If you've tried cleansers, astringents, and toners, but those stubborn red bumps are like nosy neighbors that just won't go away, here's something else to try: whole-grain cereal for breakfast.
Curb the Carbs
Reduced insulin sensitivity may be linked to pimple-producing hormones. That's why eating a diet with a lower glycemic load (we're talking more lean meats and fish, more low-fat dairy, more whole grains, and fewer refined carbs) may help control acne -- it helps improve your sensitivity to insulin. (Read how fiber-rich foods can help stave off insulin resistance.)
That was the result when a group of men opted for more protein, whole grains, and fruit in a recent study. Their skin was clearer after just 12 weeks. Test your whole-grains savvy with this quiz.
Tips for Smoother Skin
Find other ways to battle breakouts by visiting the RealAge Skin Care Center for advice.
RealAge Benefit: Choosing whole grains rather than processed grains can make your RealAge 1.2 years younger if you are a man and 2.3 years younger if you are a woman.
RealAge Smart Search: Are those spots acne -- or rosacea? Learn more with RealAge Smart Search.
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