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Your Beauty Benefits of B Vitamins!

Your Beauty Benefits of B Vitamins!

Your Beauty Boosting Benefits of B Vitamins!

If dehydration, dullness or dryness comes to mind when it comes to your skin concerns (especially in winter) then the Bs are for you!

Whether you are wanting to help alleviate inflammatory skin, such as flaking skin, reduce excess oil flow, even out skin tone or even reverse signs of ageing by boosting collagen formation and strengthening cellular integrity, then it may be time to consider your intake of B vitamins!

There are 8 different types of B vitamins, all of which play a vital role in the care and benefit to your skin. B vitamins are a water soluble nutrient, which means that they must be obtained from our diet, as they are readily excreted and cannot be stored within the body.

Here I will break down how the functions and benefits of each nutrient can support our skin health!

Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)​ is involved in energy metabolism and the growth, development and function of cells, all of which help to support wound healing and prevent scarring. Deficiencies in this can lead to weakness, dryness, craped or flaking of the skin.

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)​ plays a vital role for achieving healthy, glowing skin. This helps with maintaining the growth of tissues to encourage a healthy cell turnover, helping to support a clearer complexion, as well as the maintenance of collagen production which protects the structural integrity of the skin. Vitamin B2 is particularly beneficial for acne sufferers as it also assists maintaining the oil flow of the skin, helping to prevent breakouts.

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) ​is one of the most popular skin vitamins as it helps to boost the complexion of the skin and provides multiple factors which assist in skin healing. This helps with the production of ceramides and fatty acid barriers, which assists with retaining skin moisture and plumpness; preventing dry, sensitised skin and ageing skin. It has also been shown to assist skin conditions including helping with acne, eczema, dermatitis and pigmentation.

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid)​ helps to maintain a plump, hydrated skin tone, and improve the elasticity of the skin. This can be applied topically, which acts as a humectant (which helps to retain the moisture in the skin). This also assists with healing and protecting the skin, helping to reduce inflammation and redness and strengthen the skin's barrier. Vitamin B5 has also been shown to help to provide benefit in reducing excess sebum production and regulate the oil flow production.

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)​ works within the nervous system, and helps to regulate sleep by producing serotonin (our happy hormone), and melatonin. This also helps to reduce cellular inflammation and supports cell regeneration.

B7 (Biotin)​ is utilised for the metabolism of fatty acids and protects cells from damage and water loss, which helps to keep your cells hydrated. As biotin helps prevent water loss, this is also beneficial for protection against acne, fungal infections and rashes.

B9 (Folic Acid​) actually provides similar properties to antioxidants, helping to promote cell turnover and fight against free radical damage. It is particularly key in supporting sun damaged skins and preventing premature ageing skin.

B12 (Cobalamin)​ helps promote cell production and can be applied topically for skin benefits as it provides anti-inflammatory benefits, and supports the skin strength and integrity, which is particularly useful for conditions such as dryness, acne, psoriasis and eczema.

So here you can see the multiple benefits and vast array of ways your B vitamins can boost your beauty routine! So, you may be thinking, how do I apply this?!

Let’s take it back to basics.

Aim to consume a highly plant based and whole food diet, rich in dark leafy green vegetables, and include lean poultry and proteins, such as fish, chicken and eggs, legumes such as chickpeas and lentils and healthy fats such as avocados, nuts and seeds. This is the best way to increase your intake of these nutrients.
Also, variety is key! Fill your plate with a variety of different coloured vegetables to ensure you get a wide variety of nutrients and vitamins into your day, and reap the benefits of your B vitamins!

I hope you found this helpful, and if you know someone that would benefit from this, please share this with them.
Also, please leave me a comment below on your thoughts,or anything you found interesting. I’d love to hear

from you!
Thank you, Till next time,

Dominique,

Skin Nutrition Co.

The top 6 antioxidants to boost your skin!

Whilst antioxidants may be largely known for their array of health benefits across the body, did you know they are pumped with skin boosting benefits as well?

In fact, increasing your antioxidant status can provide an array of skin health benefits including; preventing ageing, reducing acne, improving skin tone, brightening, improving skin wound healing and cellular integrity and even your skin complexion!

So what are antioxidants and how do they work?

Antioxidants help protect against free radical damage, helping to provide an extra line of defence within our cellular structure and integrity.
Everyday exposure to things like UV rays, pollution, cigarette smoke, and environmental toxins expose our cells to these ‘free radicals’, which essentially impair and alter our cell membrane and generates free radical damage.
When we have a high amount of these, or accumulate too many free radicals this can create what’s known as ‘oxidative stress’. Antioxidants help to stabilise the cell membrane and prevent damage caused by oxidative stress.

Here are the key antioxidants I recommend for optimal skin health!

Vitamin A
Provides key support for anti-ageing and increasing skin rejuvenation as it helps to increase cellular turnover and collagen production.
Also, particularly beneficial for clearing skin and preventing acne, and reducing overactivity of the sebaceous glands. 


Vitamin C
This is essential for collagen production and repair. 
Its benefits include supporting collagen production, elasticity and blood vessel repair. 
It helps  with brightening the skin and boosting tone and texture of the skin, which helps to prevent sun damage and pigmentation. It helps stabilise cell membranes, increases cell turnover and protects against sun damage and pigmentation. Particularly beneficial for boosting skin luminosity and complexion.

Vitamin E
This helps to neutralise free radical damage, this nutrient has various functions both topically and internally when it comes to protecting the skin.
It helps to absorb UVB light helping to decrease the effect of sun damage. Within the skin cell membrane it helps to nourish the cell, providing a barrier around the skin to keep the skin hydrated and moisturised.

Selenium 
Similarly to vitamin E, this also helps to neutralise free radical damage, helps to decrease inflammation, free radical damage and other skin damaging compounds, preventing wrinkle formation. Essentially selenium provides a safe ‘coating’ around our cellular membrane.

CoQ10
CoQ10 topically applied has been shown to help reduce oxidative damage caused by UV rays.
It is involved in energy production, helping to prevent skin degradation by improving collagen production formation and integrity and helps supports mitochondrial function, neutralising free radical damage.

 

Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
This provides multiple benefits; however is particularly beneficial if you experience dryness, or sensitised flaking skin including eczema or psoriasis.
Its involvement includes rebuilding the barrier function of the skin, keratin formation and helps provide a lipid barrier, and retaining moisture, particularly important if you are experiencing dry or flaking skin. It also helps with regulating oil production, which is key for oily/ acne skin types.

Having an adequate supply of antioxidants is crucial for our skin health and integrity, as well as protecting our overall cellular membrane. They help with strengthening the structure of our skin and increasing cellular turnover (encouraging a new cell cycle, increasing skin rejuvenation).

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Of coarse, if you feel you need more support, or are struggling with identifying  the right treatment for you skin, we would love to assist you. Simply send an email below or get in touch and we can have a chat about how to best support your optimum health, from the inside out!

Till next time, take care

Dominique @ Skin Nutrition Co. X