[Ultimate Skinmax Guide] A-Z How to achieve Thom Strijd tier skin. Practical tips on improving skin colouring, glow, collagen and prevent photoaging

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Just kidding, to continue further reading, I order you to stock up on carrots
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1. Beta-Carotene
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If you've been lurking in here, you should already know that beta carotene/carrots can help you get a golden glow. That should indeed be your first step to skinmaxing. Here's an interesting study:

The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health:
Conclusions:
These results show that, as predicted, beta-carotene supplementation significantly increased face yellowness and redness.
Post-supplementation faces were chosen as more attractive than the pre-supplementation faces significantly above 50% chance level in the beta-carotene treatment group.
Post-supplementation faces were chosen as healthier looking than the pre-supplementation faces significantly above 50% chance level in the beta-carotene treatment group.

They used 30,000 IU in the study which is equivalent to approximately 4 carrots.


Besides giving you improvement in skin appearance, it will also give your skin protection from UV damage:

A very good beta-carotene transformation I've seen is from this redditor:
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ZtZTXAi.jpeg


2. 2020 study shows that achieving a colorful, healthy skin tone is much more complex than just getting in your beta-carotene

In order to get the best results you need to incorporate all kinds of carotenoids:
(Carotenoids are a group of 600 antioxidants, a few of the most common carotenoids include: alpha carotene, beta carotene, beta cryptoxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene).
Another important step is improving your lifestyle (fitness and health).

Skin Color Cues to Human Health - Carotenoids, Aerobic Fitness, and Body Fat:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078114/

Summary:
Colorful carotenoid ornaments are sexually selected signals of health in humans, carotenoids could provide a perceptible cue to health as they impart an attractive yellow-orange color to skin. It is important to note that the impact of body composition, fitness, and sleep on skin color are independent of each other and independent of diet which means that improvements in different aspects of lifestyle are synergistic in instilling benefits to health and appearance. Moreover, lifestyle also impacts on body shape so appearance benefits will accrue across shape and color domains.


Lifestyle factors and ways to improve them:
A. Nutrition:
Once ingested, blood-borne carotenoids are secreted onto the skin where they impart a yellow-orange hue which is perceived as healthy and attractive. Skin carotenoid levels therefore reflect a good diet—rich in fruit and vegetables.
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B. Physical Exercise:
Increasing aerobic fitness and reduced body fat% are associated with increased skin yellowness. Exercise increases endogenous antioxidant capacity and consequently may decrease expenditure of carotenoids. Fitness could also raise skin carotenoids by lowering body fat (a source of oxidative stress).
- for maximum results I recommend combining both aerobic and anaerobic exercise

C. Bodyfat:
From study 1, we hypothesized that an increase in aerobic fitness would relate to an increase in skin yellowness, whereas an increase in body fat% would be accompanied by a decrease in skin yellowness.
- caloric restriction
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@Amnesia
- intermittent fasting
- high satiety foods
- decrease refined carbs, increase fiber/healthy fats/protein
- eat only until you feel 70-80% full
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D. Sleep:
Likewise, one can estimate that changing habitual sleep patterns to lose an average of 1.6 h of sleep per night would decrease skin yellowness perceptibly.
- keep a sleeping routine
- reduce caffeine intake
- use a blue light blocker on phone/pc like f.lux in the evening
- sleep in complete darkness
- supplement with melatonin, magnesium, valerian


E. Stress:
Reduced stress and increased sleep were all associated with higher skin yellowness which is characteristic of raised carotenoid levels in the skin.
- do mindfulness meditation and yoga
- laugh - listen to music
- play with your pet
- supplement with ashwagandha, green tea, valerian



3. How to increase lycopene amount from tomatoes
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Cooking Tomatoes Boosts Disease-Fighting Power
the research revealed that the beneficial trans-lycopene content of the cooked tomatoes increased by 54, 171 and 164 percent, respectively. Levels of cis -lycopene (which the body easily absorbs) rose by 6, 17 and 35 percent, respectively; and antioxidant levels in the heated tomatoes increased by 28, 34 and 62 percent, respectively.

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/tomatoes#plant-compounds
one small, fresh tomato (100 grams) holds only 1–8 mg, consuming this plant compound with a source of fat can increase absorption by up to four times. Also generally, the redder the tomato, the more lycopene it has.

So - choose redder tomatoes, cook them and eat them together with a source of fat, that way a single tomato will increase it's amount of lycopene to way more than 10 mg.


