Fruit benefits for skin
10 Fruits For Glowing, Youthful Skin
Fruits To Eat Daily For Glowing Skin
1. Oranges
Daily Vitamin C intake is mandatory for radiant skin. The natural oils
present in oranges keep your skin hydrated, making it look plump.
Vitamin C is known to aid in collagen production, which keeps your skin
firm and reduces the appearance of signs of aging (1) (2). High in vitamin C
and antioxidants, oranges help fight free radicals in the body,
minimizing DNA damage. This slows down premature aging.
How To Use
A. In Your Diet
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Eat half an orange everyday.
·
You could even consume freshly squeezed
orange juice. Avoid the pulp if you have ulcers in your stomach, Irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS) or Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
·
You could make a tasty orange smoothie or
add it to your salads.
B. For Pigmentation
Apply plain, freshly squeezed orange juice to your pigmentation spots.
C. For Oily Skin
Mix 3 tablespoons of orange juice with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Add a
pinch of turmeric to the mixture along with 2 tablespoons of gram flour. Apply
it as a pack and leave until dry (around 15 minutes). Rinse off thoroughly with
lukewarm or cold water.
D. For Dry Skin
Mix 3 tablespoons of orange juice with a teaspoon of lemon juice. Add half a teaspoon of milk to the mixture along with a pinch of turmeric and one teaspoon of honey. Apply it to your skin and leave it on for 10 -15 minutes
2. Papaya
Carica papaya or simply ‘papaya’ as most of us call it, is a naturally
moisturizing agent that helps keep your skin hydrated and soft when
used topically.
Rich in Vitamin A, C and B, this fruit can prove to be effective in maintaining good skin health. Papaya can also improve your digestive system and prevent constipation. This, in turn, aids in clearing up your skin. Studies suggest that this fruit can also speed-up the wound healing process
How To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
Eat a bowl of papaya in the morning as part
of your breakfast.
·
Papaya smoothies are also a good option.
Blending the fruit with some lemon juice will make for a tasty drink.
B. For Smooth Skin
Mash some papaya pieces in a bowl and apply them onto your skin. Leave it
on for 10 minutes.
C. To Reduce Pigmentation
Mash a few pieces of papaya and mix with lemon juice. Add a pinch of
turmeric. Apply to the affected area and wash off after 10 minutes.
D. To Moisturize Dry Parts Of Your Skin
Mix mashed papaya with half a teaspoon of almond oil and apply to the
affected area. Wash off after 10 minutes.
E. Papaya Scrub
Mix mashed papaya with 1 teaspoon of an orange peel. Add a tablespoon of rosewater to the mixture if you have oily skin. If your skin is dry, you can use honey.
3. Lemon
Lemon is popularly used in a number of skincare products. From anti-acne
creams to anti-aging lotions, this citrus fruit can prevent a host of
skin issues.
Rich in Vitamin C, lemon can help reduce signs of aging, hyperpigmentation and
scarring (4). Lemon is also a natural bleaching agent. It helps reduce sun
damage and tan. Addressing a host of skin issues, this ingredient should be
made a mandatory part of your skincare regimen.
How
To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
Lemon juice water with a teaspoon of honey
added to it should be the first thing you drink in the morning.
·
You can add lemon juice to your salad and
even your curries while you consume them.
B. For Tan
Add freshly squeezed lemon juice to a teaspoon of sugar and mix the two.
Rub it onto the affected areas and leave it on for 10 minutes. Wash off with
cold water.
C. For Puffy Eyes And Dark Circles
Mix one teaspoon of lemon with one teaspoon of milk. Gently apply to your
undereyes. Make sure you do not allow the ingredients to enter your eyes to
prevent burning. Leave on for 10 minutes and rinse off with cold water.
D. For Pigmentation Spots
If you have oily skin, applying lemon juice alone to your affected
areas is recommended. However, if your skin is dry, mix a few drops of lemon
juice with some coconut oil.
E. For Acne Scars
Mix lemon juice with rose water and dab it gently on your skin using a
cotton ball. Rinse off after 10 minutes.
4. Watermelon
The name itself sounds so refreshing. Watermelon is rich in fibres and of
course, water. It contains 92 percent water, which means hydrated, soft and
supple skin. This red ball of refreshment, quite literally, contains Vitamin C,
A, B1, B6 and Lycopene that are essential in improving overall skin health and
texture.
Vitamin C helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Vitamin
A and B contributes to maintaining an even skin texture. Lycopene acts as
a free radical scavenger, preventing tissue damage in your skin (5).
Free radicals are responsible for increased skin inflammation that
promotes a number of skin issues. The best part - watermelons contain no fat
and are cholesterol-free (6).
How
To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
Have watermelon juice in the morning or
instead of your evening snack.
·
Add freshly cut watermelon to your salads
and smoothies.
B. For Oily Skin
Mix 3 tablespoons of watermelon juice, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and 1
tablespoon of fuller’s earth. You could even add a teaspoon of rose water if
you wish. Apply the mixture to your skin. Leave it on for 15 minutes (till it
dries) and rinse off with cold water.
C. For Dry Skin
Mix 3 tablespoons of watermelon juice with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice.
