You’re proud of your beautiful skin and when you tell folks your age, they often do a double take. But perhaps you’re slowly seeing some changes in the mirror, and you know that a good skincare routine alone won’t be enough to keep at bay those sneakier signs of aging like thinning hair or the need for reading glasses or extra dental work.
Beauty is an inside job. That’s why so many celebrities and everyday sisters try collagen supplements, which are thought to help improve skin hydration, elasticity and softness.1 But this is just one of the many ways your diet can boost your beauty.
Here’s a look at 7 superfoods that can help give you that post-40 glow up, foods that you might even find in the kitchens of some of our favorite celebrity ageless beauties.
Wild salmon
If you’re a fan of seafood, here’s a reason to love it even more: salmon and other cold-water fish can be a delicious way to keep your skin looking youthful. Salmon is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which can ward off wrinkles by keeping your skin pretty and plump.
Salmon also is a great source of protein. You better believe that Viola Davis’ diet incorporated plenty of protein when she was training for The Woman King. But you need protein, too, even if you’re not preparing to be a warrior on the big screen.
Many dieticians and dermatologists agree that a protein-rich diet can help give your skin that glow that we all want. Animal proteins like salmon contain all nine of the essential amino acids that we need.4 Amino acids are important because they’re the building blocks of keratins, collagen and elastin. Amino acids can help prevent sun damage and can help your skin repair itself if sun damage does occur.
If you’re vegan, don’t fret. A tasty dish of your favorite legumes with brown rice or soy should do the trick of getting you the amino acids you need.
Blueberries
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Blueberries are like the superheroes of the fruit family, using the superpowers of antioxidants to fight off free radicals that can damage your cells and cause pre-mature aging. Blueberries can boost collagen production and improve circulation – both of which can improve the health of your skin, too.
And blueberries love you inside out. They provide potassium, magnesium, and vitamin C. Blueberries also contain fiber and prebiotics, which help with your gut health -- which researchers are finding could be linked to skin health.
Blueberries may also help lower blood pressure, manage blood sugar levels and reduce your risk of heart attack. These super berries may improve your memory too.