4. Rosy Complexion
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Rosy Complexion Is Sign of Health: A new study finds that we perceive people with rosier complexions as being healthier, and therefore more attractive.
https://www.livescience.com/5380-rosy-complexion-sign-health.html

People who are physically fit or have higher levels of sex hormones have more of these blood vessels and flush easier than people who are unhealthy, unfit, elderly or smokers


What you can do to improve circulation in the face and get a rosy complexion:
- Improve hormonal profile
- Exercise - People who work out more have been shown to have higher blood oxygen levels, which makes their blood redder. A 2003 review noted that exercise improves the body's ability to take in and use oxygen, it also supports the health of the circulatory system and improves circulation.
- Skin massages - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=face+massage
- Cleanse and moisturize your skin and massage it for a few minutes while you do so.
- Exfoliate

- Niacin - high doses of it causes your capillaries to expand, which increases the flow of blood to the skin’s surface, however the symptoms set in 15-30 mins after taking it and taper off 1-2 hours later.
- Green tea(or black) - Green tea has been shown to promote cardiovascular health. Healthy blood vessels help improve circulation and blood flow. @GreenTea :love:
- Red wine - Helps expand blood vessels thus aid in circulation.


5. Antioxidants
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Getting in antioxidants in your diet is extremely important as they can protect your skin from UV damage, preserve skin by preventing collagen loss, fight inflammation and help with acne.


- Carotenoids
- Pycnogenol - https://www.healthline.com/health/pycnogenol#for-skin
- Berries - https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blueberry-benefits-for-skin
- Green tea - https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-green-tea-for-skin
- Olive oil - https://www.healthline.com/health/olive-oil-benefits-face
- Herbs - the ones I like to add to my foods when cooking: cinnamon, basil, oregano, rosemary, black pepper, paprika, savory, ginger
- Astaxanthin - strongest antioxidant among the carotenoids - it can provide protection against UV radiation, improve skin elasticity and help the skin retent moisture, reduce wrinkle formation. However there isn't any scientific evidence that it can give red skin undertone. Also keep in mind that it is a DHT inhibitor, so take it at your own risk, alternatively you can use a topical astaxanthin serum or cream.
- Ginseng - https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/beau...-/news-story/675ec74b4b19495a492c8b52594e32f7
- Amla - https://www.medlife.com/blog/10-health-benefits-gooseberry-skin-hair/


6. Collagen & elasticity
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The first step to improving collagen should be following the advice from the above-stated points, in addition to that: cut off processed sugar, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs and reduce caffeine intake (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206198/)

Topical Medications:

highly recommended:
- Retin-a/Retinol
- Moisturizer (Look for one that has glycerin, hyalouronic acid in it)
- Sunscreen
- Peptides (Matrixyl, GHK-Cu)

optimal:
- Vitamin C Serum
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling
- Red Light Therapy
- IPL/CO2/Fraxel Lasers


7. Sun exposure/tanning
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Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis).
Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely.

For that reason, I'd recommend wearing a sunscreen all the time you're outdoors during the day (for additional sunblock you can wear a hat - especially if you're on retin-a).
To maintain healthy blood levels of vitamin D, exposure yourself for 15 mins a day.
If you really badly want to tan, then look into:
- Melanotan 2
- Self tanners

For further info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoaging

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Honorable threads on a similar topic:
@PenileFacialSurgery https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-coloring-maxing-how-to-get-ideal-golden-caramel-glow.87887/
@eduardkoopman https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-color-improvement-eat-shitload-of-vegetables-and-fruits.49227/
@Chintuck22 https://looksmax.org/threads/golden-skin-color.222641/
@the next o'pry https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-1.78972/
@PrettyBoyMaxxing https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-2.79240/


Mentions from my previous skinmax thread: @JustBeCurry @alexjones @maximusmaxxed @thehealingfields @Matheus @16tyo @PYT @Don't Forget to mew @Justbeconfidentsrs
 
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Sit back and get some popcorn as this is going to be a long thread
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Just kidding, to continue further reading, I order you to stock up on carrots
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1. Beta-Carotene
View attachment 862989

If you've been lurking in here, you should already know that beta carotene/carrots can help you get a golden glow. That should indeed be your first step to skinmaxing. Here's an interesting study:

The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health:
Conclusions:

They used 30,000 IU in the study which is equivalent to approximately 4 carrots.


Besides giving you improvement in skin appearance, it will also give your skin protection from UV damage:

A very good beta-carotene transformation I've seen is from this redditor:
b1de2b0559210bf1b35ea508354cebec.png

ZtZTXAi.jpeg


2. 2020 study shows that achieving a colorful, healthy skin tone is much more complex than just getting in your beta-carotene

In order to get the best results you need to incorporate all kinds of carotenoids:
(Carotenoids are a group of 600 antioxidants, a few of the most common carotenoids include: alpha carotene, beta carotene, beta cryptoxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene).
Another important step is improving your lifestyle (fitness and health).

