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Water 'does not improve complexion'
Rex Features
Drinking lots of water will not give you good skin, say scientists who now believe that a diet rich in fruit and vegetables is the key to a good complexion.
According to reports in The Telgraph, the British Nutrition Foundation has claimed that a balanced diet and sunscreen are much more effective at keeping skin looking plump and young. Its Food For Skin report highlights a lack of evidence proving that water makes the complexion glow.
Report author, Heather Yuregir, said: 'Just drinking water for the sake of drinking water really has no effect on improving the appearance of skin. It is just a common misconception.'
Vitamins A, B, C and E contained in a range of fruit and vegetables are all crucial for keeping the skin cells healthy. Not eating enough of them can result in problems such as scurvy, dermatitis or dry, scaly skin.
However, the report highlights that drinking plenty of water is still essential to good health. Smoking and exposure to the sun are what ages skin the most.
Mrs Yuregir said: 'Fruit and veg can keep your skin functioning as it should and keep it looking healthy.
And sun cream is really recommended to prevent the signs of ageing because the majority of the signs of ageing that appear on the skin are caused by sun damage.'
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Friday 20 November 2009
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if u need moisturizers, etc...chemical free got 2 b better for user and the environment, drains and making the stuff!,
Comment by Hannah on November 21 18:03