Video: Are there certain foods that tend to make people's skin worse?

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The foods you eat can have an impact on the health and appearance of your skin, both good and bad. There's a lot of misinformation around what foods can cause breakouts. Is acne caused by chocolate? Or fast food? Or sugar? In this video, dermatologist Margareth Pierre-Louis talks about some of the most common acne-causing foods that you can limit (or cut out completely) from your diet. She also discusses foods that can actually help prevent breakouts and keep your skin healthy and clear.

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Key Takeaways

  • Avoid foods that are high in sugar and fat since they can cause breakouts.
  • Milk, chocolate, and cheese have been known to trigger acne.
  • Eat foods that are high in antioxidants and rich in vitamin A and potassium, which can all help prevent breakouts.

Video Transcript

Foods that are high in sugar content. Foods that are high in fat, especially things like milk, naturally even partial milks like the 2% milks, those tend to be triggers for acne. I've had patients tell me that even chocolate can trigger their acne. And then definitely very cheesy or other high content foods. What we know can help acne? We know that foods that are high in antioxidants can help. Foods that are rich in vitamin A. Potassium. Those things can help stabilize the oil glands so that you can have an even complexion without the acne breakouts.

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