Forget sunbeds and spray tans, the secret to a healthy looking glow is to eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.

I heard something on Cosmo radio (Sirius) today when I was listening to “Wake Up with Taylor” this morning that inspired this post. They said that you can get a natural tan by eating orange and green fruits and vegetables such as spinach, cantaloup, carrots, and apricots. The best way to eat them is to have them raw and juice them. I found this to be interesting so I looked up some info on line and came up with the article below. The main thing I got from the reading is that the fruit and veggies give you a rosy glow which people perceive to be both beautiful and healthy. Studies have found that people find the rosy glow to be even more appealing than a tan. I can tell you from personal experience that when I have a lot of fruit/veggie smoothies and/or juices for 5 days in a row, I definitely get that rosy glow and I’ve gotten many comments about it. Give it a shot. After you try it, send me an email or post a comment. I’d love to find out how it goes for all of you. Happy Memorial Day Weekend! xoxo Tracy

Forget sunbeds and spray tans, the secret to a healthy looking glow is to eat plenty of fresh fruit and veg, according to the latest research. (Article from marieclair.co.uk)

Scientists claim that dull, pale complexions can be enhanced in just one month with the five-a-day diet.

‘We have produced evidence that dietary intake of fruit and vegetables affects skin colour,’ said Ian Stephen, from Bristol University, who led the research.

Not only is this approach healthier than other complexion enhancing methods, but researchers actually found that most people preferred the healthy colour of skin created by eating lots of fresh fruit and veg, than their suntanned look.

‘We found people always preferred the golden effect from diet to the darker effect from the sun,’ said Stephen.

He believes carotenoids, a class of around 600 different types of pigment found in plants, are the secret ingredient that gives an attractive glow.

Volunteers were put on a diet of five fresh fruit and vegetables every day for a month, and their ‘before’ and ‘after’ photos were rated for attractiveness. It was found that the ‘after’ faces were consistently ranked higher.

Scientists hope that the increase in attractiveness will encourage more people to ensure they are getting their five-a-day and believe the findings could reinforce the Government’s healthy eating campaign.

‘Most people don’t know the effect of diet on skin tone,’ said Professor David Perrett, a psychologist from St Andrews University. ‘We were very surprised by these results ourselves.’

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