Skin Color Cues to Human Health - Carotenoids, Aerobic Fitness, and Body Fat:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078114/

Summary:



Lifestyle factors and ways to improve them:
A. Nutrition:
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B. Physical Exercise: - for maximum results I recommend combining both aerobic and anaerobic exercise

C. Bodyfat:
- caloric restriction
b956cb37ab7e0813d9da2eae39faf565.png
@Amnesia
- intermittent fasting
- high satiety foods
- decrease refined carbs, increase fiber/healthy fats/protein
- eat only until you feel 70-80% full
279293cf8b342c1e7adb735b389c22ac.png

D. Sleep:
- keep a sleeping routine
- reduce caffeine intake
- use a blue light blocker on phone/pc like f.lux in the evening
- sleep in complete darkness
- supplement with melatonin, magnesium, valerian


E. Stress: - do mindfulness meditation and yoga
- laugh - listen to music
- play with your pet
- supplement with ashwagandha, green tea, valerian



3. How to increase lycopene amount from tomatoes
View attachment 862376


Cooking Tomatoes Boosts Disease-Fighting Power

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/tomatoes#plant-compounds

So - choose redder tomatoes, cook them and eat them together with a source of fat, that way a single tomato will increase it's amount of lycopene to way more than 10 mg.


4. Rosy Complexion
View attachment 862572


Rosy Complexion Is Sign of Health: A new study finds that we perceive people with rosier complexions as being healthier, and therefore more attractive.
https://www.livescience.com/5380-rosy-complexion-sign-health.html



What you can do to improve circulation in the face and get a rosy complexion:

- Improve hormonal profile
- Exercise - People who work out more have been shown to have higher blood oxygen levels, which makes their blood redder. A 2003 review noted that exercise improves the body's ability to take in and use oxygen, it also supports the health of the circulatory system and improves circulation.
- Skin massages - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=face+massage
- Cleanse and moisturize your skin and massage it for a few minutes while you do so.
- Exfoliate

- Niacin - high doses of it causes your capillaries to expand, which increases the flow of blood to the skin’s surface, however the symptoms set in 15-30 mins after taking it and taper off 1-2 hours later.
- Green tea(or black) - Green tea has been shown to promote cardiovascular health. Healthy blood vessels help improve circulation and blood flow. @GreenTea :love:
- Red wine - Helps expand blood vessels thus aid in circulation.


5. Antioxidants
View attachment 862735

Getting in antioxidants in your diet is extremely important as they can protect your skin from UV damage, preserve skin by preventing collagen loss, fight inflammation and help with acne.


- Carotenoids
- Pycnogenol - https://www.healthline.com/health/pycnogenol#for-skin
- Berries - https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blueberry-benefits-for-skin
- Green tea - https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-green-tea-for-skin
- Olive oil - https://www.healthline.com/health/olive-oil-benefits-face
- Herbs - the ones I like to add to my foods when cooking: cinnamon, basil, oregano, rosemary, black pepper, paprika, savory, ginger
- Astaxanthin - strongest antioxidant among the carotenoids - it can provide protection against UV radiation, improve skin elasticity and help the skin retent moisture, reduce wrinkle formation. However there isn't any scientific evidence that it can give red skin undertone. Also keep in mind that it is a DHT inhibitor, so take it at your own risk, alternatively you can use a topical astaxanthin serum or cream.
- Ginseng - https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/beau...-/news-story/675ec74b4b19495a492c8b52594e32f7
- Amla - https://www.medlife.com/blog/10-health-benefits-gooseberry-skin-hair/


6. Collagen & elasticity
View attachment 862825

The first step to improving collagen should be following the advice from the above-stated points, in addition to that: cut off processed sugar, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs and reduce caffeine intake (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206198/)

Topical Medications:

highly recommended:
- Retin-a/Retinol
- Moisturizer (Look for one that has glycerin, hyalouronic acid in it)
- Sunscreen
- Peptides (Matrixyl, GHK-Cu)

optimal:
- Vitamin C Serum
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling
- Red Light Therapy
- IPL/CO2/Fraxel Lasers


7. Sun exposure/tanning
View attachment 862898

Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis).
Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely.

For that reason, I'd recommend wearing a sunscreen all the time you're outdoors during the day (for additional sunblock you can wear a hat - especially if you're on retin-a).
To maintain healthy blood levels of vitamin D, exposure yourself for 15 mins a day.
If you really badly want to tan, then look into:
- Melanotan 2
- Self tanners

For further info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoaging

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Honorable threads on a similar topic:
@PenileFacialSurgery https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-coloring-maxing-how-to-get-ideal-golden-caramel-glow.87887/
@eduardkoopman https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-color-improvement-eat-shitload-of-vegetables-and-fruits.49227/
@Chintuck22 https://looksmax.org/threads/golden-skin-color.222641/
@the next o'pry https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-1.78972/
@PrettyBoyMaxxing https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-2.79240/


Mentions from my previous skinmax thread: @JustBeCurry @alexjones @maximusmaxxed @thehealingfields @Matheus @16tyo @PYT @Don't Forget to mew @Justbeconfidentsrs
Mirin creative intro👍👍 killer thread, keep posting high IQ!
 
