chaos answered Friday July 2 2004, 4:05 pm: Well, the jury is still out on that. At least try drinking more water because it helps get the impurities out of your body (and your skin). I think touching your face a lot can be more of a problem than junk food. The biggest problem I had with pimples is when I worry or am on my period. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
selectopaque answered Friday July 2 2004, 2:35 pm: NO, it is not true. If you get junk food or greasy food on your skin, then it will cause pimples. So, don't get the junk all over your face and you should be fine. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
aglassbox answered Thursday July 1 2004, 4:01 pm: Of course. Acme is caused by too much grease and oil in your skin. By eating fatty foods, you are putting more grease into your body.
~*Bates*~ [ aglassbox's advice column | Ask aglassbox A Question ]
mrsknowledge answered Thursday July 1 2004, 1:45 pm: You are what you eat...to an extent. If the junk food you are eating is in modoration that won't cause a sudden pimple on your nose!
Many such foods contain many oils and fats, that in turn cause your skin to excrete more oils, which combined with dirt, debris, and dead skin cells, leads to skin pore blockage.
jbdreamer answered Thursday July 1 2004, 1:03 pm: Of course. Acme is caused by too much grease and oil in your skin. By eating fatty foods, you are putting more grease into your body. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
HollyAnn2282 answered Thursday July 1 2004, 12:57 pm: Yeah its true, your bodys weird like that and like all the crap in it and just cause break outs. Thats why you should eat right... most the time ;)
-Holly- [ HollyAnn2282's advice column | Ask HollyAnn2282 A Question ]
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