Natural ways to love the skin you’re in!
Sometimes loving our skin can be difficult. Eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis and acne can make even the most confident person self-conscious. Even without these concerns, dryness, lines and signs of aging are a concern too - especially for women.
If you want to get comfortable with your skin, start by thinking about what you put in…
Vitamin A helps control the amount of keratin in your skin to keep it soft. Vitamin A helps reduce the scaling associated with eczema and dermatitis and its anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve the redness from these conditions, as well as acne and psoriasis.
Vitamin C is your skin’s best friend! Vitamin C helps cleanse impurities from the body and is used to produce collagen - the skin’s connective tissue. If you have eczema or dermatitis, Vitamin C is a natural antihistamine that may reduce allergic flare-ups. Its anti-inflammatory properties help manage redness from dermatitis and acne too.
Vitamin E always gets a mention for skin health because it helps maintain collagen for skin elasticity. Popular in skincare products, Vitamin E supports healing, limits scar formation, and is a source of anti-aging antioxidants to boot!
Pantothenic acid stimulates cell growth, promotes healing and reduces inflammation. It supports regeneration of damaged skin, promotes healthy new cell growth and reduces inflammation to help you manage the symptoms and appearance of skin irritations.
Selenium is a mineral that may reduce the severity of psoriasis, protects the body from free radical damage – a cause of premature aging - and improves the activity of Vitamin E. Selenium is antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, and is another way you can reduce symptoms of inflamed skin conditions.
Bioflavonoids are super-antioxidants, powerful for healing and regeneration. They’ll help support your skin and general health by boosting the effects of Vitamin C.
Omega 3 also has anti-inflammatory properties that help ease inflammation, soothe skin’s appearance and help you keep it well hydrated.
Where to find these nutrients…
Vitamin A: Meat, fish, eggs, dairy, carrots, sweet potatoes
Vitamin C: Oranges and citrus fruits, blackcurrants, green peppers, mangos
Vitamin E: Wheatgerm oil, sunflower oil, almonds, pin nuts, spinach, avocado, sunflower seeds
Pantothenic acid: Shitake mushrooms, avocados, sweet potatoes, sunflower seeds
Selenium: Fish and shellfish, sunflower seeds, walnuts, brazil nuts, fruit & vegetables
Bioflavonoids: Citrus fruits, apricots, broccoli, cherries
Omega 3: Oily fish such as herring, mackerel and salmon, walnuts, flaxseeds
Supplements for skin health
Propolis is a natural source of Vitamin A, Vitamin E, pantothenic acid and bioflavonoids! It can be taken in capsule form to support healthy skin from the inside and can also be applied to directly skin if purchased in liquid form.
Fish oils like Omega 3 and Squalene are mostly used for arthritis or immune support, however both have excellent benefits for your skin.
What goes in really will help you get your best ever skin!