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great thread brah
 
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good thread bro, however just know that pictures can be deceiving, my skin looks like the examples in your skin goals section in most pictures that I'm in but I still have flaws that are noticeable to me in the mirror
 
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The real secret
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4. Rosy Complexion

What you can do to improve circulation in the face and get a rosy complexion:

- Cleanse and moisturize your skin and massage it for a few minutes while you do so.


This is legit, I've been applying moisturizer on my dick daily and it's definitely pinkier

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Very legit
 
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if i want to get a tan, should i go to the sun without sunscreen around 15min, and use a sunscreen by the rest of the day? pls explain
 
if i want to get a tan, should i go to the sun without sunscreen around 15min, and use a sunscreen by the rest of the day? pls explain
If you're not on retin-a, spending 15 mins under the sun without sunscreen will barely cause any damage(if any at all), if you wanna tan though, just use melanotan 2
 
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If you're not on retin-a, spending 15 mins under the sun without sunscreen will barely cause any damage(if any at all), if you wanna tan though, just use melanotan 2
thanks ❤
 
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Sit back and get some popcorn as this is going to be a long thread
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Just kidding, to continue further reading, I order you to stock up on carrots
giphy.gif





1. Beta-Carotene
View attachment 862989

If you've been lurking in here, you should already know that beta carotene/carrots can help you get a golden glow. That should indeed be your first step to skinmaxing. Here's an interesting study:

The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health:
Conclusions:

They used 30,000 IU in the study which is equivalent to approximately 4 carrots.


Besides giving you improvement in skin appearance, it will also give your skin protection from UV damage:

A very good beta-carotene transformation I've seen is from this redditor:
b1de2b0559210bf1b35ea508354cebec.png

ZtZTXAi.jpeg


2. 2020 study shows that achieving a colorful, healthy skin tone is much more complex than just getting in your beta-carotene

In order to get the best results you need to incorporate all kinds of carotenoids:
(Carotenoids are a group of 600 antioxidants, a few of the most common carotenoids include: alpha carotene, beta carotene, beta cryptoxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene).
Another important step is improving your lifestyle (fitness and health).

Skin Color Cues to Human Health - Carotenoids, Aerobic Fitness, and Body Fat:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078114/

Summary:



Lifestyle factors and ways to improve them:
A. Nutrition:
View attachment 862131



B. Physical Exercise: - for maximum results I recommend combining both aerobic and anaerobic exercise

C. Bodyfat:
- caloric restriction
b956cb37ab7e0813d9da2eae39faf565.png
@Amnesia
- intermittent fasting
- high satiety foods
- decrease refined carbs, increase fiber/healthy fats/protein
- eat only until you feel 70-80% full
279293cf8b342c1e7adb735b389c22ac.png

D. Sleep:
- keep a sleeping routine
- reduce caffeine intake
- use a blue light blocker on phone/pc like f.lux in the evening
- sleep in complete darkness
- supplement with melatonin, magnesium, valerian


E. Stress: - do mindfulness meditation and yoga
- laugh - listen to music
- play with your pet
- supplement with ashwagandha, green tea, valerian



3. How to increase lycopene amount from tomatoes
View attachment 862376


Cooking Tomatoes Boosts Disease-Fighting Power

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/tomatoes#plant-compounds

So - choose redder tomatoes, cook them and eat them together with a source of fat, that way a single tomato will increase it's amount of lycopene to way more than 10 mg.


4. Rosy Complexion
View attachment 862572


Rosy Complexion Is Sign of Health: A new study finds that we perceive people with rosier complexions as being healthier, and therefore more attractive.
https://www.livescience.com/5380-rosy-complexion-sign-health.html



What you can do to improve circulation in the face and get a rosy complexion:

- Improve hormonal profile
- Exercise - People who work out more have been shown to have higher blood oxygen levels, which makes their blood redder. A 2003 review noted that exercise improves the body's ability to take in and use oxygen, it also supports the health of the circulatory system and improves circulation.
- Skin massages - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=face+massage
- Cleanse and moisturize your skin and massage it for a few minutes while you do so.
- Exfoliate

- Niacin - high doses of it causes your capillaries to expand, which increases the flow of blood to the skin’s surface, however the symptoms set in 15-30 mins after taking it and taper off 1-2 hours later.
- Green tea(or black) - Green tea has been shown to promote cardiovascular health. Healthy blood vessels help improve circulation and blood flow. @GreenTea :love:
- Red wine - Helps expand blood vessels thus aid in circulation.


5. Antioxidants
View attachment 862735

Getting in antioxidants in your diet is extremely important as they can protect your skin from UV damage, preserve skin by preventing collagen loss, fight inflammation and help with acne.


