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8 Foods To Add To Your Diet To Prevent Wrinkles

posted in All on 9/8/2014
Blueberries
Blueberries
Start incorporating these foods that prevent wrinkles into your diet now, so you can have smoother, healthier-looking skin later. Blueberries Blueberries don’t just boost your mental and cardiovascular health: They’re packed with polyphenols, a powerful antioxidant which help preserve your skin’s collagen and elasticity by fighting free radicals
Salmon
Salmon
Salmon This fish is full of wrinkle-fighting omega-3 fatty acids, which help keep your skin moisturized and prevent redness and swelling. Aim to eat one to two servings a week—salmon is great on its own or over a salad—to reap the benefits.
Soy
Soy
Soy According to a study published in the European Journal of Nutrition, ingesting soy regularly can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Study participants saw significant results in six months—and they had less dark spots and under eye circles, too!
Kale
Kale
Kale It’s no wonder this powerful leafy green has been dubbed a superfood. In addition to all its health benefits, kale contains the wrinkle-fighting antioxidant lutein, iron, which helps get more oxygen to your skin, and vitamin A, which helps fight premature aging. Luckily, you can slip kale into pretty much everything without altering the taste. Smoothies, salads, and side dishes are easy ways to up your kale intake.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate
Pomegranate Pomegranates contain a host of wrinkle-reducing ingredients: Ellagic acid (a compound that fights free radical damage), punicalagin (a nutrient that has been linked to skin’s collagen preservation), and vitamin C, which helps protect your skin against sun damage. Nibble on a handful of pomegranate seeds once a week to see results.
Carrots
Carrots
Carrots These veggies are packed with the antioxidant vitamins E and A, as well as bioflavonoids, which can help moisturize your skin. Incorporate them into your diet by snacking on baby carrots a few times a week, or sprinkling shredded ones over a salad.
Acai
Acai
Acai This berry has high antioxidant levels and has been found to fight superoxide, a skin-damaging free radical. Fresh acai berries can be hard to find, but you can typically find them in your grocery store’s freezer section. Sprinkle them over yogurt or blend them into a smoothie a few times a week.
Apples
Apples
Apples A study from the University Paris Descartes found that apple pectin may help promote epidermal growth and fight the appearance of aging in skin. Snack on an apple with nut butter several times a week to max out the effect.

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