How to Get Clear Skin for Guys (No BS skin glow up guide)

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Welcome to this comprehensive tutorial on achieving the coveted glassy skin look and embarking on a transformative glow-up journey! In this video, I delve into the specifics and provide six actionable tips for visible results within a week. Whether you're into looksmaxing or simply seeking clear, flawless skin, this guide is tailored for young men, teenagers, and boys of all skin types.

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Foods to Avoid for Clear and Healthy Skin:

1. Sugar: Excessive sugar can lead to inflammation, contributing to acne and other skin issues.
2. Dairy: Some people may be sensitive to dairy, which can trigger acne and inflammation.
3. Processed Foods: High levels of preservatives and additives can negatively impact skin health.
4. Fast Food: High in unhealthy fats, fast food can contribute to oily skin and breakouts.
5. Soda: Sugary beverages can lead to skin inflammation and premature aging.
6. Alcohol: Excessive alcohol consumption can dehydrate the skin and lead to dullness.
7. Fried Foods: High in unhealthy fats, fried foods can contribute to oily skin.
8. White Bread and Pasta: Foods with a high glycemic index can spike blood sugar levels and trigger acne.
9. Excessive Salt: Too much salt can lead to water retention and puffiness.
10. Artificial Sweeteners: Some people may experience skin reactions to artificial additives.
11. Processed Meats: High in sodium and preservatives, processed meats can be harsh on the skin.
12. Hydrogenated Oils: Trans fats found in hydrogenated oils can contribute to inflammation.
13. Caffeine: Excessive caffeine consumption can dehydrate the skin.
14. Highly Spiced Foods: Spicy foods can trigger rosacea and aggravate acne in some individuals.
15. Shellfish: Certain shellfish can be high in iodine, which may contribute to acne.
16. Chocolate: While evidence is inconclusive, some people may find a link between chocolate and breakouts.
17. Artificial Flavors and Colors: These additives may cause skin irritation in some individuals.
18. Soy Products: Some people may be sensitive to soy, leading to skin issues.
19. High Mercury Fish: Mercury in certain fish can negatively impact skin health.
20. Gluten: For individuals with gluten sensitivity, consumption may lead to skin problems.

Foods Great for Your Skin:

1. Avocado: Packed with healthy fats that nourish the skin.
2. Berries: Rich in antioxidants that combat free radicals and promote collagen production.
3. Fatty Fish (Salmon, Mackerel): Omega-3 fatty acids promote skin health and reduce inflammation.
4. Nuts and Seeds: Provide essential nutrients like vitamin E, zinc, and selenium.
5. Sweet Potatoes: High in beta-carotene, which is converted to vitamin A for skin health.
6. Broccoli: Contains vitamins A, C, and E, along with antioxidants.
7. Tomatoes: Rich in lycopene, which protects the skin from sun damage.
8. Green Tea: Loaded with antioxidants that promote healthy skin.
9. Olive Oil: Contains monounsaturated fats and antioxidants for skin nourishment.
10. Leafy Greens (Spinach, Kale): Packed with vitamins and minerals essential for skin health.
11. Cucumbers: Hydrating and rich in silica, promoting skin elasticity.
12. Carrots: High in beta-carotene, supporting skin health and a natural glow.
13. Citrus Fruits (Oranges, Grapefruits): Provide vitamin C, essential for collagen production.
14. Papaya: Contains enzymes that help exfoliate and renew the skin.
15. Turmeric: Anti-inflammatory properties promote a healthy complexion.
16. Bell Peppers: High in vitamin C and antioxidants.
17. Watermelon: Hydrating and contains lycopene for skin protection.
18. Chia Seeds: Omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants support skin health.
19. Dark Chocolate (in moderation): Contains antioxidants that benefit the skin.
20. Greek Yogurt: Probiotics and protein support gut health, influencing skin appearance.

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These are actually good advices and you don't see them mentioned usually

aybruv
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Giving up sugar has done wonders for my skin

philnkosi
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And moisturise everyday. I saw good results after only a few days.

Louisianabayou
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Tretnoin is the way if you’re acne prone and doing everything else right. It’s cleared my skin up tremendously just within a couple months

Ray
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I have really oily skin on my nose and around it I also have pimples on my nose

mmm-kosn
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Washing your face after a workout is a bar.

vg
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I got severe eczema, so this is a constant battle.

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