That headline is overhyped. Onions won’t magically give you a “glassy” complexion—but they can play a small role in skin health if used carefully.
🧅 What onions actually contain
Onions are rich in:
- Antioxidants (like quercetin)
- Vitamin C
- Sulfur compounds (important for collagen support)
These nutrients can support skin health from the inside, not instantly transform it from the outside.
✔️ Possible (realistic) benefits
- May help reduce inflammation slightly
- Supports collagen production (via vitamin C)
- Could help overall skin tone over time when eaten regularly
⚠️ Using onion directly on skin? Be careful
Applying raw onion juice is a common DIY trend, but it can:
- Cause skin irritation or burning
- Trigger redness or allergic reactions
- Worsen sensitive conditions like Dermatitis
👉 There’s no strong scientific evidence that rubbing onion on your face safely improves complexion.
🌿 Better ways to get “glowy” skin
Instead of relying on one ingredient:
- Eat a balanced diet (fruits, vegetables, healthy fats)
- Stay hydrated
- Use sunscreen daily
- Maintain a simple skincare routine (cleanse + moisturize)
- Get enough sleep
✅ Bottom line
Onions are healthy to eat and may support skin from within, but they won’t instantly “transform” your complexion—and applying them directly to your skin can do more harm than good.
If you want, I can suggest safe, proven skincare ingredients that actually help brighten skin.