Not all fats are evil. Omega-3 fatty acids are just one
example of healthy fats — and they’re especially important for those who want
to prevent fine lines and wrinkles. “Omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation
that can lead to wrinkles, and they prevent collagen breakdown,” says Keri Glassman, RD, a
nutritionist based in New York City. Good sources of these
fats recommended by the National Institutes of Health include things like
walnuts and flaxseed.
You can also enlist the help of avocados, which are packed with nutrients that benefit the
skin. “Avocados are high in sterolins, which help soften and moisturize the
skin,” says Glassman. “They also have vitamin E, which enhances the skin’s
collagen production while sealing in vital moisture.”
Collagen is a fibrous protein naturally produced in the body
that helps repair connective tissue, and keeps our hair, nails, and skin
strong, says Zeichner. Eating food rich in vitamins A and C,
like blueberries and kale, has also been shown to increase
collagen production, according to research.
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