- Carotenoids
- Pycnogenol - https://www.healthline.com/health/pycnogenol#for-skin
- Berries - https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blueberry-benefits-for-skin
- Green tea - https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-green-tea-for-skin
- Olive oil - https://www.healthline.com/health/olive-oil-benefits-face
- Herbs - the ones I like to add to my foods when cooking: cinnamon, basil, oregano, rosemary, black pepper, paprika, savory, ginger
- Astaxanthin - strongest antioxidant among the carotenoids - it can provide protection against UV radiation, improve skin elasticity and help the skin retent moisture, reduce wrinkle formation. However there isn't any scientific evidence that it can give red skin undertone. Also keep in mind that it is a DHT inhibitor, so take it at your own risk, alternatively you can use a topical astaxanthin serum or cream.
- Ginseng - https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/beau...-/news-story/675ec74b4b19495a492c8b52594e32f7
- Amla - https://www.medlife.com/blog/10-health-benefits-gooseberry-skin-hair/


6. Collagen & elasticity
View attachment 862825

The first step to improving collagen should be following the advice from the above-stated points, in addition to that: cut off processed sugar, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs and reduce caffeine intake (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206198/)

Topical Medications:

highly recommended:
- Retin-a/Retinol
- Moisturizer (Look for one that has glycerin, hyalouronic acid in it)
- Sunscreen
- Peptides (Matrixyl, GHK-Cu)

optimal:
- Vitamin C Serum
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling
- Red Light Therapy
- IPL/CO2/Fraxel Lasers


7. Sun exposure/tanning
View attachment 862898

Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis).
Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely.

For that reason, I'd recommend wearing a sunscreen all the time you're outdoors during the day (for additional sunblock you can wear a hat - especially if you're on retin-a).
To maintain healthy blood levels of vitamin D, exposure yourself for 15 mins a day.
If you really badly want to tan, then look into:
- Melanotan 2
- Self tanners

For further info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoaging

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DRS9NeZU8AM4P3Y

Honorable threads on a similar topic:
@PenileFacialSurgery https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-coloring-maxing-how-to-get-ideal-golden-caramel-glow.87887/
@eduardkoopman https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-color-improvement-eat-shitload-of-vegetables-and-fruits.49227/
@Chintuck22 https://looksmax.org/threads/golden-skin-color.222641/
@the next o'pry https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-1.78972/
@PrettyBoyMaxxing https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-2.79240/


Mentions from my previous skinmax thread: @JustBeCurry @alexjones @maximusmaxxed @thehealingfields @Matheus @16tyo @PYT @Don't Forget to mew @Justbeconfidentsrs
ngl reading this and all the other versions of the skin maxxing guides (minus the previous one mentioning royal jelly ) made me realise i probably know everything i need to know and i am passing time on here a lot of this is regurgitated
 
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Tretinoin can add glow to your face as it literally stimulates angiogenesis.
 
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Read every word, good thread op tag me in your next big thread
 
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Sit back and get some popcorn as this is going to be a long thread
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Just kidding, to continue further reading, I order you to stock up on carrots
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1. Beta-Carotene
View attachment 862989

If you've been lurking in here, you should already know that beta carotene/carrots can help you get a golden glow. That should indeed be your first step to skinmaxing. Here's an interesting study:

The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health:
Conclusions:

They used 30,000 IU in the study which is equivalent to approximately 4 carrots.


Besides giving you improvement in skin appearance, it will also give your skin protection from UV damage:

A very good beta-carotene transformation I've seen is from this redditor:
b1de2b0559210bf1b35ea508354cebec.png

ZtZTXAi.jpeg


2. 2020 study shows that achieving a colorful, healthy skin tone is much more complex than just getting in your beta-carotene

In order to get the best results you need to incorporate all kinds of carotenoids:
(Carotenoids are a group of 600 antioxidants, a few of the most common carotenoids include: alpha carotene, beta carotene, beta cryptoxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene).
Another important step is improving your lifestyle (fitness and health).

Skin Color Cues to Human Health - Carotenoids, Aerobic Fitness, and Body Fat:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078114/

Summary:



Lifestyle factors and ways to improve them:
A. Nutrition:
View attachment 862131



B. Physical Exercise: - for maximum results I recommend combining both aerobic and anaerobic exercise

C. Bodyfat:
- caloric restriction
b956cb37ab7e0813d9da2eae39faf565.png
@Amnesia
- intermittent fasting
- high satiety foods
- decrease refined carbs, increase fiber/healthy fats/protein
- eat only until you feel 70-80% full
279293cf8b342c1e7adb735b389c22ac.png

D. Sleep:
- keep a sleeping routine
- reduce caffeine intake
- use a blue light blocker on phone/pc like f.lux in the evening
- sleep in complete darkness
- supplement with melatonin, magnesium, valerian


E. Stress: - do mindfulness meditation and yoga
- laugh - listen to music
- play with your pet
- supplement with ashwagandha, green tea, valerian



3. How to increase lycopene amount from tomatoes
View attachment 862376


Cooking Tomatoes Boosts Disease-Fighting Power

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/tomatoes#plant-compounds

So - choose redder tomatoes, cook them and eat them together with a source of fat, that way a single tomato will increase it's amount of lycopene to way more than 10 mg.


