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Green apple vs red apple: Which one is better for naturally glowing skin?

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2026, 15:12 IST
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Apple for skincare

When it comes to achieving naturally glowing skin, our skincare essentials can only do a handful of tasks, but what you eat plays a major role. Among the most popular skin-friendly options in fruits, apples are the most trustworthy. But have you ever wondered whether green or red apples are better for naturally glowing skin? Both are packed with vitamins and antioxidants, but they come with different nutritional profiles. Here’s a closer look at which one should be a better choice for promoting healthy and radiant skin.

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Green apple for clear skin

Green apples are usually lower in sugar content and are a rich source of vitamin C, which improves collagen production. It keeps the skin firm, smooth, and youthful. It aids digestion and gut health and other skin conditions that are linked to our stomach health. It is best for oily and acne-prone skin or people who are focusing on anti-ageing.


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Red apple for clear skin

Red apples are usually sweeter in nature, where the red pigment contains anthocyanins and protects our skin cells from oxidative damage. They contain compounds that improve blood circulation, giving a healthy and glowing overall look. Red apples contain a significant amount of water and help in maintaining skin hydration levels throughout the day. It is best for dry skin, dull skin, and people seeking a natural glow.


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Which is better for acne and anti-ageing?

When considering acne-prone skin, green apples are superior in that they are less sugary, good for your digestion, and help relieve inflammation. That said, both apples have several anti-ageing nutrients and work in different ways. Green apples help reduce oxidative stress and increase collagen production. Meanwhile, red apples are rich in anthocyanins, which also reduces environmental skin stressors.


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Who's the real deal here?

There is no absolute winner, as both offer complementary benefits for skin health. If you have oily or acne-prone skin and want more vitamin C with less sugar and a collagen support win, then go for green apples. But if you want enhanced skin radiance with maximum antioxidant protection and a glowing base, then red apples should be in your food cart.


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