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Snack Smarter, Glow Harder: Food Swaps for Breakout-Prone Skin
2 June, 2025

by Jenna Curcio
No, food alone won’t cause or cure acne. But if you’ve noticed a connection between what’s on your plate and what’s on your face, you’re probably right. Certain foods can mess with hormones, spike inflammation, and crank up oil production — basically, a recipe for breakouts.
The good news? You don’t need to overhaul your entire menu. A few easy swaps can help keep your skin happy and your meals delicious.
Here are some skin-friendly ones to start with.
Ditch the Dairy (Kind Of)
Milk — especially skim — can mess with hormones and trigger breakouts.
Try instead:
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Unsweetened almond, oat, or hemp milk
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Goat or sheep cheese (if you’re not ready to go full dairy-free)
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Organic, full-fat dairy in moderation
Bye, Peanut Butter
Peanuts are high in omega-6s, which can cause inflammation. Almond and seed butters are way chiller on your skin.
Try instead:
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Almond or cashew butter
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Sunflower or pumpkin seed butter
Breakfast Reboot
Sugary cereals can spike blood sugar = skin drama.
Try instead:
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Chia pudding with berries
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Eggs + avo
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Sweet potato hash
Carb Check
Refined carbs like white bread and pasta can spike insulin and stress your skin (*crying on the inside*).
Try instead:
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Quinoa, brown rice, whole wheat or sourdough
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Lentil or chickpea pasta
Oil Upgrade
A lot of processed oils are high in omega-6s. Balance it out with skin-supportive fats.
Try instead:
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Olive oil, avocado oil, flaxseed oil
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Salmon, walnuts, chia seeds
Sweet Tooth, But Smarter
You don’t have to give up dessert completely — just make it more antioxidant-forward.
Try instead:
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Frozen grapes or berries
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Dates + almond butter
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70%+ dark chocolate
Sip with Intention
Sugary drinks go hand in hand with dehydration + breakouts. Hydration doesn’t have to be boring!
Try instead:
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Sparkling water with citrus
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Green or spearmint tea
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Cucumber or lemon water
Screenshot This for Your Next Grocery Run
Think of this like your go-to grocery guide for acne-friendly food. These food swaps are easy, low-effort upgrades that support your skin without killing the vibe — or your cravings.
Save it, screenshot it, and shop like someone who knows what their skin needs (because now you do).
If you need backup, our Breakout Defense Routine is ready when you are.
Dairy Alternatives + Acne-Safe Dairy Options
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Unsweetened almond milk
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Unsweetened oat milk
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Unsweetened hemp milk
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Goat cheese
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Sheep cheese
Nut/Seed Butters
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Almond butter
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Cashew butter
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Sunflower seed butter
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Pumpkin seed butter
Breakfast Upgrades
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Chia pudding
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Berries
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Eggs
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Avocado
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Sweet potato hash
Skin-Safe Carbs
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Quinoa
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Brown rice
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Whole wheat or sourdough bread
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Lentil pasta
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Chickpea pasta
Healthy Fats & Oils
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Olive oil
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Avocado oil
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Flaxseed oil
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Salmon
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Walnuts
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Chia seeds
Smarter Sweets
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Frozen grapes
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Frozen berries
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Dates
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70%+ dark chocolate
Glow-Boosting Drinks
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Sparkling water with citrus
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Green tea
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Spearmint tea
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Cucumbers
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Lemons

Author
Jenna Curcio
Ciao, I’m Jenna :) I’m a writer and brand strategist with 6+ years of experience telling stories in the beauty world — both professionally and personally. After years of dealing with acne, I know how overwhelming and emotional the skincare journey can be. I’m here to make it feel a little less confusing and a lot more human.