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Eating these foods can reduce skin pigmentation

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 2, 2023, 08:07 IST
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Eating these foods can reduce skin pigmentation

Worried about skin patches, uneven skin tone or hyper pigmentation? Then you need to stop and read on! There’s no denying that even the slightest change or discolouration or pigmentation on our skin may seem like an unnerving experience, but what if we tell you that it all comes down to your diet and lifestyle, and can be reversed in some cases by fixing the diet and lifestyle. Here’s a list of common foods that can naturally help reverse and reduce pigmentation and skin issues, when included in the day-to-day diet.

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​​Why does pigmentation occur?​


Skin pigmentation is the result of several factors like genetics, exposure to sunlight, hormonal changes, and skin disorders. However, maintaining a healthy diet can contribute to overall skin health and may help in managing as well reducing the pigmentation in some cases. Here are some foods that are generally considered beneficial for skin health:

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​​Fruits and vegetables​


Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, fruits and vegetables can help protect the skin from oxidative stress. Berries, citrus fruits, spinach, kale, and carrots are examples of skin-friendly produce.

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​​Fatty fish​


Fatty fishes are naturally loaded with Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E and other essential nutrients, which help in improving skin texture and maintain skin elasticity and hydration. Fish like salmon, trout and mackerel help reduce skin aging and pigmentation.

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​​Tomatoes​


Rich in lycopene, tomatoes have antioxidant properties that may contribute to skin protection. Cooking tomatoes can enhance the absorption of lycopene. In fact, both consumption and application of tomatoes can help reduce pigmentation and boost skin glow.

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​​Green Tea​


Green tea contains antioxidants, particularly catechins, which may help protect the skin from damage caused by UV rays. Sipping on this tea can help reverse signs of aging and reduce the impact of pigmentation on topical application.

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​​Nuts and seeds​


Almonds, walnuts, flaxseeds, and chia seeds provide essential nutrients like antioxidants, vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids, which can support healthy skin. Even topical application of almond and chia seeds can reduce the skin issues and boost radiance.

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