
12. Acne and rosacea
Although food allergies and food intolerances are not the same, if you are intolerant to some food or beverage, you should avoid it. Food allergies can show up in various skin conditions, including rashes, hives, eczema, rosacea, acne, puffiness and itchiness. This is because the immune system is overreacting to a particular allergen that the body views as harmful, even if it isn’t.
The immune system summons disease fighters called immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. When you eat a portion of food that contains that particular protein, the body releases IgE antibodies and other chemicals, including histamine in an attempt to get rid of the “invader” protein.

Histamine is a powerful substance that causes allergic symptoms in various parts of the body, depending on where in the body the histamine is released. If released in the skin, you could experience one or more of the issues mentioned above.
If you have any of these skin problems, you might be suffering from a food allergy or an intolerance to a particular ingredient. Keeping a food diary that matches symptoms to foods consumed will allow you to narrow down the ingredients that might cause your symptoms.