Obsessing Over Acne-Prone Skin: Increases the Chances of Acne Scars
If your skin type is prone to acne blemishes, then it’s easy to obsess. The more frequently that you breakout, the more often you’ll find yourself in front of the mirror trying to get rid of blemish after blemish. There are two risks here. The first one is that it’s likely that your blemishes are more visible to you than they are to anybody else. The second risk is that, typically, when a person spends hours in the mirror looking at their blemishes, they also pick at those blemishes. When you pick at or pop an acne blemish, you risk getting acne scars or post-acne marks. While a blemish may be unsightly, an acne scar or post-acne mark is just as bad – and harder to treat.
Remember: Nothing is Worth
Doing if It Makes You Feel Badly
No matter what your skin care concern is, or even if you have flawless, healthy skin, nothing is worth doing if it makes you feel badly about yourself. If you’re spending hours looking in the mirror finding every flaw with your skin and your face, then it’s time to start focusing on the positives about yourself. Beauty is more than skin deep, no matter what anybody says!
No matter what your skin care concern is, or even if you have flawless, healthy skin, nothing is worth doing if it makes you feel badly about yourself. If you’re spending hours looking in the mirror finding every flaw with your skin and your face, then it’s time to start focusing on the positives about yourself. Beauty is more than skin deep, no matter what anybody says!
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