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Building healthy habits and using the right products to look after your skin, hair and hands is important… but there’s a limit to how much they can help. True health starts from the inside, with a healthy, balanced diet that’s rich in the right nutrients to feed your body.
So the best place to start creating healthy hair, skin and nails is the food in your fridge.
What you eat can have a massive effect on how you look and feel. Poor nutrition can show up as dull hair, dry skin and brittle nails. Giving your body the nourishing foods it needs not only makes you feel better, but also helps with healthy, glowing skin and strong nails.
We asked Consultant Dermatologist Dr Shreya Andric and Accredited Practising Dietitian Shivaun Conn to give us the lowdown on which nutrients are the most important. And with their help, we created a list of the top 10 foods that are good for your skin, hair and nails.
Dr Shreya says it’s important to recognise that one of the main building blocks for healthy hair, skin and nails is the protein keratin. Your body produces this protein and uses it to give your hair and nails structure, while also providing a flexible barrier that protects the upper layers of your skin.
She adds that while you can buy keratin supplements for your nails and skin, with the right nutrients in your diet, your body will easily produce enough.
The top 5 of these nutrients to help your body create keratin are:
The best place to start creating healthy hair, skin and nails is the food in your fridge.
Focusing on a healthy and balanced diet will ensure you get a good supply of these nutrients and is the best thing you can do for your skin. But if you’re unable to maintain a healthy diet consistently, supplements can provide extra support.
Accredited Practising Dietitian Shivaun Conn says her top 10 food recommendations for those five essential nutrients are:
This might look like an overwhelming list of food to include in your diet. But don’t worry: you don’t have to eat all of them every day.
One habit that will help you to eat more foods for healthy skin, hair and nails is meal planning.
One habit that will help you to eat more foods for healthy skin, hair and nails is meal planning. Whether you plan by the week or by month, pre-planning your meals will give you the opportunity to regularly incorporate the best foods for your skin into your diet.
The internet is full of recipe ideas so you can try out new meals, as well as including household favourites.
There are also several apps that can help you with your planning, but a simple notepad or planner is really all you need to get started.
Improving your diet and eating more of the right foods can help with better skin and hair but sometimes, the issue is more than skin deep. If you don't see any improvements in your health after incorporating the foods above for a few months, you may need to seek professional help.
Consulting with your GP is a good place to start, as they can refer you to the correct specialist to support you.
Related:
Dr Shreya Andric is a Fellow of the Australian College of Dermatologists with a wide breadth of general dermatology knowledge as well as specialist interest in areas of cosmetic dermatology, paediatric dermatology and genital dermatology, among others.
Reviewed by the healthylife Advisory Board June 2021