Acne can stem from a handful of things, from diet and hormones to genetics and habits. While not all pimples can be eradicated by simply shifting a few lifestyle choices, it’s worth a try. “Healthy lifestyle choices—like having a healthy diet, exercising and limiting alcohol and stress—are most advantageous for reducing the exacerbation of acne,” says Delray Beach, FL dermatologist Dr. Janet Allenby. “Being kind to our bodies, including our skin, is the foundation to healthy, attractive skin," she adds. It’s all about moderation. More specifically, these are some of the things you can adjust to help reduce acne.
7 Lifestyle Changes Derms Say Can Reduce Acne
How to heal your acne from within.
- Allie HoganAbout NewBeauty

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