and wrinkles and to improve
skin texture. Topical vitamin E has been known to balance complexion and
reduce the appearance of “sun spots.” Two brands to consider are Now Foods E-Oil
and Jason Pure Beauty Oil, Vitamin E Oil 32,000 I.U., 1 oz.
Biotin
Biotin
is a B vitamin that is largely responsible for providing the basis for
radiant skin and hair. Experts often recommend anywhere from 1,000-5,000
mcg per day which usually requires a supplement. Food sources for
biotin include peanuts, Swiss chard and tuna.
Vitamin K
Topical vitamin K cream has been
identified as one of the best (and only) treatments available for
effectively reducing under-eye circles. We’ve found one, Naturopathica Vitamin K Brightening Eye Serum
, that we are really comfortable endorsing, as it is a 100% organic brand that uses high quality ingredients.
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid
has the remarkable ability to hold 1,000 times its weight in water,
therefore, is a great nutrient for maintaining your skin’s hydration.
Additionally, it acts as a bonding agent of sorts, keeping your skin
cells from separating (i.e. wrinkling).
Alpha Lipoic Acid
This potent antioxidant is one of the
only nutrients that is both water-soluble and fat-soluble. This means it
can protect your skin’s cells from free radical damage both on inside
and the surface. Topical treatments are growing in popularity but one of
the best, organic brands we’ve found is Passport to Organics’ Face Lift – Total 360 Regeneration Cream with Alpha Lipoic Acid.
(This formula also contains hyaluronic acid, vitamin C and a few other skin supporting nutrients.)
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