26 May

Want Perfect Skin? Here’s One Important Secret.

Brynn McKenry
Brynn McKenry is the host of a syndicated radio show called The Brynn Project designed to help inspire people to feel good from the inside out. Brynn believes that while fashion and beauty are typically what we see on the outside, style also comes from the way we carry ourselves. While trends can vary from person to person, Brynn is constantly looking for new ways to enhance a look.
Brynn McKenry

One of the most coveted beauty traits by women of all
ages is that naturally clear, glowing, and healthy-looking skin.  As important as doing things like using a
good moisturizer and washing off our makeup before bed, what’s also important
is our diet.

Think about it! 
When you aren’t eating your best, whether it’s that bag of chips or
eating those fast foods, we tend to have less energy and that is also reflected
on our skin.  One way this shows is
through those pesky little pimples.

Here are 6 food groups that contain acne-fighting food
properties.  Use these as a guideline
next time you go to the grocery store.

1)  Salmon and walnuts.  Each of these contains omega-3 fatty acids
which are helpful for giving skin that almost instant glow.  Not only will you get an instant glow, but if
a blemish does happen to appear, it won’t be as red.  That’s right. 
These kinds of foods reduce inflammation.

2)  Cherries, berries, green tea, and
spinach.  The common factor here =
antioxidants.  The good thing about antioxidants
and these foods is that they attack those elements in the body that cause
breakouts and other kinds of skin damage. 

a.   Suggestion:  make a strawberry banana smoothie with
vanilla yogurt and add spinach to it.  You won’t taste the spinach, BUT you’ll get all
the benefits of it.  Just ignore the
green color of your smoothie and drink away.

3)  Melons, oranges, tomatoes, and
strawberries.  The Vitamin C in each
of these foods can help strengthen your immune system.  Another benefit of Vitamin C is that it can
help prevent acne scarring.

a.   Also,
strawberries are known as a natural sunblock. 
This doesn’t mean fore go the SPF, but adding strawberries into your
regular diet will be added sun protection.

4)   Almonds, onions, garlic, and whole grains.  Each of these contains a powerful antioxidant
called Selenium, which helps to preserve the skin’s elasticity.

5)   Nuts, soybeans, leafy greens, almonds, and
eggs.  All of these are a great
source of Vitamin E, which can help protect against scarring and skin damage.

6)   Water. 
Drink plenty of water every day. 
Not only is it good to stay hydrated, but water and foods with high
water content can help to flush toxins out of the body.
 

Every item on this list is something that can be found in
any grocery store, and can fit into anyone’s nutritious lifestyle.  By incorporating some of these foods on a
regular basis and cutting back on those processed junk foods, you will not only
start to see a difference in your waistline but your skin will thank you for
it.

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