4. Rosy Complexion
View attachment 862572


Rosy Complexion Is Sign of Health: A new study finds that we perceive people with rosier complexions as being healthier, and therefore more attractive.
https://www.livescience.com/5380-rosy-complexion-sign-health.html



What you can do to improve circulation in the face and get a rosy complexion:

- Improve hormonal profile
- Exercise - People who work out more have been shown to have higher blood oxygen levels, which makes their blood redder. A 2003 review noted that exercise improves the body's ability to take in and use oxygen, it also supports the health of the circulatory system and improves circulation.
- Skin massages - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=face+massage
- Cleanse and moisturize your skin and massage it for a few minutes while you do so.
- Exfoliate

- Niacin - high doses of it causes your capillaries to expand, which increases the flow of blood to the skin’s surface, however the symptoms set in 15-30 mins after taking it and taper off 1-2 hours later.
- Green tea(or black) - Green tea has been shown to promote cardiovascular health. Healthy blood vessels help improve circulation and blood flow. @GreenTea :love:
- Red wine - Helps expand blood vessels thus aid in circulation.


5. Antioxidants
View attachment 862735

Getting in antioxidants in your diet is extremely important as they can protect your skin from UV damage, preserve skin by preventing collagen loss, fight inflammation and help with acne.


- Carotenoids
- Pycnogenol - https://www.healthline.com/health/pycnogenol#for-skin
- Berries - https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blueberry-benefits-for-skin
- Green tea - https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-green-tea-for-skin
- Olive oil - https://www.healthline.com/health/olive-oil-benefits-face
- Herbs - the ones I like to add to my foods when cooking: cinnamon, basil, oregano, rosemary, black pepper, paprika, savory, ginger
- Astaxanthin - strongest antioxidant among the carotenoids - it can provide protection against UV radiation, improve skin elasticity and help the skin retent moisture, reduce wrinkle formation. However there isn't any scientific evidence that it can give red skin undertone. Also keep in mind that it is a DHT inhibitor, so take it at your own risk, alternatively you can use a topical astaxanthin serum or cream.
- Ginseng - https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/beau...-/news-story/675ec74b4b19495a492c8b52594e32f7
- Amla - https://www.medlife.com/blog/10-health-benefits-gooseberry-skin-hair/


6. Collagen & elasticity
View attachment 862825

The first step to improving collagen should be following the advice from the above-stated points, in addition to that: cut off processed sugar, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs and reduce caffeine intake (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206198/)

Topical Medications:

highly recommended:
- Retin-a/Retinol
- Moisturizer (Look for one that has glycerin, hyalouronic acid in it)
- Sunscreen
- Peptides (Matrixyl, GHK-Cu)

optimal:
- Vitamin C Serum
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling
- Red Light Therapy
- IPL/CO2/Fraxel Lasers


7. Sun exposure/tanning
View attachment 862898

Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis).
Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely.

For that reason, I'd recommend wearing a sunscreen all the time you're outdoors during the day (for additional sunblock you can wear a hat - especially if you're on retin-a).
To maintain healthy blood levels of vitamin D, exposure yourself for 15 mins a day.
If you really badly want to tan, then look into:
- Melanotan 2
- Self tanners

For further info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoaging

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c48a822d991e5ce880bd4ecf30c3ad9f.jpg

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smartselect_20200210-111537_firefox-jpg.296109

DRS9NeZU8AM4P3Y

Honorable threads on a similar topic:
@PenileFacialSurgery https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-coloring-maxing-how-to-get-ideal-golden-caramel-glow.87887/
@eduardkoopman https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-color-improvement-eat-shitload-of-vegetables-and-fruits.49227/
@Chintuck22 https://looksmax.org/threads/golden-skin-color.222641/
@the next o'pry https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-1.78972/
@PrettyBoyMaxxing https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-2.79240/


Mentions from my previous skinmax thread: @JustBeCurry @alexjones @maximusmaxxed @thehealingfields @Matheus @16tyo @PYT @Don't Forget to mew @Justbeconfidentsrs
god tier thread, son
 
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Thanks for the thread
Time to strijdmaxx
 
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Where do you find a good Black tea serum?
 
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Glad I still lurk BotB to find threads like these

Thank you for making it
 
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Where do you find a good Black tea serum?
Have never really seen one, but I've seen people on /r/Skincareaddiction talk about green tea serums often, but even if you were to drink teas, you'll still get some skin benefits from them
 
Lifefuel, Ima go skinmaxx now
 
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just adding another motivation to skin max (take it with a grain of salt though as the study is saying skin coloring is more important than bone structure)

 
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Rotting geeks on here are never gonna do even 1% of this

At least 15% will benefit from it tho so good thread. I have skin care routine on lock atm and antioxidants which you mentioned are a massive player. Vitamin E and C to boot.
 
