Acne can make anyone want to
claw at their faces and scratch that horrid mark until it’s gone. When a pimple
remains standing free and defiant despite anyone’s best efforts of keeping
their skins blemish free, it is tempting to scratch and pick at it until it
pops.
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It’s no wonder that no one
can stand acne. It hurts and stings like a termite bite and it bleeds when it’s
popped. Big or small, one or one hundred, acne makes the skin look terrible and
therefore makes you look terrible packaged together with the uncomfortable
experience of imbalanced hormones and unclean skin.
Some even go to extreme
measures to rid themselves of acne, devoting time and money to assure they
won't get it as much as physically possible. Others react like it's the end of
the world when faced with bulbous red sore on their faces.
If you feel a small twinge
of disgust or even horror when faced with the inevitable prospect of getting
acne, do not worry. It is a perfectly normal reaction to feel unhappy and
frustrated when a zit appears on our faces. In fact, many of us simply can’t
resist exclaiming with passion that “Acne sucks!”
Acne is a normal part of
life. That blemish we all fear and loathe will one way or another find its way
on our faces and nestle there until it feels that it’s had enough time
wallowing on our faces. While emotions can run wild in the face of an acne
attack, it surely is not worth the worry – or the hormonal imbalance that
extreme emotions induce. Remember, when emotions run wild, acne tends to run
wild as well. So stay calm and think objectively. It’s just a matter of finding
the right solution to your acne problem. The truth will set you free. Be a
Truth Seeker and relieve yourself of all that trauma and heartache that comes
with the dreaded zit. Determine what is fact or fiction in the fight against
acne and free yourself from the temptation to embarrassingly exclaim to the
world “Acne Sucks!” Truth Seekers face acne bravely and well-equipped with
knowledge to help them succeed. They inevitably emerge victorious in every
bout.
How does acne make you feel?
Explore how other people deal with acne. Does it affect how they interact with
people and their self-esteem? Interview your friends and family and gain insight
on the emotional process of dealing with acne.
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