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Does diet and nutrition contribute to skin oils?

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Does diet and nutrition contribute to skin oils?

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Some people think that chocolate or fatty foods can cause oily skin, and if you are allergic to a particular food, it may show up in the way your skin behaves. Chocolate has not been shown to increase skin oil or breakouts; in fact, dark chocolate contains antioxidants that are good for your brain and your body. But junk food like chips, high fat, high salt burgers and other fried foods may impact your skin as they do your entire body. If you’re a junk food junkie and have oily skin or breakouts, take a month off from your favorite foods to see if your skin condition improves. Antiaging therapy in the form of creams or lotions containing plant or milk acids often dry users’ skins as the acids remove the top layer of skin cells from the complexion. Check out moisturizers containing alpha lipoic acid, which may decrease the oil in your skin after a short time of use.

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