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Rotting geeks on here are never gonna do even 1% of this

At least 15% will benefit from it tho so good thread. I have skin care routine on lock atm and antioxidants which you mentioned are a massive player. Vitamin E and C to boot.
DUDE GOT THE VITAMINS.

HE GOT ALL OF THEMZ VITAMINS.
 
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If you're not on retin-a, spending 15 mins under the sun without sunscreen will barely cause any damage(if any at all), if you wanna tan though, just use melanotan 2

doesn't melanotan need sun for activation tho?

Would 15 mins be enough?
 
doesn't melanotan need sun for activation tho?

Would 15 mins be enough?
A few minutes to use – Melanotan 2 does not require the application of a tanning lotion, or the mess incurred when that fake tanning lotion ends up all over your clothes or sheets.

Instead, Melanotan 2 just requires you to give yourself a quick injection and then sit in the sun for about 15 minutes. The sun activates your tan, then you can go about your day while it begins to develop.
 
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Best of the best? Absolutely deserved brother
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flawless golden skin summer 2021 gang where u at niggaaaazzz
Be careful with Melanotan II though, it darkened moles quite a bit, and I believe it also face me bouts of anhedonia, while on it.
 
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Be careful with Melanotan II though, it darkened moles quite a bit, and I believe it also face me bouts of anhedonia, while on it.
Interesting- I'll look into that.

ty for heads up
 
Very good thread. Bookmarked.
 
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and how much of this do you follow OP?
 
Sit back and get some popcorn as this is going to be a long thread
giphy.gif






Just kidding, to continue further reading, I order you to stock up on carrots
giphy.gif





1. Beta-Carotene
View attachment 862989

If you've been lurking in here, you should already know that beta carotene/carrots can help you get a golden glow. That should indeed be your first step to skinmaxing. Here's an interesting study:

The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health:
Conclusions:

They used 30,000 IU in the study which is equivalent to approximately 4 carrots.


Besides giving you improvement in skin appearance, it will also give your skin protection from UV damage:

A very good beta-carotene transformation I've seen is from this redditor:
b1de2b0559210bf1b35ea508354cebec.png

ZtZTXAi.jpeg


2. 2020 study shows that achieving a colorful, healthy skin tone is much more complex than just getting in your beta-carotene

In order to get the best results you need to incorporate all kinds of carotenoids:
(Carotenoids are a group of 600 antioxidants, a few of the most common carotenoids include: alpha carotene, beta carotene, beta cryptoxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene).
Another important step is improving your lifestyle (fitness and health).

Skin Color Cues to Human Health - Carotenoids, Aerobic Fitness, and Body Fat:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078114/

Summary:



Lifestyle factors and ways to improve them:
A. Nutrition:
View attachment 862131



B. Physical Exercise: - for maximum results I recommend combining both aerobic and anaerobic exercise

C. Bodyfat:
- caloric restriction
b956cb37ab7e0813d9da2eae39faf565.png
@Amnesia
- intermittent fasting
- high satiety foods
- decrease refined carbs, increase fiber/healthy fats/protein
- eat only until you feel 70-80% full
279293cf8b342c1e7adb735b389c22ac.png

D. Sleep:
- keep a sleeping routine
- reduce caffeine intake
- use a blue light blocker on phone/pc like f.lux in the evening
- sleep in complete darkness
- supplement with melatonin, magnesium, valerian


E. Stress: - do mindfulness meditation and yoga
- laugh - listen to music
- play with your pet
- supplement with ashwagandha, green tea, valerian



3. How to increase lycopene amount from tomatoes
View attachment 862376


Cooking Tomatoes Boosts Disease-Fighting Power

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/tomatoes#plant-compounds

So - choose redder tomatoes, cook them and eat them together with a source of fat, that way a single tomato will increase it's amount of lycopene to way more than 10 mg.


4. Rosy Complexion
View attachment 862572


Rosy Complexion Is Sign of Health: A new study finds that we perceive people with rosier complexions as being healthier, and therefore more attractive.
https://www.livescience.com/5380-rosy-complexion-sign-health.html



What you can do to improve circulation in the face and get a rosy complexion:

- Improve hormonal profile
- Exercise - People who work out more have been shown to have higher blood oxygen levels, which makes their blood redder. A 2003 review noted that exercise improves the body's ability to take in and use oxygen, it also supports the health of the circulatory system and improves circulation.
- Skin massages - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=face+massage
- Cleanse and moisturize your skin and massage it for a few minutes while you do so.
- Exfoliate

- Niacin - high doses of it causes your capillaries to expand, which increases the flow of blood to the skin’s surface, however the symptoms set in 15-30 mins after taking it and taper off 1-2 hours later.
- Green tea(or black) - Green tea has been shown to promote cardiovascular health. Healthy blood vessels help improve circulation and blood flow. @GreenTea :love:
- Red wine - Helps expand blood vessels thus aid in circulation.


