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Pimples Are Officially Cool, and These Celebs and Influencers Prove It

The skin-positivity (or acne-acceptance) movement is growing thanks to shifting cultural values and acne-prone influencers speaking up.
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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.")

Image via @mypaleskinblog

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Peter DeVito
Photographer and illustrator Peter DeVito's work celebrates those with all different kinds of skin. He's best known for his close-up, unretouched shots of people with acne along with powerful statements about self-acceptance ("Acne is normal," "retouch," etc.) temporarily tattooed across their faces.

"The whole point of me posting is to help empower other people," he told ELLE. "I'm hoping that people will just start to learn to accept themselves more and not compare themselves to what other people look like."

Image via @peterdevito

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Leia Immanuel
Among DeVito's subjects is Cool Teen™ Leia Immanuel, who's amassed a whopping 94,000-plus Instagram followers thanks to her very good looks, very impressive streetwear collection and very artful, acne-embracing selfies.

Image via @artdr3am

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Tavi Gevinson
Leave it to Tavi Gevinson, actress and OG Cool Teen™ (at 15, she founded socially conscious teen magazine "Rookie") to reference contemporary Japanese art in a post about pimple cream.

Image via @tavitulle

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Hailey Wait
18-year-old Hailey Wait first developed acne seven years ago. Seven months ago, she decided to stop hiding behind products and filters and reveal her real skin to her 15,000 Instagram followers. She now has 154,000 followers. The lesson here is pretty obvious.

Image via @pigss

BY CORDELIA TAI | JUN 4, 2018 | SHARES
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