Coping With Acne
Acne can have an extremely negative impact on us. While it is typically not a damaging health condition, it often affects people mentally and has been known to cause self-esteem issues, anxiety and depression.
For models, this is exacerbated by working in an industry that demands perfection. There is nowhere to hide when beauty shots are being taken, and paparazzi are always attempting to take photos of models looking less-than-perfect.
So how do supermodels with acne cope?
Supermodels And Celebs With Acne
- Kendall Jenner
- Taylor Hill
- Chrissy Teigen
- Ruby Rose
- Lorde
- Rihanna
- Bella Thorne
- Justin Bieber
- Emma Stone
- Katy Perry
- Lili Reinhart
- Lucy Hale
- Miley Cyrus
- Mindy Kaling
- Selena Gomez
The Secret To Clear Skin
So what is the secret to clear skin? Well… sadly, there isn’t one. But while acne isn’t curable, there are things you can do to help manage the condition.
Have A Good Skincare Routine
There is a common misconception that acne is due to poor hygiene, but this isn’t always the case. While blemishes can be caused by bacteria from phones, reactions to pillowcases, or improper cleansing, most acne is hormonal.
Having a good, consistent skincare routine is a great way to help prevent external or environmental changes from having a negative impact on your skin.
It’s a good idea to wash the face in the morning with warm (not hot) water to remove oil and dirt that accumulates during the night. Follow up with a gentle moisturiser and SPF. It’s a good idea to think about adding a serum to your daily skincare routine; Vitamin C is a good ingredient for protecting and brightening the skin, while ingredients like Niacinamide and Hyaluronic Acid help retain moisture.
In the evening, a double cleanse is a good way to keep skin clear. The first cleanse is to remove make-up and SPF, while the second gives the skin a deep clean and preps it for skincare absorption. Follow with a serum (Retinol is a great ingredient, but requires time to adapt to; speak to an aesthetician or dermatologist for advice if you’re unsure) and nighttime moisturiser.
Try to resist the urge to clean your skin more than twice a day. Doing so can strip the skin of good oils and protective layers, leaving skin dehydrated and sensitive.
There are some brands that are catered specifically to acne sufferers; ProActiv is made to help alleviate breakouts and tackles bad skin.