Add 1 teaspoon of honey and aloe vera gel each. Apply it to your skin and rinse
off after 10-15 minutes.
5. Cucumber
According to the technical definition, cucumbers are fruits, and oh so hydrating!
The major part of cucumber is water. Thus, they have a cooling effect on the
body and are high in antioxidants (7).
The peel of a cucumber contains Vitamin C and Vitamin K, which is vital
to achieve healthy, glowing skin. Studies suggest that sea cucumbers can aid in
skin whitening and can also reduce the appearance of fine lines (8). They also
help in reducing puffy eyes and dark circles.
How To Use
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You can consume a cucumber every day just by
eating it raw as a snack.
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You can also add cucumber slices to your
sandwiches and salads.
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Cucumber juice can also be eaten first thing
in the morning.
A. To Reduce Acne
Add 1 tablespoon of gram flour to a freshly grated cucumber. You can add
a teaspoon of rose water to the mixture. Apply it to the affected area and
rinse off with cold water after 15 minutes.
B. For Dry Skin
To moisturize dry skin, grate a cucumber and add 1 tablespoon of milk to
it. Add a teaspoon of coconut oil to the mixture and apply it to your skin.
Rinse off after 10 minutes.
6. Pineapples
Pineapples contain Vitamins A, C, K and minerals that are essential in
maintaining clear, healthy skin (9). They are also rich in bromelain, which has
anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties (10) (11).
This fruit can improve your skin texture, reduce sun spots and reduce
acne symptoms. It is also effective in speeding-up the skin’s healing
process and removing dead skin cells (12).
How
To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
Consume freshly chopped pineapple as part of
your morning breakfast or as an evening snack.
·
You can add pineapple pieces to your pizzas,
sandwiches or even desserts.
B. Anti-aging Face Pack
Add a teaspoon of milk to a teaspoon of pineapple juice and apply it to
your skin. Rinse off after 10 minutes with cold water.
C. To Brighten Skin
Take a few spoons of pineapple pulp and add a tablespoon of gram flour to it. Mix till you get a paste and apply to your skin. Allow it to sit on till it gets dry. Wash off with cold water.
7. Mango
Almost all of us look forward to the summer for mangoes! This delicious
fruit is not just a treat to your taste buds; it also benefits your skin in
many ways.
Mangoes are packed with Vitamins A, E and C. It also possesses
wound-healing properties (13). This makes it effective in reducing the
appearance of fine lines and acne marks. It also has anti-inflammatory
properties that help reduce acne symptoms. This fruit rejuvenates your skin to
give you that beautiful, radiant summer glow.
How
To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
What could be better than starting your
summer mornings with freshly cut mangoes?
·
Mango smoothies are also a drink to savor.
B. For Oily Skin
Mix mango, rose water and lime together in a bowl and apply to your skin.
Leave it on for 10 minutes and rinse off with cold water.
C. For Dry Skin
Mash a mango and mix with 1 teaspoon of yoghurt, 1 teaspoon of honey and mix well. Wash with normal water after 10 minutes of application.
8. Apricot
Apricots are high in antioxidants and vitamin C, which helps fight free
radicals in your body. It helps reduce the appearance of signs of aging.
Apricots also possess anti-inflammatory properties that can improve acne
symptoms.
Apricots are also rich in Vitamin A, K and folate that are effective in
improving your skin’s overall health.
How
To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
You can add chopped apricots to your
breakfast or smoothies.
·
You can also add some spices to it and dry it
under the sun to store it for future consumption.
B. For Healthy Skin
Place thin slices of apricots to the pigmented areas of your skin and remove them after 10 minutes.
9. Apple
Apples are packed with Vitamins A and C that cater to a host of skin
issues. Apple peels are also rich in antioxidants that help reduce the
appearance of signs of aging. Apples also contain antioxidants that fight free
radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress.
How To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
Eat an apple every day with your breakfast.
·
Apple smoothies are a tasty way of consuming
this fruit.
B. Topically
Apply a grated piece of apple to your skin for 10 minutes for better
skin.
C. For Dry Skin
Mix 1 teaspoon of honey with a grated piece of an apple. Apply to your skin for 10 minutes and wash off with lukewarm water
10. Strawberries
Apart from being great ice cream flavors, strawberries also possess
qualities that can help improve skin health! Strawberries are great chemical
exfoliators. They contain an alpha-hydroxy acid known as salicylic acid xwhich
is a popular ingredient in beauty products.
Salicylic acid in itself possesses anti-inflammatory and antibacterial
properties that can help reduce acne symptoms. It cleanses the skin and removes
unwanted dirt and bacteria that may clog your pores.
Strawberries also contain Vitamin C and ellagic acid. Ellagic acid
prevents UV damage and reduces the appearance of signs of aging (15).
How
To Use
A. In Your Diet
·
Have a bowl of strawberries with your
breakfast.
·
You can also add strawberries to your
desserts.
B. For Pigmentation And Tanning
Mash a few strawberries and add a tablespoon of lime juice to it. Apply
to the affected area. Wash off after 10 minutes with lukewarm water.
C. For Glowing Skin
Mash a few strawberries (how much ever you think you may require). Apply the mashed pieces to your skin and wash off after 10 minutes.
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