Evelin Villegas in Bathing Suit Says "Ask Me Everything" Celebwell
90 Day Fiancé star Evelin Villegas is opening herself up to questions from her fans, and sharing lots of gorgeous pictures in the process. Villegas shared snaps of herself looking healthy and happy in a black bikini, saying she can't wait to have more success in business next year. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Villegas stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
Villegas is a fantastic cook, and loves to grill fresh shrimp with garlic. "Typically, all shellfish is low in calories and a good source of protein and healthy fats, as well as a good array of nutrients, including zinc, B12, iron and selenium," says registered nutritionist Nicola Shubrook. "They are also more nutritious if they are steamed or baked rather than breaded or fried."
Villegas enjoys sharing recipes with her fans, including one that features green beans. You can get B vitamins even if you're vegan or vegetarian," says Irina Todorov, MD. "Beans (legumes), whole grains, fruits and vegetables – especially leafy greens – are really good sources of B vitamins. Unfortunately, legumes are not a major part of the American diet, but they're good for you in so many ways. Legumes, also known as pulses, are a food group that consists of beans, lentils and garbanzo beans. They help you maintain good health because they're packed with plant-based protein and fiber and can lower your blood sugar and cholesterol."
Villegas has spoken before about her love for chamomile tea. "Chamomile tea is well-known for its sleep inducing properties, this may be due to its phytonutrient content, specifically a compound called apigenin, which is believed to have sedative effects," says registered nutritionist Nicola Shubrook. "A 2015 study found that drinking chamomile tea helped postpartum women improve their depression and sleep quality."
Villegas likes to cook an easy vegetable soup with cheese for dinner. "Vegetable soup contains iron, an important mineral if you follow an active lifestyle," says Sylvie Tremblay, MSc. "You need iron to produce energy. Iron helps your muscles store oxygen—which they can use during physical activity—and helps your red blood cells supply your tissues with fresh oxygen. A 1-cup serving of vegetable soup contains about 1.7 milligrams of iron—21 percent of the recommended daily intake for men or 9 percent for women, according to the Linus Pauling Institute. Stir cooked beans to your vegetable soup to boost its iron content—a half-cup of kidney beans adds 2 milligrams of iron."
Villegas' skincare routine is refreshingly down to earth—she uses basic Neutrogena cleanser and a gentle exfoliant. "Ever wonder why a baby's skin is so soft? It's because babies naturally replace their skin cells every few days," says Gary Goldfaden, MD. "As you grow older, however, the rate of cell turnover slows down dramatically. Dead cells on your skin's surface hang around much longer, a fact that tends to accentuate those fine lines and can make your complexion look dull and lifeless. By removing these dead skin cells, exfoliating your skin—whether physically with scrubs or chemically using acids or enzymes—helps make up for the gradual slowing down of your natural skin-renewal process, improving the tone and texture of your skin."
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