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3 Beauty Nutrients for Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails

You can’t look 21 forever, but these three supplements can help make your skin, hair, and nails look healthier and more youthful—and that goes for you, too, men!

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The latest in trendy beauty nutrients combines the best of nature and science for noticeable results. Collagen, keratin, and ceramides—either in the form of youth-enhancing supplements or as key ingredients in topical serums, lotions, and creams—deliver smoother skin, thicker hair, and stronger nails. And they really work. Here’s what you need to know:

Collagen—You Start Losing It After 30

Collagen, the face-plumping protein, makes up about 80 percent of your skin, and its fibers give your skin firmness and strength. Collagen naturally starts to diminish after age 30, which causes skin to decrease in thickness by about seven percent every 10 years. Fortunately, supplements of type 1, 2, and 3 collagen can help prevent the signs of aging. Since collagen also strengthens hair and nails, and is essential for healthy bones and joints, supplementation is vital, especially if you don’t eat a diet rich in animal protein.

Many dermatologists question the effectiveness of collagen applied topically in cosmetics because skin cannot easily absorb its large molecules. However, the cumulative effect of topical collagen, when combined with collagen boosters such as vitamin C, peptides, and stem cells, shows positive results.

Keratin Grows Thicker & Longer Hair

Keratin is the protein that makes up 97 percent of your hair. It helps hair grow healthier, thicker, and longer. It also fortifies brittle nails, preventing them from splitting and breaking. Keratin has been an ingredient in topical hair products for years, and has recently become available in supplements as Cynatine HNS, which can help improve the health and appearance of skin, as well as hair and nails.

Ceramides—a Must for Winter

Ceramides occur naturally in the skin’s own oil and reinforce its protective barrier. They represent some 40 percent of the intercellular “cement” that binds cells together. Levels of ceramides in your skin decline with age, and are lower during the winter months, contributing to dry and inflamed skin.

Studies show that supplemental ceramides can lower inflammation and protect against moisture loss. While ceramides are traditionally derived from animal sources, “phytoceramides” from plants such as wheat grain or rice bran are one of the most effective recent advances in the maintenance of youthful skin. You can find them in both dietary supplements and hair care products.

1. Get thicker, stronger, shinier hair 

With NeoCell Keratin Hair Volumizer capsules. Potent Cynatine HNS soluble keratin is proven to reduce hair loss. Additionally, collagen, biotin, vitamin C, pantothenic acid, amla fruit extract, zinc, and copper build back healthy hair follicles from the inside out.

NeoCell Keratin Hair Volumizer capsules

2. Smooth and protect your hair 

With Giovanni 2Chic Brazilian Keratin & Argan Oil Ultra-Sleek Leave-In Conditioning & Styling Elixir. This two-in-one treatment and styling serum is packed with keratin from Brazilian cocoa and Moroccan argan oil to shield hair from styling heat, lock in softness and shine, and prevent frizz.

Giovanni 2Chic Brazilian Keratin & Argan Oil Ultra-Sleek Leave-In Conditioning & Styling Elixir

3. Be ageless

With Annemarie Borlind Ceramide Vital Fluid. Ceramides hydrate, smooth, and strengthen the skin’s barrier against environmental pollutants, while German Black Forest deep spring water, hyaluronic acid, yeast extract, macadamia nut oil, and vitamins C and E help to firm skin and reduce wrinkles. The lightweight serum leaves skin feeling fresh and dewy.

Annemarie Borlind Ceramide Vital Fluid

4. Boost skin moisture and firmness

With Reserveage Nutrition Collagen Hydra Booster capsules. Fast-working phytoceramides from wheat lock in moisture, fortify the skin’s outer barrier, and smooth skin texture. A patented collagen complex of type 2 collagen, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidant-rich vitamin C strengthen skin’s structure.

Reserveage Nutrition Collagen Hydra Booster capsules

5. Reduce wrinkles, dark circles, and puffiness 

With Mad Hippie Eye Cream. Ceramides form a thin lipid barrier that holds in moisture while protecting the delicate skin around the eyes. Peptides enhance collagen production and reduce discoloration. Antioxidants and argan oil calm and even skin tone.

Mad Hippie Eye Cream

3 African Tree Oils for Healthy Skin

Africa is rich in a variety of trees that yield healing, soothing oils for parched winter skin. Three to try:

1 – Moringa oil

From the Moringa oleifera tree—also called the “miracle tree” because of its many health benefits. The seeds yield a light yellow oil that’s high in fatty acids and healing compounds.Used topically, moringa oil has antibacterial and antifungal properties, and contains compounds that ease pain and inflammation, and repair sun damage to the skin.Best for: dry skin, fungal infections, sore joints.

2 – Baobab

Comes from the baobab tree, Adansonia digitata. The fruit, leaves, bark, roots, seeds, and oil are traditionally used internally and topically, and studies show baobab may be effective in treating eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and other skin conditions. It’s also a potent anti-inflammatory and can treat most skin conditions associated with inflammation, itching, and redness. Best for: dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis.

3 – Marula oil

From the Sclerocarya birrea tree indigenous to Southern Africa, has been used for hundreds of years for soft skin. It’s high in flavonoids, and vitamins C and E, and has antibacterial properties that may help fight acne. Best for: dry skin, acne, redness, and itching. —Lisa Turner