If you want more than a Vitamin C serum to even out tone and brighten up your complexion, here's a shortlist of expert-approved foods to throw in the mix.

Every time I sink into the couch with a bowl of butter pecan ice cream, I automatically ask myself (and the universe) two things. One, why can’t these calories go away instead of sticking to my waist line? And two, is there any way I can hack this sugar into giving me a ‘no makeup’ makeup glow instead of pimples? Sadly, time and plenty of ice cream pints have taught me that this is indeed not one of the best foods for brighter skin.
Though I would never downplay the importance of a healthy diet, I’m thankful for vitamin C serums aka the products that pick up the slack. Whether it be hyperpigmentation from sun exposure or an unexplained dull complexion, the L-ascorbic acid type goes beyond to do a lot of good. Not only does it form a hedge of protection against environmental stressors, as well as even out tone. It’s also packed with antioxidants, a fancy word for molecules that defend cells from future damage. Using this ingredient alone can give your skin a red-carpet upgrade, but combined with a few brightening foods, will bring you one step closer to selfies that are truly #nofilter.
Now, I know what you’re probably thinking. “But, aren’t all healthy foods beneficial to the skin?” The short answer: yes. The long answer: yes, but there are a select few with benefits that are specific to brightening tone more efficiently when you eat consistently. Ahead is a full breakdown of the top five, according to Keri Glassman, MS, RD, CDN, celebrity nutritionist and founder of Nutritious Life.
Sweet Potatoes

That’s because it contain carotenoids that “increase our defense against the sun and damage from UV rays. They also help prevent acne breakouts and flare-ups that can make your skin blemished and blotchy,” she says. “The Vitamin A helps prevent wrinkles and aids with healthy hair growth and the Vitamin C will help in maintaining skin elasticity.”
Dark Green Leafy Veggies

Avocados

Beets

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