5. Antioxidants
View attachment 862735

Getting in antioxidants in your diet is extremely important as they can protect your skin from UV damage, preserve skin by preventing collagen loss, fight inflammation and help with acne.


- Carotenoids
- Pycnogenol - https://www.healthline.com/health/pycnogenol#for-skin
- Berries - https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blueberry-benefits-for-skin
- Green tea - https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-green-tea-for-skin
- Olive oil - https://www.healthline.com/health/olive-oil-benefits-face
- Herbs - the ones I like to add to my foods when cooking: cinnamon, basil, oregano, rosemary, black pepper, paprika, savory, ginger
- Astaxanthin - strongest antioxidant among the carotenoids - it can provide protection against UV radiation, improve skin elasticity and help the skin retent moisture, reduce wrinkle formation. However there isn't any scientific evidence that it can give red skin undertone. Also keep in mind that it is a DHT inhibitor, so take it at your own risk, alternatively you can use a topical astaxanthin serum or cream.
- Ginseng - https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/beau...-/news-story/675ec74b4b19495a492c8b52594e32f7
- Amla - https://www.medlife.com/blog/10-health-benefits-gooseberry-skin-hair/


6. Collagen & elasticity
View attachment 862825

The first step to improving collagen should be following the advice from the above-stated points, in addition to that: cut off processed sugar, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs and reduce caffeine intake (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206198/)

Topical Medications:

highly recommended:
- Retin-a/Retinol
- Moisturizer (Look for one that has glycerin, hyalouronic acid in it)
- Sunscreen
- Peptides (Matrixyl, GHK-Cu)

optimal:
- Vitamin C Serum
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling
- Red Light Therapy
- IPL/CO2/Fraxel Lasers


7. Sun exposure/tanning
View attachment 862898

Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis).
Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely.

For that reason, I'd recommend wearing a sunscreen all the time you're outdoors during the day (for additional sunblock you can wear a hat - especially if you're on retin-a).
To maintain healthy blood levels of vitamin D, exposure yourself for 15 mins a day.
If you really badly want to tan, then look into:
- Melanotan 2
- Self tanners

For further info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoaging

a6ff4b6b71f4886ec01741e7c6b2f556.jpg

c48a822d991e5ce880bd4ecf30c3ad9f.jpg

1dbf67c4e8fe0b07f290ac711983460852492eaa.jpg

smartselect_20200210-111537_firefox-jpg.296109

DRS9NeZU8AM4P3Y

Honorable threads on a similar topic:
@PenileFacialSurgery https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-coloring-maxing-how-to-get-ideal-golden-caramel-glow.87887/
@eduardkoopman https://looksmax.org/threads/skin-color-improvement-eat-shitload-of-vegetables-and-fruits.49227/
@Chintuck22 https://looksmax.org/threads/golden-skin-color.222641/
@the next o'pry https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-1.78972/
@PrettyBoyMaxxing https://looksmax.org/threads/coloring-and-contrast-theory-part-2.79240/


Mentions from my previous skinmax thread: @JustBeCurry @alexjones @maximusmaxxed @thehealingfields @Matheus @16tyo @PYT @Don't Forget to mew @Justbeconfidentsrs
Chad thread

deserves a pin
 
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legit
 
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Read almost every word. Good thread.
 
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Again

amazing thread

awesome work
 
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Cope

@TheCopefulCurry said Dravidian coloring mogs and strijd would have higher smv with Dravidian coloring
 
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good thread bro, however just know that pictures can be deceiving, my skin looks like the examples in your skin goals section in most pictures that I'm in but I still have flaws that are noticeable to me in the mirror
what is the name of your avi?
 
Why does it matter?
Because it simply does. Just like your life doesn't revolve around this forum your life shouldn't revolve about your skincare routine.

You cannot just have a list of 1 thousand things to do everyday just for the sole purpose of having good skin. It's not realistic and it cannot and should not be followed through regardless of the legitimacy of the information.

At the end of the day although it's an informative guide you'll need to only pick what's more relevant and offers the best result with the less effort.
 
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Because it simply does. Just like your life doesn't revolve around this forum your life shouldn't revolve about your skincare routine.

You cannot just have a list of 1 thousand things to do everyday just for the sole purpose of having good skin. It's not realistic and it cannot and should not be followed through regardless of the legitimacy of the information.

At the end of the day although it's an informative guide you'll need to only pick what's more relevant and offers the best result with the less effort.
There's hardly any skincare in the OP, and the skincare that's there he already gave suggestions in what to prioritize
 
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There's hardly any skincare in the OP, and the skincare that's there he already gave suggestions in what to prioritize
Skincare / things to do intending to improve your skin.

But again the thread is informative just that evidently you need to focus on only a certain number of things.
 
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Skincare / things to do intending to improve your skin.

But again the thread is informative just that evidently you need to focus on only a certain number of things.
Majority is just work out, eat well and exercise which you should be doing anyway if you want to maximize your QoL
 
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