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4 Skin-Boosting Beverages That Promote Collagen, Reduce Inflammation And Brighten Skin, Derms Say: Green Tea, Pomegranate Juice And More

August 24, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo
shefinds | beauty

If you’re hoping for that perfect glow and seeking smoother, more supple skin this fall, it’s comforting to know that your diet can lend a helping hand. Dermatologists and skin health experts understand your desire for radiant skin and suggest incorporating specific drinks like juices, teas, and water into your daily routine to achieve the best results. We’ve researched and found four drinks that can truly make a difference, boosting collagen production for a youthful and radiant appearance. Trust us, these drinks will make your skin look and feel amazing this autumn.

We spoke with dermatologists Dr. Erum N. Ilyas, MD, MBE, FAAD, Dr. Anna Chacon, MD, writer at My Psoriasis Team, Dr. Debra Jaliman, MD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dr. Enrizza P. Factor, clinical dermatologist and writer at My Eczema Team.

We also checked in with Chris Mirabile, health expert and founder/ CEO of consumer biotech company NovosLabs and Lisa Richards, registered nutritionist, health expert and creator of The Candida Diet.

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4 Vital Beverages That Boost Collagen And Prevent Premature Aging, According To Doctors

1. Green Tea

Green tea is a comforting and soothing beverage to conclude your day with (decaf of course) and its antioxidant compounds reduce skin inflammation. In addition, it only takes a few minutes to brew a cup! Now that the weather is warmer, you can enjoy it iced as well.

"The addition of green tea to your routine is a great way to [aid] your skin with the antioxidants that may help reduce inflammation and help the skin’s natural repair process," Ilyas explains. She notes that green tea differs from black tea in how it is made, and is the ultimate best tea choice for your skin when it comes to antioxidant levels. "Green tea is not fully oxidized in the manner black tea is, so it retains the green color of the leaves. It tends to have higher concentrations of a polyphenol including one called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)," Ilyas says, noting that green tea polyphenols have demonstrated a number of skincare benefits including antioxidant effects.

"The benefit of EGCG is that some studies have demonstrated its ability to potentially inhibit tyrosinase, an enzyme that contributes to skin pigmentation," she continues. By inhibiting the enzyme, there is potential to reduce pigmentation in your skin.

She also says that there are even studies that have demonstrated that consumption of green tea may be linked to reducing the signs of sun damage in our skin as it related to pigmentation.  

 

2. Pomegranate Juice

Factor notes that you’ve probably heard the saying, "you are what you eat and drink." When it comes to "how well your skin ages, this is especially true," she says. She adds that pomegranates and pomegranate juice are "high in anti-inflammatory or antioxidant properties" that may "improve the skin’s elasticity and protect against skin damage and premature aging."

Pomegranates, abundant in essential minerals, have the potential to enhance the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. Adding more vitamin C to your diet through pomegranates and juice can "be effective at preventing the onset of wrinkles," Factor continues.

She stresses that this consuming this nutrient, along with "drinking plenty of water, protecting your skin from the sun, not smoking, and managing your stress" plays a key role when it comes to "keeping your skin healthy and youthful."  

3. Bone Broth

In addition to its rich vitamin and mineral content, bone broth boasts two key components essential for promoting skin health and longevity: collagen and hyaluronic acid, according to Mirabile.

"Although collagen is broken down into its constituent amino acids during digestion, it is reassembled by the body and used for skin, hair, nails, for sturdy blood vessels and more," Mirabile says.

"Hyaluronic acid (HA) is only modestly effective when applied topically. Ingesting hyaluronic acid can hydrate skin from the inside, out, and improve joint health. A little known fact about HA is that it also contains acetyl-glucosamine, a substance that extends lifespan in multiple organisms," he adds.  

4. Collagen Powder Mixed With Water

When thinking about the best daily drinks that help promote a more radiant, glowy complexion in anyone’s aging skin, green tea or orange juice might come to mind. While these drinks are certainly great for your health and skin, Jaliman recommends a simpler option, one that can be paired directly with a product designed to promote more youthful-looking skin. 

She suggests “mixing collagen powder with water” to specifically target your goals. This powerful pairing helps with overall hydration as your body needs water at any age, and collagen powder directly links to collagen production. The more collagen we have, she says, the more youthful our skin will feel and appear.

She recommends opting for a collagen powder like NeoCell Super Collagen ($23.35 via Amazon), as it can "increase skin elasticity and can help your body’s skin repair process." Collagen loss begins as young as the age of 21 and by the age of 40, women have lost "between 10-20 percent of their collage and 1% thereafter," Richards explains. "There are three primary types of collagen and it is best to consume a collagen supplement that contains most of the five forms," she says,

"At the least it is ideal to take types 1 and 3 together." Collagen can be taken supplementally as a capsule or powder form. "When taken as a powder, especially mixed in with a protein powder, this can enhance absorption of the collagen," Richards advises.

 

The Bottom Line

Factor suggests that when you're unsure of how to begin your skincare and healthy dieting journey, incorporating beverages that are packed with anti-inflammatory or antioxidant properties can do wonders for your skin's elasticity and shield it from damage and premature aging.

Whether you prefer simple water, fruit juices or even smoothies, adding collagen powder and blueberry juice can also help to increase the production of collagen and elastin, giving your skin the necessary nutrients it needs to flourish. Adding more vitamin C to your diet through your diet can also "be effective at preventing the onset of wrinkles," Factor points out.

She stresses that this consuming this nutrient, along with "drinking plenty of water, protecting your skin from the sun, not smoking, and managing your stress" plays a key role when it comes to "keeping your skin healthy and youthful."

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Marissa is a Brooklyn-based culture journalist and senior staff writer at SheFinds, covering edgy celebrity style, timeless beauty trends, lifestyle and entertainment news. Her coverage of indie music, NYC fashion, underground and pop culture is featured in PAPER Magazine, Paste Magazine, The Knockturnal, Bandsintown and more. You can reach her at [email protected]

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