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Essential Fatty Acids and Your Skin!

Essential Fatty Acids and Your skin  Essential fatty acids play a vital role when it comes to the health and integrity of your skin.   As titled, these really are ‘essential’ for supporting the quality and health of our skin! These are called essent…

Essential Fatty Acids and Your skin

Essential fatty acids play a vital role when it comes to the health and integrity of your skin.

As titled, these really are ‘essential’ for supporting the quality and health of our skin!
These are called essential, as the body cannot synthesise them by itself, therefore we need to obtain them from our diet.


The benefits include reducing inflammation, supporting cell membrane integrity, and helping to keep a healthy ‘plump and hydrated glow’ for our skin, and even assisting in slowing the ageing process within the skin!

Here are 5 reasons we need them for our skin health, and ways to boost our intake to help our skin.

1. They are naturally anti-inflammatory.
Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are composed of omega 3 fatty acids, which provide anti-inflammatory benefits, and help to reduce inflammation in the skin.
Ideally, within our diet we need a balance of omega 3 to omega 6, however due to most modern and westernised diets, being higher in processed and takeaway foods, more people are consuming foods higher in omega 6 which can lead to increased inflammation within the body and skin. Ensuring we have an adequate intake of these omega 3 essential fatty acids will help to reduce internal inflammation, and in turn reduce any external inflammation.

2. Reduces the bacteria within the sebum
Often acne skin types or overly oily or breakout prone skin have a higher amount of p.acnes bacteria, (the bacteria within the sebum) which leads to inflammation. Omega 3 actually helps to ‘clean out’ this oil production, and balance the oil flow into essential ‘healthy’ sebum, which helps to reduce the acne formation and bacteria within the sebum. The oils within EFA help to reduce oxidative stress within the sebum as well, which can help reduce the p.acnes bacteria.

3. Helps to strengthen and support the integrity of the skin
The epidermis; the most outer layer of our skin is composed of its own microbiome, pH and acid mantle which are all a part of our skins barrier function. Omega 3’s helps to strengthen the skin barrier function and formation, reducing oxidative stress within the cell membrane. While its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce inflammation associated with acne and dry, flaking skin types such as eczema, and psoriasis. Studies have shown supplementation of omega 3 can help reduce the severity and occurrence of these conditions, due to its work supporting the barrier function of the skin.


4. Helps support slow and healthy ageing!
Essential fatty acids are actually essential building blocks for our cell membrane, as we need good fats in our diet to support our cellular integrity. The structure of these cells is similar to our skin cells, both composed of lipids, which help maintain volume and a healthy coating over the skin, the body can naturally begin to lose moisture and the natural lipids within the skin, decreasing volume within the skin. These are composed of healthy fats, which are actually a structural component for our cell membrane. Composed of polyunsaturated fatty acids, these help to reduce inflammation and nourish the cells, helping hydrate and aid the skins coating and integrity.


5. Helps keep cell membranes plump and hydrated
When coming from its purest and natural form, EPA/DHEA, they help to support our cell membrane and maintain the structural integrity of the skin. The polyunsaturated fatty acids provide the healthy fats that our body needs to maintain a healthy coating of the skin!
These healthy fats help to hydrate and nourish the skin integrity, and support the lipid structure within the skin. Helping to provide a youthful, plump and hydrated skin!

As you can see, these omegas play a vital role for the health of our skin, and are key in our diet for the health and long term integrity of our skin.

Highest sources of omega 3 fatty acids include salmon, walnuts, mackerel, herring, sardines, flaxseeds, chia seeds.

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Till next time, take care!

Dominique
Skin Nutrition Co. X