Candy, Cheese And Chocolates: The Acne-Causing Foods You Didn’t Know You Were Eating

Acne isn't just a skincare issue—your diet plays a major role too. We got in touch with a dermatologist who explains how sugary foods, dairy, and processed carbs can trigger breakouts, and what adding to your diet can help clear your skin naturally.

Candy, Cheese And Chocolates: The Acne-Causing Foods You Didn’t Know You Were Eating (Image Credits: iStock)
If you’re struggling with stubborn acne and no skincare product seems to help, your diet might play a bigger role than you think. While hormones, stress, and daily habits are well-known acne triggers, what we eat can also make a huge difference to our skin health.
“Acne is no longer just a teenage problem. We’re now seeing it across all age groups, and diet is one of the underestimated contributors,” says Dr Chandani Jain Gupta, MBBS and MD, Dermatologist and Aesthetic Physician at Elantis Healthcare, New Delhi.

The Foods That Might Be Harming Your Skin

Let’s start with the usual suspects. If you have a sweet tooth, it might be time to reconsider your choices. “Sugary foods like candies, pastries, soft drinks, and even white bread raise your blood sugar quickly. This spikes insulin levels, which leads to increased oil production and clogged pores,” explains Dr Gupta.
Another common acne trigger? Dairy—especially skim milk. Multiple studies have linked milk consumption to acne, and Dr Gupta agrees. “Hormones and bioactive compounds present in milk can stimulate oil glands. That’s why some patients notice flare-ups after consuming milk, cheese, milkshakes, or ice cream.”
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