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How to protect the skin from sun damage with what you eat

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 29, 2025, 10:37 IST
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How to protect the skin from sun damage with what you eat

Everyone talks about SPF and sunblock—and yes, they’re important—but what if you could help your skin from the inside out? What you eat doesn’t just affect how you feel; it can actually act as your skin’s backup when you're out soaking up the sun. Think of food as internal armour—delicious, natural, and surprisingly powerful. Sun exposure is part of life. But dullness, dryness, and early wrinkles don’t have to be. With a few smart choices on your plate, you can boost your skin’s resilience, calm inflammation, and even repair damage after a long sunny day.

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Why food matters more than you think

The skin is your body’s largest organ, and like everything else inside you, it responds to what you feed it. Antioxidants, healthy fats, vitamins—they don’t just keep your body running, they help strengthen your skin barrier, reduce oxidative stress, and keep that glow intact even during peak summer. So while sunscreen protects the outside, your meals protect the foundation.

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Radiant protection

Brightly coloured fruits and vegetables aren’t just pretty to look at—they're packed with antioxidants that fight off free radicals triggered by UV rays. Berries, carrots, spinach, and tomatoes are some great examples. They’re rich in compounds like beta-carotene and lycopene, which can actually increase your skin’s natural defence against sunburn and inflammation. The more variety in your salad bowl, the more layers of support your skin gets.

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Healthy fats for a strong barrier

Healthy fats are essential for glowing skin. Omega-rich foods like flaxseeds, walnuts, and even desi favourites like mustard oil or ghee in moderation help keep the skin’s lipid barrier intact. This means better moisture retention, less dryness, and more protection against external aggressors like sun, dust, and pollution. Avocados, with their creamy texture, are also a treasure trove of skin-loving nutrients.

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Hydration, but make it smart

Water is important, but you can go beyond that. Foods like cucumber, watermelon, citrus fruits, and coconut water not only hydrate but also help flush out toxins, keeping your skin fresh and cool. These water-rich foods also reduce dryness and dullness caused by heat. Plus, they’re packed with vitamins that give your skin an extra glow.

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Vitamin C for repair mode

This one’s a hero for a reason. Vitamin C, found in citrus, guava, amla, capsicum, and kiwi, helps boost collagen and supports skin healing. If you've had too much sun, it works as a recovery agent—fighting damage and reducing pigmentation. Pair it with iron-rich foods to help your body absorb both more effectively.

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Nature’s quiet defenders

Surprisingly, a chilled glass of green tea or a small piece of dark chocolate can do more than boost your mood. Both are loaded with polyphenols, which reduce inflammation and may even increase skin’s tolerance to UV rays over time. So yes, your snack break might just be helping your skin stay protected.

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Spice it right

Turmeric isn’t just for curries—it’s anti-inflammatory, healing, and great for overall skin health. Adding a pinch to your meals or mixing it into warm milk can help calm skin from the inside. Black pepper, ginger, and cinnamon also help improve circulation and nutrient absorption.

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Eat for glow, not just for full

Feeding your skin doesn’t mean giving up your favourite dishes. It means adding a little intention to your meals, choosing ingredients that love your skin back. Over time, you’ll notice the difference—not just in fewer sunburns, but in a brighter, healthier look that lasts long after summer ends.

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