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Dermatologist explains why simply cutting out junk food does not cure acne, busts 5 common acne myths

Published on: Oct 03, 2025 02:35 PM IST

Think acne is only for teens? Dr Gurveen Waraich reveals the truth behind adult acne and busts 5 myths about breakouts and triggers.

Acne is often thought of as a teenage problem, but the truth is more complex. Adult acne is increasingly common, and myths around what causes - or cures - it can make managing breakouts confusing.

According to Dr Waraich, acne is not just a teenage concern.(Unsplash)

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Dr Gurveen Waraich, a certified dermatologist specialising in clinical and cosmetic dermatology and skin care, is setting the record straight by debunking five common myths about acne. In an Instagram video posted on September 10, she unpacks common acne myths, highlighting its prevalence in adulthood and clarifying real triggers - such as makeup and diet - and what doesn’t cause breakouts.

Adults don’t get acne

The dermatologist explains that cutting out junk food will not necessarily clear up your acne. She mentions that while some components in your diet like sugar or dairy might aggravate your breakouts - these are not the causative agents. Dr Waraich says, “What you eat is not the cause of your acne. Yes, it could be an aggravating factor like sugar and dairy, but not causative.”

Makeup cause acne

Makeup is often blamed as the culprit behind acne flare-ups. But Dr Waraich clarifies that makeup itself isn’t the cause - it's failing to remove it properly that can worsen breakouts.

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Acne is normal in teenage years

The dermatologist highlights that while acne is quite common in teenage years, it should not be treated as a norm and requires appropriate treatment. She advises, “No, acne is common in teenage, not normal. You must treat it to prevent permanent scarring.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

 
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