Yes, it’s true…
Even though we may feel like the only one who ever struggles with skin problems – the truth is that even celebrities have acne.
Even though it’s kind of petty to make yourself feel better at the expense of someone else’s misery, it does make me feel a lot better to know that even some of the people considered to be the sexiest in the world have their own skin troubles!
Watch the video to find out more:
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da_l2UYdpac
Click here to view celebrities with acne (hopefully they aren’t photoshopped! The one of Posh looks a bit dodgy, but the rest look legit).
5 Responses
Haha. =D
That’s very true! And, I don’t think it’s a terrible thing to do as long as it doesn’t become a habit.
I have a question. Do you have any scars or is it just lighting and make-up? And, if so, do you have any depressed ones or just hyper-pigmentation?
Also, have you ever heard of a dermaroller?
Hi Tamar!
No I don’t really have any lasting scars… all my pigmentation scars went away! Yay! And I feel really blessed that I never ended up with depressed or raised ones. And I have heard of a dermaroller, but I don’t really remember anything about it, except that it has something to do with scars.
not that bad, but they at least have access to derms and all creams they want and makeup artist.
Yes, but clearly even if you are super rich, all the creams and derms in the world can’t help you… that’s the thing…. derms and creams don’t really work! Holistic healing is the way to go 🙂
I think it’s always healthy to see celebrities as human too, but it’s hard for me to feel better if they have some skin problems. Really, celebrities have an EXTREMELY different lifestyle, they have to cope with a lot of stress, some with drugs like alcohol or illegal stuff (hello Kate Moss), they fly a lot which tends to be stressful for the skin, they wear a lot of make-up (for red carpet events, models for catwalk) and in very hot conditions (weather, spotlight), have maybe not enough sleep due to a tight schedule, etc.
Models have to be genetically absolutely blessed NOT to have some skin irritations. This way of life takes its tolls, no matter how much money celebrities and famous models have to work against the effects. AND money is unfortunately no guarantee for the best remedy, I know a lot of models just get some topical chemicals or even roaccutane prescribed (usually they need somethings that works very fast, as time is money) and for some it works. If they have long term effects from such extreme measures nobody will link it to their previous acne treatment later…
So I guess having acne as a celebrity is a very different thing than having acne as my very normal self. For instance I try very, very much to live holistically, reduce stress, try not to think of it or ignore it in the mirror, have positive outlook on life, eat extremely well, take some supplements and so on, but I still have acne. Not as bad as before, but still acne. If I would live like an actress or a model I would probably have the worst acne ever seen, so 2 or 3 spots on some celebs skin can’t really make me feel much better.