Refined sugars like pastries, candy, and soda
Processed carbs including white bread and pasta
High glycemic foods that spike blood sugar levels
For seniors, diet plays a double role. Not only can these foods contribute to breakouts, but they also increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and weight gain. Replacing processed snacks with whole foods—like fresh fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains—can support both clearer skin and stronger overall health.
While hormones and diet play large roles, your skincare routine can also determine whether your chin clears up or keeps breaking out.
Common mistakes include:
Using products that are too harsh or drying
Over-cleansing, which strips natural oils and triggers even more oil production
Forgetting to wash off makeup thoroughly
Constantly touching or picking at the skin
For mature skin, gentleness is key. A mild cleanser, followed by non-comedogenic moisturizer and targeted treatment (such as salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide), can help without irritating aging skin.
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