Karline’s Salon Note: We all know how eating what’s right contributes to overall health, but take a look at the list of 30 super foods for healthy hair and skin. You’ll see some surprises, as well as, recipes for each one. My personal favorites, sweet potatoes and kale, rank #1 and #3, respectively. Change up your daily menu for a healthy and beYOUtiful transformation. -Karline Ricketts
30 Foods to Eat for Healthy Hair and Skin
Posted on May 9, 2016 by Natalie Morin
Americans spend over $55 billion a year on their appearances, according to a 2014 report on the cosmetics industry. People spend plenty of time and money on hair, clothes and even physical enhancements, such as plastic surgery.
But there are many ways achieve aesthetic benefits without a salon or a pill — naturally, through the food you eat. We are constantly bombarded with new studies and articles telling us that the food we’re eating is bad for our health. But there are some fruits and vegetables that have natural benefits, spanning beyond simply helping shrink your waistline.
HealthGrove identified five vitamins and minerals that support skin and hair health, based on multiple reputable journals and health sites, including the National Institutes of Health and WebMD. The health data site, part of the Graphiq network, then created a Healthy Hair and Skin Index on these micronutrients and found the 30 foods from their nutrition topic with the highest index scores. Data for nutrition information comes from ESHA.
After calculating the index, the list was pared to remove obscure foods. Ties go to the food with a higher “nutrient score,” a rating developed by HealthGrove to evaluate the overall nutritional benefit of a food. It’s calculated by dividing the “good” nutrient content of a food (such as vitamins, minerals and fiber) by the “bad” nutritional content (such as fat and sodium). HealthGrove also added a recipe as an example of how to cook each food.
Note: HealthGrove does not calculate the nutrient score of foods that have insufficient values for certain nutrients, reported by the USDA.
#30. Pacific Halibut
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 81.6
Calories per serving: 94
Serving size: 3.0 ounces (85.05g)
Nutrient score: B+
Good source of: Vitamin D (49.1% DV)
Try this recipe for Thyme & Sesame Crusted Pacific Halibut.
#29. Zucchini
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 81.6
Calories per serving: 18
Serving size: 0.5 cup (120g)
Nutrient score: A+
Good source of: Vitamin A (26.8% DV)
Try this recipe for Mediterranean Zucchini Noodles.
#28. Steamed Clams
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 81.7
Calories per serving: 126
Serving size: 3.0 ounces (85.05g)
Good source of: Vitamin C (31.3% DV)
Try this recipe for Scott Ure’s Clams and Garlic.
#27. Cranberry Juice
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 82.1
Calories per serving: 116
Serving size: 1.0 cup (253g)
Nutrient score: B-
Good source of: Vitamin C (39.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Homemade Cranberry Juice.
#26. Oil-Roasted Almonds
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 82.1
Calories per serving: 238
Serving size: 0.25 cup (39.25g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin E (50.63% DV)
Try this recipe for Ginger Almonds.
#25. Green Peas
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 83.3
Calories per serving: 59
Serving size: 0.5 cup (72.5g)
Nutrient score: A
Good source of: Vitamin C (48.3% DV)
Try this recipe for Crunchy Roasted Green Peas.
#24. Sunflower Seeds
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 84.5
Calories per serving: 204
Serving size: 0.25 cup (35g)
Nutrient score: A
Good source of: Vitamin E (61.14% DV)
Try this recipe for Lime Toasted Sunflower Seeds.
#23. Lemon
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 84.7
Calories per serving: 24
Serving size: 1.0 lemon (84g)
Nutrient score: A
Good source of: Vitamin C (74.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Healthy Lemonade.
#22. Pea Pods
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 85.8
Calories per serving: 34
Serving size: 0.5 cup (80g)
Nutrient score: A+
Good source of: Vitamin C (63.9% DV)
Try this recipe for Spicy Grilled Pea Pods with Chili Soy Glaze and Mint.
#21. Red Grapefruit
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 86.3
Calories per serving: 48
Serving size: 0.5 cup (115g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin C (59.8% DV)
Try this recipe for Ruby-Red Grapefruit Cocktail.
#20. Broccoli
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 86.3
Calories per serving: 26
Serving size: 0.5 cup (92g)
Nutrient score: A+
Good source of: Vitamin C (61.5% DV)
Try this recipe for Light & Easy Broccoli Salad.
