Summertime calls for delicious and juicy mangoes filled with fresh pulp. However, many girls face issues of acne at the same time, blaming it on the King of Fruits. Mangoes do cause acne, but it’s a half-truth. Mangoes are ubiquitous in the summer diet and are actually good for your skin. Resisting them in the summer is nearly an impossible task, but do we really need to avoid them for clear skin issues?
Who is the real culprit?
If you’ve ever purchased fresh fruit from a farmer’s market, you’ve seen them spraying something on the fruit. We always think it's just plain water to keep them fresh, but in most cases, these spray bottles contain non-organic pesticides. Therefore, before eating your mangoes, always wash them thoroughly and make sure to remove the skin completely before consumption. These pesticides are the main reason for acne issues, which are absorbed into our bloodstream, causing severe skin breakouts and unusual pimples.
It’s hard to believe that the king of all fruits can be your skin’s worst enemy, but nothing these days is natural in the market. Mangoes, which we have craved for a year, are no longer grown naturally, but they are filled with artificial fertilisers and preservatives.