Can diet and supplements help hormonal acne? For some people, stabilizing blood sugar, reducing inflammation, and correcting nutrient deficiencies can significantly improve androgen-driven breakouts. While food alone rarely cures hormonal acne, the right dietary strategy can make prescription treatments more effective.

How Diet Impacts Hormonal Acne

Blood sugar spikes, inflammation, stress, and nutrient deficiencies worsen androgen-driven acne.

Best Dietary Patterns

1. Low-glycemic foods
2. More omega-3 fats
3. Strategic dairy choices
4. High-antioxidant intake
5. Protein and healthy fat pairing

Supplements That Help

Omega-3s, zinc, vitamin D, probiotics, inositol, DIM (with guidance), spearmint tea.

Supplements That Do Not Work

Chlorophyll, sea moss, biotin, detox teas, ACV shots, trendy clear skin vitamins.

What Works Best

A combined plan of diet, supplements, prescriptions, cycle tracking, and long-term consistency.

How Allme Helps

The 90-Day Acne Reset offers personalized guidance; Express is ideal for spironolactone or tretinoin requests.

FAQs

Can diet cure hormonal acne?
Diet can improve breakouts, but it rarely cures moderate to severe hormonal acne on its own.

How long does it take for diet changes to improve acne?
Typically, 6 to 8 weeks.

Is keto good for hormonal acne?
Not necessarily; blood sugar stability matters more than carb elimination.

Does cutting sugar help hormonal acne?
Reducing high-glycemic foods may help stabilize insulin.

Is dairy bad for hormonal acne?
Some forms (skim milk, whey) may worsen breakouts.