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Skin Care & Sweets

The health of your skin depends somewhat on the foods that you eat and the foods that you don't eat. The Mayo Clinic website notes that filling up on antioxidant-rich foods might help protect your skin, but eating unhealthy foods can actually damage your skin. Sweets are one type of food that you should limit in your diet because they can have a negative impact on the health and appearance of your skin.

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