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​4 foods to help reduce wrinkles​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 10, 2025, 10:03 IST
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4 foods to help reduce wrinkles

Skin creams may promise a lot, but the real magic starts on your plate. What you eat shows up on your skin sooner or later, and that includes the fine lines, dryness, and dullness that slowly creep in with time. Wrinkles are natural, of course, but certain Indian foods can slow them down by boosting hydration, feeding your skin the right nutrients, and protecting it from everyday damage. These aren’t exotic or expensive, just simple kitchen ingredients that work quietly from the inside out. If you’re looking to keep your skin looking plump, fresh, and healthy, start by adding these four foods to your meals.

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Sweet potato (shakarkandi)

Naturally rich in beta-carotene, sweet potatoes help protect your skin from oxidative stress, one of the key reasons behind wrinkles and fine lines. They convert into vitamin A in your body, which supports skin repair and keeps the texture smooth. Add them to a warm salad or make a simple chaat and you’ve got a tasty way to support skin health.

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Desi cow ghee

Desi ghee is more than just flavour. It helps your body absorb skin-friendly vitamins like A and E, and supports collagen protein production. Collagen keeps your skin firm and prevents sagging. Ghee’s healthy fats also fight dryness from within, giving your skin a soft, nourished look. Just a little in your daily meals goes a long way.

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Amla (Indian gooseberry)

Amla is a powerhouse of vitamin C, which your body needs to make and protect collagen. Strong collagen means fewer fine lines and better skin elasticity. Amla also protects against damage caused by pollution and stress. Eat it raw, have it as juice, or stir it into a tangy chutney.

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Pumpkin seeds

These tiny seeds are packed with nutrients. They are rich in zinc, vitamin E, and plant protein, which help repair the skin and keep the skin barrier strong. They also support your natural collagen, helping your skin stay firm. Eat them roasted or mix into poha, upma, or salads for a simple, healthy boost.

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