I have serious adult acne, am almost legally blind and have to work at controlling my weight.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had a terrible bout of acne after I turned 30.
You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.
If I have to draw attention away from some hormone-induced acne on my chin, I put on a lot of mascara.
Drink a bunch of water and get facials regularly. I take care of my skin.
I wouldn't mind spending a little more time and effort and money on good skin care. And I'm sure they'll come out with, as they are doing, with more and more treatments that are noninvasive and healthy ways to keep your face looking as good as it can.
I developed acne when I was about 19, at the beginning of my modeling career. I didn't have the huge cystic-type of acne, but a lot of little bumps all over my face. They were small, but you could see them in photographs. You can't have acned skin and work as a model.
My kids both had acne, and I never saw a book dealing with the subject.
I used to have acne when I was a kid growing up. You can imagine how serious that was in making you feel bad. And I had skinny bow legs. I mean, as a kid growing up, I was an insecure fella.
The first time I was given money to shop for myself, I was 13 and staying with my godmother in New York. I went to Clinique and bought the three-step acne programme and felt so grown-up.
I've long struggled with my body image and have worked hard to achieve a healthy weight.
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