#19. Brussels Sprouts
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 87.2
Calories per serving: 28
Serving size: 0.5 cup (78g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin C (80.6% DV)
Try this recipe for Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad with Apples and Walnuts.
#18. Lima Beans
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 87.4
Calories per serving: 320
Serving size: 1.0 package (311g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin C (66.3% DV)
Try this recipe for Succotash of Fresh Corn, Lima Beans, Tomatoes and Onions.
#17. Strawberries
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 88
Calories per serving: 45
Serving size: 20.0 berries (140g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin C (137.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Chocolate-Covered Strawberries.
#16. Carrots
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 88.2
Calories per serving: 16
Serving size: 1.0 carrot (46g)
Nutrient score: A
Good source of: Vitamin A (156.7% DV)
Try this recipe for Roasted Carrots.
#15. Orange
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 88.6
Calories per serving: 107
Serving size: 1.0 cup (170g)
Good source of: Vitamin C (201.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Carrot-Orange Juice.
#14. Sockeye Salmon
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 88.9
Calories per serving: 161
Serving size: 4.0 ounces (113.4g)
Nutrient score: B+
Good source of: Vitamin D (125% DV)
Try this recipe for Broiled Sockeye Salmon with Citrus Glaze.
#13. Canned Pumpkin
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 89.2
Calories per serving: 42
Serving size: 0.5 cup (122.5g)
Nutrient score: A
Good source of: Vitamin A (381.3% DV)
Try this recipe for Black Bean, Corn and Pumpkin Stew.
#12. Bitter Melon
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 89.3
Calories per serving: 21
Serving size: 1.0 melon (124g)
Good source of: Vitamin C (173.6% DV)
Try this recipe for Stuffed Bitter Melons.
#11. Swordfish
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 89.4
Calories per serving: 163
Serving size: 4.0 ounces (113.4g)
Nutrient score: B
Good source of: Vitamin D (158.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Pan-Roasted Swordfish Steaks with Mixed-Peppercorn Butter.
#10. Pacific Oysters
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 89.6
Calories per serving: 92
Serving size: 4.0 ounces (113.4g)
Good source of: Zinc (125.6% DV)
Try this recipe for Pacific Oysters with Sweet Soy and Ginger.
#9. Rainbow Trout
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 90.2
Calories per serving: 160
Serving size: 4.0 ounces (113.4g)
Nutrient score: B+
Good source of: Vitamin D (180% DV)
Try this recipe for Rainbow Trout Baked in Foil with Tomatoes, Garlic and Thyme.
#8. Spinach
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 90.2
Calories per serving: 21
Serving size: 0.5 cup (90g)
Nutrient score: A+
Good source of: Vitamin A (188.7% DV)
Try this recipe for Banana, Chia and Spinach Smoothie.
#7. Butternut Squash
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 90.6
Calories per serving: 41
Serving size: 0.5 cup (102.5g)
Nutrient score: A+
Good source of: Vitamin A (228.7% DV)
Try this recipe for Butternut Squash Soup.
#6. Beet Greens
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 91
Calories per serving: 19
Serving size: 0.5 cup (72g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin A (110.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Simple and Delicious Beet Greens.
#5. Papaya
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 91.2
Calories per serving: 84
Serving size: 0.25 large (195.25g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin C (198.2% DV)
Try this recipe for Tropical Papaya Boats.
#4. Collard Greens
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 91.4
Calories per serving: 31
Serving size: 0.5 cup (85g)
Nutrient score: A+
Good source of: Vitamin A (195.4% DV)
Try this recipe for Vegetarian “Southern-Style” Collard Greens.
#3. Kale
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 91.7
Calories per serving: 18
Serving size: 0.5 cup (65g)
Nutrient score: B+
Good source of: Vitamin A (177.1% DV)
Try this recipe for Baked Kale Chips.
#2. Red Bell Pepper
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 92.3
Calories per serving: 25
Serving size: 8.0 slices (80g)
Nutrient score: A
Good source of: Vitamin C (170.3% DV)
Try this recipe for Spanish Quinoa Stuffed Peppers.
#1. Sweet Potatoes
Healthy Hair and Skin Index: 93
Calories per serving: 162
Serving size: 1.0 large (180g)
Nutrient score: A-
Good source of: Vitamin A (691.8% DV)
Try this recipe for Mediterranean Baked Sweet Potatoes.