As people are looking to live healthier lifestyles, more and more beauty products are offering topical versions of foods that are known to be good-for-you internally. From spinach to acai berries, these foods are leaving the grocery aisle and entering skin care, even though studies are still being conducted to prove that adding superfood-boosted products to your skin care regimen is actually beneficial. Yet, there are a ton of products that make you wonder if you are better off eating a salad or applying it to your face. Here are our top picks.
Youth to the People Face Cleanser, $36 – This cleanser has kale, spinach and green tea.The Body Deli’s Living Hair Sprouted Mineral Greens Shampoo, $ 28.00. This shampoo contains a whole host of superfoods including wheatgrass, oatgrass, nori kale juice, chlorella and carob, to name a few, to help rejuvenate hair follicles.Carol’s Daughter Açai Healing Face Butter, $14. Super-fruit Açai is the star ingredient in this face moisturizer, which also contains carrot and fennl.Skin Detox Hand & Body Wash, $24.95. Formulated with Parsley Stem, this detoxifying cleanser uses aims to purify to restore equilibrium to the skin.