Vitamins for Gorgeous and Healthy Skin


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By : Abraham Galvin

The skin is one of mighty indicators of health. Wrinkles, dry or greasy skin, acne, and inflammation all are signs of poor internal fitness, frequently brought on by consuming harmful foods and avoiding skin-healthy nutrients. Skin care is about protecting your skin from the harmful effects of water, wind and sun. Healthy beautiful skin is the end result of a well-hydrated skin that is duly protected from the sun damage. There are lots of ways to keep your skin healthy and glowing. There is an essential need for vitamins for healthy skin. Lack of vitamins can make skin lifeless, blotchy and dull, certain vitamins and minerals, when taken internally.

Vitamins can positively influence skin appearance, lovely, and a woman’s overall health. There is a effective connection between nutritional intake and skin health. Habitual intake of a multi-vitamin or eating fruits and vegetables rich in all the nutrients is essential for good health. The vitamins C, E, A, K, and B complex all help advance skin health and appearance. Vitamin A strengthens the protective tissue of the skin and prevents acne. It helps decrease sebum production. This vitamin is essential for the maintenance and repair of the tissue which the skin and mucous membranes are made of.

Zinc helps with healing of the tissues and helps prevent scarring. It assists prevent acne by regulating the activity of the oil glands. Zinc encourages a healthy immune system and the healing of wounds. It is also an antioxidant which helps to battle and stop the formation of free radicals. Vitamin A is also a powerful antioxidant needed to rid your body of toxins. Vitamin B Complex helps to maintain healthy skin tone - also useful in relieving anxiety and stress. Vitamin E and vitamin C have antioxidant properties and owing to this fact, they assist a great deal in preventing any sort of skin damage.

Vitamin E prevents cell harm by inhibiting the oxidation of lipids (fats) and the formation of free radicals. Vitamin E can also help decrease wrinkles if/when you have any and make your skin look and feel smoother. Vitamin C is another "super vitamin". Vitamin C helps to counteract the effects of the free-radical damage caused by too much sun. When vitamin C is used in skin care products it can enhance collagen production. Vitamin D is absorbed normally through the skin’s outer layers during early mornings. It helps heal the skin problems when applied topically, especially when it is combined with vitamin A.