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6 vitamin E-rich foods for healthy and glowing skin

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 16, 2023, 13:00 IST
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​Vitamin E rich food for radiant beauty

More than just skincare products are required to achieve that truly desired healthy and radiant skin. The key is to nourish your skin from within, and vitamin E is a key player in this game. Implementing these vitamin E-rich foods into your daily diet promotes not only radiant skin but also overall well-being. Here are the 6 delicious foods that are high in this skin-loving vitamin and promise a natural glow.

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​Spinach

Spinach, the green powerhouse, isn't just for Popeye. Packed with essential vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin E, it supports your skin's immune system, keeping diseases at bay and preventing damage. A mere cup of spinach holds an array of nutrients, including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, iron, folate, and potassium. The 2.03 mg of vitamin E in a 100g serving ensures your skin stays hydrated and reduces the appearance of fine lines.

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​Avocado

Avocados, the versatile and creamy fruit, are more than just a trendy toast topping. With a generous 2.07 mg of vitamin E per 100g, avocados also deliver a dose of vitamin C and skin-loving potassium. The magic lies in its anti-aging properties, reducing wrinkles and age spots. Loaded with essential vitamins like A, C, and E, along with oleic and linoleic acids, avocados work wonders for maintaining youthful and vibrant skin.

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Almonds

Say goodbye to dry skin by making almonds a part of your daily diet. With an impressive 25.63 mg of vitamin E per 100g, almonds offer more than just skin-deep benefits. Packed with protein, fibre, potassium, and magnesium, these nuts contribute to beautiful and radiant skin while providing antioxidant properties that combat free radicals in the body.

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​Broccoli

Broccoli, often hailed as a superfood, is a skin guardian packed with iron, calcium, vitamin C, and prebiotic fibres. A cup of cooked broccoli provides 2.3 mg of vitamin E, boosting skin health by maintaining its natural glow and protecting it from infections. Rich in essential nutrients and antioxidants, including minerals like copper and zinc, broccoli becomes an ideal vegetable for both skin health and immunity.

Read also: Reasons why you should eat carrots daily​

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​Sunflower Seeds

Sprinkle some sunflower seeds on your yoghurt or salad for a delightful skin boost. With 35.17 mg of vitamin E per 100g, these seeds are not only a rich source of nutrients but also contribute to healthy skin and improved immunity. Packed with fibre, protein, potassium, magnesium, and zinc, sunflower seeds are a natural way to enhance your skin and overall well-being.

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​Peanuts

Peanuts, a popular snack, offer more than just a satisfying crunch. With 4.93 mg of vitamin E in a 100g serving, they contribute to skin health by providing essential fatty acids that keep the skin hydrated and maintain its natural moisture. Additionally, peanuts are believed to fight acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation, thanks to their vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

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