Hiya Radiant You,
I wrote an article for Well+Good on how making some changes to your diet can help clear up your skin naturally, and the topic seemed to really hit home with folks. Since it was such a hit, I wanted to share the info—plus expand on the topic—here, too. I hope you find it helpful.
Now, let me ask you:
How are you feeling about the skin you’re in?
I hope fantastic, but I know it can be a struggle to feel content with your complexion, particularly when an angry pimple—or, ugh, a full-on breakout—pops up.
Adult acne can be a big bummer that leads us to ask, aren’t we supposed to be done with pimples post-puberty?
It’s confusing and frustrating.
Luckily, there are things you can do (and be sure to not do) to clear up your skin naturally. Below, I shed some light on why in the world you could be dealing with zits and the easy habits and practices you can work in to get yourself on a blemish-free path.
1. Figure out the best skin care routine for YOU
We are unique little unicorns and as such our nutrition needs, sleeping habits, supplement protocols and so on are as individual as snowflakes.
The same is true for skin care routines: What’s effective for me may be a flop for you. Likewise, what’s cleansing for some may be drying for others; what moisturizes one face may transform another into an oil slick.
You could already have an idea of the techniques and products that give you good results, or perhaps you’re still trying to figure it out. If it’s the latter, I suggest the following two-step protocol:
2) experiment, experiment, experiment!
Even if you’ve been around the skin-care block a time or two, there are always new things to try (oils, coal, you name it). You never know what might help your fabulous face.
Bottom line: Find out what works for Y-O-U.
A great place to start is with Annmarie Gianni’s organic, non-toxic skin care sample kits here. More details below…
2. Don’t sleep or work out in makeup
Head straight to the gym from work, or head straight to bed after a night out—without making time to swipe off the day’s makeup?
These are big no-nos in the clear-skin department.
Even the purest of makeup products don’t belong in your pores for extended periods, which is exactly the scenario when you sleep in your makeup (and you can imagine the nasties that sink into your skin if you use less-than-clean cosmetics. Bleh!).
As for getting your sweat on with a made-up face, you’re creating a “bacterial stew” of makeup and perspiration on your visage—basically a clogged-pore invitation for pimples to set up shop (source). Ew, don’t do it.
3. Keep all the shiz that touches your face clean
This is an easy concept to understand, but it’s just as easy to forget:
You can spread all kinds of crap onto your marvelous mug from the many items that come into contact with your face every day.
Think about it: your makeup brushes, your phone, your sunglasses, your pillowcase… How often do you clean these things? And how often do they touch your face? Right. Make a habit of wiping them down and washing them out.
For cell phones in particular, explore ways to talk without pressing the phone against your face, like using earbuds or chatting on speakerphone. When you hold your cell to your face for long stretches, you can block or trap oil in your pores (and trapped oil can lead to acne cysts. No thank you!).
4. Balance your hormones
If you’ve ever googled “why is my jawline breaking out?” you’ve likely been referred to an article on hormones.
A sudden appearance of jaw blemishes is a classic indicator of fluctuating hormones; it’s a PMS symptom for many women (source). It can be a problem any time of the month, though—from too much testosterone to a thyroid glitch, your skin may freak out if your hormones are on the fritz (source).
If you suspect your hormones are to blame for your skin woes, I’d recommend working with an integrative practitioner to develop a plan for for balancing things out.
One thing you can absolutely work on right away, though, is reducing stress. When your nervous system is on edge, you start perceiving no-big-deal happenings as threatening events, which leads to the secretion of excess stress hormones. That’s no bueno for your skin or your overall well-being.
5. Clean up (and power up!) your diet
The wide-ranging impact our diets can have just continuously amazes me.
It’s really no surprise, though, that removing problematic foods and adding in beneficial ones can give our skin the help it needs—our outer appearance is often a reflection of our inner health. Some specifics to consider: Dairy and sugar (specifically refined sugar, like you’ll find in many processed foods) are at the top of the list of acne-causing ingredients.
There’s been an abundance of anecdotal evidence about these two culprits for years, but the medical community is now nodding in agreement, too. If you haven’t already, try cutting these out of your diet to see if it banishes your breakouts. Other items that cause skin problems for some are gluten and fruits and veggies in the nightshade family (common ones: potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and eggplant).
Now, what to add:
A probiotic is reportedly good for skin, in the sense that it keeps your digestive tract humming along nicely. You can also try incorporating papaya and pineapple into meals and snacks for more digestive support—they’ve got natural digestive enzymes. And elderberry is another ingredient with skin benefits, as well as onions, cacao and plums.
But here’s the thing I—and NYC facialist Joanna Vargas—think is going to make the biggest difference for you: green drinks.
The blast of nutrients you get from a green juice or smoothie can brighten, lighten, de-bloat and more—that whole “outer appearance reflects inner health” thing at work again (source). Juicing and blending are the foundation of my wellness practice. These super-beverages are great ways to get in your plant-based nutrition, and the enzymes, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants packed into each one are amazing for your skin and immunity. Sip your way to a glowing epidermis, more energy and better health, gorgeous!
Need a little help in the healthy drink department?
