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    How to Eat Your Skincare, With Green Chef

    longdaBy longda2026年6月9日没有评论4 Mins Read
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    Though I genuinely enjoy grocery shopping, I’m not able to do it as often as I want—or rather the way I want. A busy work schedule generally limits my weekly shopping trips to my local grocer or Whole Foods to bi-monthly. In an ideal world, I’d shop local and organic: fruits and vegetables from the farmers’ market, meat from a butcher, and dairy produced nearby. Shopping becomes even more strategic when you consider how diet affects the expected—energy, overall health, immunity, bone and muscle strength—but also the unexpected: your skin.

    “What we eat directly impacts the biology of our skin because the skin is a living organ that depends on a constant supply of nutrients to maintain its structure, defend against damage, and regenerative properties,” founder of Auro Wellness Nayan Patel, PharmD tells Vogue. “Nutrients like vitamin C, omega-3s, zinc, and antioxidants from colorful whole foods play a direct role in how the skin builds collagen, maintains its barrier, and fights off daily damage from things like UV exposure and pollution.”

    Dr. Patel further explains that many of the most common skin concerns (acne, inflammation, premature aging, dryness) have a metabolic or inflammatory component that diet directly influences. He describes the skin as a mirror of your internal environment. “If there is inflammation inside, it will eventually show on the outside,” he adds.

    In certain circles—the idea of “eating one’s skincare” is hardly new. “Skin is a living organ, and it relies on nutrients to build collagen, maintain hydration, calm inflammation, and protect against oxidative stress,” Sahar Berjis is a dietitian, nutrition coach, and CEO of Inner Health & Wellness says. “That said, salmon will not replace sunscreen and kale is not Botox.” You need both to address skin’s needs.

    “Topical products work on the surface, but the raw materials your skin actually needs to regenerate and protect itself have to come from what you eat,” Dr. Patel adds. “If the internal supply is lacking, no serum is going to make up for it on its own and let’s not forget, something as basic as drinking enough water hydrates your skin better than any single ingredient in skincare.”

    Armed with all this knowledge, I saw no better time to check in with our friends at Green Chef—the first CCOF-certified organic meal kit delivery service that’s committed to sourcing organic, seasonal produce, cage-free eggs, and organic chicken. At a time when I’m relying on takeout for the sake of time, having clean, healthy meals delivered right to my door makes all the difference.

    “When we say ‘clean eating,’ we mean that our recipes are independently tested against panels for heavy metals, pesticides, and contaminants as the first and only meal kit to earn Clean Label Project certification,” Kasia Feng, general manager at Green Chef says. To do so, the team holds themselves to quarterly nutrition guardrails developed with registered dietitians, and even publish the clinical trial results that prove measurable health outcomes of the meals.

    As tasty as the menus sound (current offerings range from artichoke-stuffed tilapia to baja-style potato tacos), Green Chef does not forsake convenience for nutrition. “What people often don’t realize is that sourcing quality ingredients and making them convenient to cook are deeply connected,” the brand’s head of marketing, Taara Ness-Cochinwala explains. “When produce is seasonal, coming directly from vetted growers and proteins are sustainably sourced, the food is more flavorful, so the cooking is simpler and you’re not relying on artificial enhancement to make it taste like something.”

    In writing this story, I asked the team what parts of skin health can actually be influenced by diet—and what can’t—based on the curation of meals I’d be testing; and they’re keen on not overpromising. While nutrition plays an undeniable role in skin health, aging, and healing, they emphasize that diet cannot override genetics, environment, and stress levels. “The honest framing is this: what you eat consistently builds or erodes the biological foundation your skin works from,” says Ness-Cochinwala. “It doesn’t replace sunscreen or a dermatologist, but it does change the conditions under which everything else operates, and that’s not a small thing.”

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