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Summer fruits for glowing skin, hair

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Instead of loading yourself with cosmetic creams and products to look like a diva, opt for a healthier way and gorge on fruits as these are loaded with nutrients

While one must be gorging on summer fruits like watermelon and papaya to beat the heat, it can also help to know that these can be used in battling skin and hair woes, say experts. Among many other nutritiona­l benefits that these fruits offer, they are also particular­ly beneficial for the health of one’s skin and hair, besides being low on calories.

* Watermelon: The seeds of watermelon are just as beneficial, if not more, than the fruit. Watermelon contains several antioxidan­ts that help defy the signs of ageing on the skin and, therefore, making it look firmer, younger and healthier. Moreover, the seeds of the fruit contain unsaturate­d fatty acids such as linoleic acid that keep the skin elastic and youthful.

Most people tend to think that the benefit that fruits provide to the skin and hair is best accrued when these fruits are applied directly on to the skin/hair rather than eating them. However, it is important to clarify that the best way to reap the benefits of fruits and vegetables for good skin and hair is to incorporat­e them in our diet. Of course, there are many ways in which you can use fruits topically as face packs or hair masks, but do not think that that will make a good enough substitute for consuming them.

* Pineapple: It is a low-calorie fruit that is rich in fibre. It boosts the production of collagen. Moreover, it helps the skin to shed damaged and dead cells, thereby promoting a clear and healthy complexion. Pineapple is also beneficial for the skin as its antioxidan­ts fight the signs of free-radical damage to the skin. Making this fruit part of your daily diet will reduce the signs of ageing and the appearance of fine lines on your skin.

* Papaya: It is perhaps one of the most wellknown fruits when it comes to skin care. It is a common ingredient in many skin care products as it is a rich source of Vitamin C. It also contains carotenoid­s like beta-carotene and lycopene. Together, these nutrients do wonders for the skin. They help protect the skin against freeradica­l damage, which results in wrinkles and other signs of ageing. When used directly on the face and body, papaya helps improve the

texture

and the appearance of the skin.

* Grapefruit: It is a great but often neglected citrus fruit for the summer season. It has the highest concentrat­ion of Vitamin C, necessary for the production of collagen in the skin. Grapefruit extracts are commonly used in skin and hair care products to help reduce conditions such as dandruff and acne. Besides fruits, there are other ways to work towards fresh and glowing skin:

* Water: An increasing graph in water consumptio­n is always healthy. Apart from keeping us hydrated internally and maintainin­g the skin moisture level, it also prevents wrinkle in the long run. Drink your way to a healthy skin with at least eight to nine glasses a day. * Organic ingredient­s: Beetroot, tamarind, sea buckthorn oil and hyaluronic acid are the top notch dry skincare ingredient­s that will leave your skin feeling soft and supple. Not a regular household name, the sea buckthorn extract is high in vitamin E. It penetrates deep into the layers of skin increasing water retention, regenerati­ng skin and softening tissues at the same time. Another lesser known hydrating ingredient is hyaluronic acid, which unlike other elements works wonders on every skin type and creates fullness leading to a healthy younger looking skin. * Night cream: Nights are the best time to up your moisturisi­ng ante, as you can dab a little extra of those nourishing moisturise­rs without having to worry about being seen with a greasy face. Since night creams do not contain SPF, they are often heavier and hence more hydrating. Night creams are designed to battle fine lines, wrinkles and reduce skin imperfecti­ons while we snooze away.

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