I gotcha covered. I created over 100 simple, delicious, ultra-nourishing juice, smoothie and nut milk recipes for my book, Crazy Sexy Juice! In it you’ll find everything you need to know about juicing and blending, a gajillion fantastic recipes and even a 3-day cleanse. (And if you haven’t yet invested in a juicer, don’t worry—there are actually more blender-friendly recipes in the book than juices.)
So there you have it, beauty—five things you can do to get a clear complexion naturally. Try them today!
Now I’d love to hear from you: What’s one thing you do—or don’t do—to keep your skin clear?
Peace & Confident Complexions,
Include green vegetable and drink more water ….
When I avoid the starchy and high sugar content food, it has a good impact on my skin.
Yes Rohini you are right great tips in this article and also i think water play big role for clean skin.
Good day!!thanks for this tips I’ve learn something and I will do this.thanks for wonderful tips. God bless and more power..
Do you recommend any brands of juices for working moms or other busy types?
Love your make up tips
Thank you for these amazing tips! What are you thoughts on Botox? I am about to be 40 and all my friends are doing it but I am afraid of the toxins. Do you have any advice on natural skin tightening products?
Personally, I believe that a balanced diet and natural cosmetics are the biggest facts to a healthy skin, or complexion. Because, this is the right way to maintain your health with nature. This post is good and explained very well, thanks for sharing with us. I always looks for ayurvedic treatments to take care of my skin type, as well I prefer to drink more and more water. Recently, I have been searched an online store i.e. kama ayurveda, where one get 100% natural products. I would like to suggest always try natural beauty items to look young. visit – http://www.kamaayurveda.com
I have read your blog, it awesome and informative. As well I want to share my ideas on clear up your skin.
Which is the best Ayurvedic face cream for oily skin?
My two favorite lines are Living Libations and Annmarie Gianni. Since they are pricey I rotate them with less expensive products like Andalou (from health food stores). I use Jojoba or Coconut oils throughout the week also when doing facial massage. When I cleanse I use a Clarisonic brush. To keep my skin hydrated I like to have a green smoothie every day and drink coconut water☺️.
I wake up every morning and before I even go brush my teeth I drink 40 ounces of room temperature water. From there I oil pull. Oil pulling also known as “kavala” or “gundusha,” is an ancient Ayurvedic dental technique that involves swishing a tablespoon of oil in your mouth on an empty stomach for around 20 minutes. This draws out toxins in your body, primarily to improve oral health but also to improve your overall health. By doing this consistently for over a year I have seen blemishes & lines disappear and my black head number has dramatically decreased.
BUT ADDING GREENS HAS BEEN THE OVERALL WIN!!!!! Kris is right when she is saying “EAT YOUR GREENS” Kale, swiss chard, mustard greens, spinach & broccoli. Those greens will help your machine work better. Thanks again Kris for all you do and they lovely support you always send us. Love & Light – Michael
beside using useful fruit or some chemicals, i think you also have to maintain your try, you will need more and more time to help your skin become better day by day
I found out (by accident) that extra virgin coconut oil, when applied to the face (or anywhere else for that matter), clears up acne better than anything I’ve ever tried. It seems counter intuitive that putting oil on your face would reduce acne, but it does. And it’s a nice moisturizer. Takes a while to absorb but really works. Also works well for healing skin abrasions. Coconut oil has anti-bacterial properties.
Eating a plant based diet helped me so much get a clearer skin. It totally makes sense to me now, less toxins in your body = less pimples on your face.
Elderberry, cacao and plums, okay! Thank you for the list. Chemo has cleansed the toxins out of my body, but I suspect my body to go back to where it was soon, so I need to be aware of what goes in, otherwise my skin breast out.
http://www.beuatythroughthebeast.com
Thanks for your great posts Kris. Definitely using natural skincare products has made a massive difference to my skin. The other thing for me has been drinking activated green clay daily helps to clear the gut of toxins, chemicals and heavy metals that play havoc with the skin. I’m past the acne stage, but it has really clarified & smoothed my skin.
It seems like more and more that your posts, blogs, newsletters are pushing some kind of product and it bothers me.
I’m sorry you feel that way, Julie; however I love sharing products and resources that can support my readers. Have a great day.
I love that you are sharing this Kris!
I definitely do all the things you mentioned but cleaning up my eating has been the biggest improvement for me. More juices, greens, green smoothies, organic, fermented foods, whole foods! I was told by a dermatologist my acne was something I would have forever. When I took charge of my health and changed my eating & lifestyle my skin healed!
Thanks again for spreading the love and information to help others change their lives!
~Michelle
What a wonderful story, Michelle! Thank you for sharing.
I love reading your tips to better my health. I have been making a green smoothie for breakfast for about 3 years now. I always love to hear and read new recipe ideas. Thank you Kris for encouraging us to be healthy!!
Green juice 3x a week
Dairy is av thing of my past
Very little to no makeup on a day to day…organics when I do though
Peppermint Castile soap to wash
Coconut oil to moisturize..xtra at night
Stress care herbal supplements daily
Clean diet
Go with the flow
Smile and laugh a lot