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The ‘Slow-Aging’ Diet: How Korean Stars Maintain Ageless Skin

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How Do Jang Nara and Han Ga-in Stay Ageless? Slow-Aging Diet Habits You Can Copy

애니멀플래닛Korean actresses’ ‘slow-aging’ diets they swear by / instagram_@nara0318

Do you ever do a double-take when you see Jang Nara or Han Ga-in on TV? They look like they stepped out of a time machine—practically unchanged. It’s uncanny.

I’m the type who still sighs at a new wrinkle in the mirror, but these stars say they focus more on what they eat every day than on splurging on pricey skincare.

This approach is called “Slow Aging,” and it’s been blowing up in Korea.

It’s not about denying aging. It’s about making daily food choices that keep your body as healthy and youthful as possible, so aging happens more slowly. Want to know what’s actually on their plates? Here’s the breakdown.

◆ Han Ga-in’s Morning Hack: Can Good Fats Be a Beauty Tonic?

애니멀플래닛Korean actresses’ ‘slow-aging’ diets they swear by / instagram_@hangaingagari

Han Ga-in is famous for taking olive oil every morning—yes, a spoonful of olive oil, and sometimes even drizzled over ice cream. It sounds odd, but it actually makes sense.

Olive oil is a staple of the Mediterranean diet for a reason. The healthy fats help reduce inflammation and support firmer, more radiant skin.

The point isn’t to cut out all fats. It’s to choose quality fats, like olive oil, which are one of the simplest ways to slow visible aging.

I tried a spoonful on my morning salad and noticed I felt better afterward—and my skin looked a tad more dewy. Small experiments like that can add up.

◆ Jang Nara’s Beauty Arsenal: Blueberries and Herbal Teas

애니멀플래닛Korean actresses’ ‘slow-aging’ diets they swear by / instagram_@nara0318

Jang Nara—famously ageless—reaches for blueberry juice and ssanghwa-cha, a traditional Korean herbal tea.

Blueberries are loaded with anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that fight oxidative stress and help protect your cells.

Ssanghwa-cha, made with ingredients like astragalus, cinnamon, and jujube, is believed to boost energy and improve circulation.

Add plum tea to aid digestion, and you’re supporting metabolism and cellular health—without a luxury spa treatment.

These are pantry-friendly choices that build your skin’s foundation with simple, effective ingredients.

◆ Suzy’s Slim Trick: Swap White Rice for Whole Grains

애니멀플래닛Korean actresses’ ‘slow-aging’ diets they swear by / instagram_@skuukzky

If you want that clear, fresh vibe like singer-actress Suzy, start with your staples. Choosing whole, minimally processed foods preserves nutrients and keeps you feeling lighter.

Ancient grains like farro are trendy for good reason. They digest slowly and help prevent blood sugar spikes.

Because frequent blood sugar swings can speed up aging, swapping white rice for whole grains can help you stay leaner and more energized.

◆ Morning Habits Shared by People Who Age Slowly

애니멀플래닛Korean actresses’ ‘slow-aging’ diets they swear by / pixabay

Actresses practicing slow aging tend to follow a similar breakfast formula: vegetable soup, eggs, whole-grain bread, and plant-based beverages like soy milk.

That combo delivers fiber and protein—fiber slows sugar absorption, and protein protects muscle mass, which keeps your resting metabolism up.

Starting the day with a satisfying, well-balanced breakfast helps keep your energy steady all day.

At the end of the day, glowing skin and a toned body aren’t the result of a miracle. They come from tiny, everyday food choices made consistently.

So, what did you have for breakfast today? If you’ve got a go-to anti-aging tip or a favorite health tea, dish—we want to hear it!

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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