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I’m sharing 10 skin-hydrating foods: From avocados to blueberries, these nutrient-dense foods provide healthy fats and antioxidants for glowing, healthy skin.

Despite living in the South, my skin type tends to lean on the dry side. How do you know if you have dry skin? In addition to flakes or redness, a feeling of tightness immediately after cleansing is a key sign. My face, especially my chin and mouth, feel SO tight after a shower. If I don’t do my skincare right away, I feel awful!

Having chronically dry skin can sometimes result in increased irritation and redness, so I’m always looking for ways to keep my skin healthy and well hydrated. Obviously, a good skincare routine can play a huge part in this. I love the waterless treatment I switched to this summer from Oliveda. It’s the most moisturizing I’ve ever used.

I’m also a huge advocate of nourishing your skin from the inside out. Drinking lots of water is definitely key! You can also focus on eating foods that hydrate the skin and can help strengthen it skin barrier to keep it healthy.

10 foods that moisturize the skin


  1. cucumbers

    • Cucumbers have a high water content, making them great for improving skin hydration.
    • Benefits: Their high water content helps hydrate your skin from the inside out while also providing antioxidants that fight free radicals.
    • Try my healthy cucumber salad recipe.


  2. Avocado

    • Avocados are rich in healthy fats and omega-3 fatty acids.
    • Benefits: These essential fatty acids help maintain the skin’s protective barrier, keeping it hydrated and fighting dry skin.
    • Try my recipe for smashed avocado salad.


  3. Sweet potatoes

    • Sweet potatoes are packed with beta-carotene and rich in vitamins A and C.
    • Benefits: Beta carotene helps protect the skin from free radicals, while vitamins A and C promote skin health and hydration.
    • Try my recipe for Perfect Oven Fries.


  4. Salmon

    • Salmon is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids.
    • Benefits: Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties that protect the skin and improve hydration by strengthening skin cells.
    • Try my Salmon Buddha Bowl recipe!


  5. Oranges

    • Oranges are fresh fruits rich in vitamin C and water content.
    • Benefits: Vitamin C is vital for the production of collagen, which helps keep the skin firm and hydrated.
    • Try this Mango Orange Banana Sunrise Smoothie Recipe.


  6. Spinach

    • Spinach is a nutrient-dense leafy green rich in vitamins and minerals.
    • Benefits: Provides plenty of antioxidants and has a high water content, which helps hydrate your skin and fight dryness.
    • Try the Mint Smoothie recipe (with spinach!).


  7. Nuts

    • Walnuts are a good source of healthy fats and essential fatty acids.
    • Benefits: They help maintain the skin’s protective barrier and keep it hydrated and elastic.
    • Try my toasted coconut butter recipe.


  8. Peppers

    • Peppers are vibrant vegetables rich in vitamins A and C.
    • Benefits: These vitamins are essential for maintaining healthy skin and improving skin hydration, while their water content helps keep skin cells plump.
    • Try this Recipe for cucumber and pepper salad.


  9. Tomatoes

    • Tomatoes are fruits rich in vitamins C and E.
    • Benefits: They protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and help maintain skin hydration due to their high water content.
    • Try this Easy Tomato salad recipe.


  10. Blueberries

    • Blueberries are foods rich in antioxidants that help fight free radicals.
    • Benefits: Their high water content and vitamins help hydrate your skin and improve its overall health, fighting dryness and promoting a glowing complexion.
    • Try this Blueberry Smoothie Bowl Recipe.




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