Is your post-workout routine actually wrecking your skin?
It can help you lose weight and build muscle, while also being a great way to add protein to nearly every meal (even dessert!).
But WH beauty director Maura Lynch recently learned a surprising downside of the stuff from dermatologist Mona Gohara, M.D. Here's the scoop:
"Dr. Gohara and her colleagues are anecdotally seeing an uptick in acne among women who drink shakes and smoothies spiked with whey protein. There is some research to back it up; one study followed 30 participants on a daily whey regimen for two months and found that female subjects were most susceptible to breakouts. The thinking is that whey upregulates our androgenic hormones, such as testosterone, more than men's, spurring excess sebum production. It also causes an increase in the amount of insulin growth factor our bodies produce, triggering more oil production. So what's the solution? Easy. Switch to a pea protein powder in your drink, like [$28.50, amazon.com], and you'll pack the same punch, minus the inflammatory reaction."