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    Feed Your Face: 10 Foods for Better Skin

    You can’t just shove junk food in your face and expect to have smooth, supple skin. But swap those cheese puffs for a cup of cottage cheese and you’ll get glowing results. Read on for 10 yummy foods that’ll nourish your skin. Plus, are you a health food nut? Take our quiz…  

     When it comes to your health, the outside reflects the inside. A dull, dry complexion is a blinking neon sign that you’re not eating right. Lucky for you, you can put your best face forward with a better diet. Here’s how:

     Face Food #1: Avocados
    This creamy, green fruit is abundant in essential oils and B-complex vitamins that nourish your skin, inside and out.

    Niacin (vitamin B3) is especially important for healthy skin, and avocados contain oodles of it. Niacin, an anti-inflammatory, soothes irritated skin and red, blotchy skin. One avocado has 3.8 mg niacin – 27% of your daily need.

     Blend half an avocado with yogurt and frozen berries to make a creamy, nutty-flavored morning smoothie. And keep reading for a great avocado face-mask recipe that will solve your dry skin problems instantly.

     Face Food #2: Mangoes
    Mangoes have more than 80% of your daily requirements for vitamin A, which is why they’re such a great face food. Vitamin A maintains and repairs skin cells; a deficiency will result in a dry, flaky complexion. As an antioxidant, vitamin A also fights free radical damage that can prematurely age the skin. And with fewer than 70 calories per serving, this succulent fruit is the perfect pick for your figure, not just your face.

     Face Food #3: Almonds
    Not only is it a gorgeous shape for your eyes, almonds are also great for your complexion. With 150% of your daily need for vitamin E, it’s no wonder that getting a bit nutty is good for you.

    Vitamin E's rich oils moisturize dry skin, and its antioxidants protect against skin damage and premature aging of facial tissue.

     Face Food #4: Cottage Cheese
    Dairy is good for your bones and face. But it’s the selenium in cottage cheese, not the calcium that makes us wild for the creamy curds.

    Selenium, an essential mineral, teams up with vitamin E as a powerful free radical-fighting antioxidant duo. Plus, it’ll protect against skin cancer and fight dandruff.

    Face Food #5: Acerola Cherries
    Your average cherry doesn’t supply a lot of vitamin C, but that’s not true for Acerolas. One Acerola cherry supplies 100% of your daily allowance for vitamin C, which is great news for your skin. As an antioxidant, vitamin C fights skin damage and wrinkles. It also plays a central role in the production of collagen, the structural protein in your skin.

    Face Food #6: Oysters
    Whether they’re an aphrodisiac or not, oysters are a love fest for skin. Oysters fight pimples because they’re rich in zinc. The mineral affects sebum production, a deficiency may contribute to acne.

     Zinc also helps boost elastin (the skin's elastic protein) production with the help of vitamin C.

    Face Food #7: Baked Potatoes
    Set aside the greasy French fries. A plump, steaming baked potato is good for your skin.

     Eat one baked potato (with the skin) to get 75% of your daily copper need. This essential mineral works with vitamin C and zinc to produce the elastin fibers that support skin structure. Too little copper in your diet can reduce your skin’s ability to heal and cause it to become rigid and lifeless.

    Face Food #8: Mushrooms
    This fungus isn’t just for soup; it’s rich in riboflavin, a B vitamin that’s vital to your skin. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is involved in tissue maintenance and repair, and improves skin blemishes caused by rosacea. This vitamin is so important for skin repair that the body uses large amounts after sustaining a burn or wound, or undergoing surgery.

    Face Food #9: Flaxseed Oil
    It’s no secret that Omega 3s are great for your skin, but did you know that flaxseed oil is one of the best sources of this essential fatty acid? That’s great news if you’re not a fish-lover.

     Just one teaspoon of flaxseed oil per day provides 2.5 grams of Omega 3s, which, in turn, hydrate the skin. Essential fatty acids also dilute sebum and unclog pores that otherwise leads to acne.

    Face Food #10: Wheat Germ
    Don’t let the “germ” scare you – it’s actually just the embryo within a grain of wheat, and it’s nutritious. Wheat germ is a good source of biotin, a B vitamin that is crucial to skin health. A mild biotin deficiency can cause dermatitis, a skin condition characterized by itchy, scaly skin. Sprinkle wheat germ on yogurt for a tasty way to get more biotin in your diet.

     Slather It On!
    You don't have to eat these foods to nourish healthier skin. Some make for great facial masks too.

    Try this avocado mask to instantly moisturize your skin:

    1. Mash one whole avocado
    2. Add 1 teaspoon flaxseed oil and 1 teaspoon honey
    3. Mix together until smooth and creamy
    4. Apply to face and let sit for 15 to 20 minutes
    5. Rinse clean with warm water

     Take care of your skin by eating right and having fun with your food. Drink plenty of water and exercise daily to flush out toxins.

    And don’t put toxins right back in your body! Smoking damages healthy skin and makes it more prone to wrinkles and an ashen, gray color – not pretty.

    Finally, always wear sunscreen, especially on your face, whether it’s sunny or cloudy. Buy a face moisturizer that contains at least 15 SPF. Or wear a hat that provides shade.

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