While pimples are not as simple as too much milk or sugar in your diet, both have a significant impact. Nutritional deficiencies as well as excesses can worsen acne.
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Like most girls, I suffered from pimples, too. I tried dozens of treatments but was never satisfied with any.
I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face.
I had a terrible bout of acne after I turned 30.
Whenever I hear the word 'breakout,' I associate it with acne.
You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.
It's cheesy, but having a pimple or a bad hair day isn't going to matter in five years. I don't always remember that, but I try.
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.
If I have to draw attention away from some hormone-induced acne on my chin, I put on a lot of mascara.
I have serious adult acne, am almost legally blind and have to work at controlling my weight.
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.