Skin Care
Pimples Are Officially Cool, and These Celebs and Influencers Prove ItThe skin-positivity (or acne-acceptance) movement is growing thanks to shifting cultural values and acne-prone influencers speaking up. |
Em Ford If you follow the acne positivity movement, chances are you follow Em Ford of My Pale Skin. In 2015, the beauty influencer recorded the now-famous video "You Look Disgusting," in which she revealed how much hate she received for showing her real skin. (Unsurprisingly, it quickly went viral.) The #content master's page is full of acne-safe makeup tips, bare-faced selfies and sharp captions. (Her thoughts on the aforementioned KJ Twitter drama? "From one woman with acne to another, thanks [Kendall] for having the courage to stick your middle finger up at the petty-minded idiots of the world.")
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