Acne breakout
zoer302
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I've only been on my 'restarted' weight loss journey for 14 days now and only lost 4lb so far.
This last week I have had a mammoth breakout of spots on my face. I don't suffer with this usually.
Any correlation?
(p.s diet consists of food I usually eat - porridge, fruit, nuts, meat, eggs, veg etc - no new foods introduced)
This last week I have had a mammoth breakout of spots on my face. I don't suffer with this usually.
Any correlation?
(p.s diet consists of food I usually eat - porridge, fruit, nuts, meat, eggs, veg etc - no new foods introduced)
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Dairy products make many people break out. Any increase in consumption of yogurt, cheese, milk, etcc?0
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Not really no0
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I've only been on my 'restarted' weight loss journey for 14 days now and only lost 4lb so far.
This last week I have had a mammoth breakout of spots on my face. I don't suffer with this usually.
Any correlation?
(p.s diet consists of food I usually eat - porridge, fruit, nuts, meat, eggs, veg etc - no new foods introduced)
I’m going to pass on your actual question but offer an unrelated observation: When it comes to weight loss, you’re averaging two pounds per week. That should never be prefaced with ‘only’. You didn’t ask about this but having realistic expectations and achievable goals for weight loss is important to your [long term] success.8 -
If it's not dairy, another thing could be if you're generally eating cleaner and drinking more water-- sometimes there can be a "detox" which can involve purging through your skin--- that would be temporary. Another thing that comes to mind is if you're exercising more (and sweating more) you need to wash your face after exercise (if you aren't already). These are just a few things that come to mind. I struggled with acne for years so I know a bit about it.6
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It's a little early for weight-loss related acne as you have only begun and likely most of the 4 pounds that you have lost is water weight. However, estrogen is stored in fat cells and upon liberation (fat loss) it can cause acne flare-ups. For me this happened at around the 20 lbs lost point.3
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Have you been working out more than usual? Breakouts can be caused by sweat if you're not toweling off and moisturizing properly after a workout.1
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I think sometimes if you have a major diet change it can cause this, or that's what I've observed. Like maybe your skin has to adjust to your new diet or something. Either that or it's being caused by your work outs and you're either not cleansing your face afterwards, or it could be that you are cleansing your face too much? I am a long-time acne sufferer and the thing that helps me the most is to just not mess with it. I wash my face 2x a day and moisturize and that's it.2
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If your diet hasn't changed up then I'd blame it on sweat. Make sure you're washing your face after you work out. Also, like another member mentioned, your body could be detoxing which can show up as Acne. Just keep consistent with your skin care routine, it should clear up.5
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Yes, I shower straight after working out always. Hopefully it will calm down soon1
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You might want to improve your moisturizer. If you are washing more than you used to and you are sweating like crazy, your skin might be trying to compensate. My skin improved when I started using a heavier moisturizer at night.1
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I’m 116lbs and will get weightloss ache after eating for only a week in a deficit, so I wouldn’t rule that out.0
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It can happen I'm afraid. When I go back to deficit after an off few days I'll tend to break out somewhat. Remember that deficit is stressful for your body and acne can be a stress response.
Also, I always find when I increase my water intake, I break out and it'll settle down in about a week. So that might be something.0 -
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I get it all the time, but some things that cause flare ups: (Not a dermatologist, but these work for me)
Do you wear sunscreen while working out? Might try a gentler brand, and make sure you really wash it off.
Do you have hard water in your shower? If you are showering but not cleansing your face with an actual cleanser, this plus hard water is rough on skin. Cereve and store brand gentle cleansers (no sacylic acid) worked best for me without drying me out.
Change out your towel, washcloth, etc more often
Change out your pillowcase more often
Don't touch your face as much (when sweating, use your washcloth instead, or wear something to keep hairline sweat from coming down your face)
Try a retinoid cream at night (differin is available over the counter now) if it's really bad. Takes a few weeks to kick in.
When I start working out and sweating, I get acne regardless of weight loss, so those are a few things that might help, and of course a dermatologist can provide the best regimen for you. Hormones freak out over diet changes too, or it could be just acne decided it was a nice day to visit your face! I hope it clears up for you, and don't let it get you down!
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