Those who struggle with acne and other skin issues know that managing breakouts can sometimes feel like herding cats. Just as you get one pimple or breakout under control, another one pops up. It’s annoying, it’s painful, and it can really grind one’s gears. However, one makeup artist decided to turn her frustration with her acne into something creative and beautiful. Rather than hiding her blemishes behind layers of foundation, she highlighted them and encouraged others to look at their skin issues differently.
“[This] was a concept I had for awhile now,” Cervantes wrote in her caption. “It came out of frustration as you all know (since I speak about it so much lol) my acne hinders my ability to do anything.”
She continued to explain that before applying this look, she was trying to picture what she would look like without acne. “Afterwards I was so ashamed of myself for thinking that because I am beautiful,” she continued. “So I hope anyone dealing with anything…knows that they will get through it.”
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Cervantes, who calls herself a “Professional Olympic Blender” on her Instagram account, has been open with her followers about her struggles with acne. On August 1st, she posted a candid selfie showing a spot treatment and wrote,
“I’ve been dealing with a lot of breakouts that cause me to not be able to put on makeup for days or even weeks…it’s very stressful, depressing and sad because I am so passionate about makeup and putting out content for y’all!”
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She then shared that she wanted to take her followers with her on her acne treatment journey to not only help others cope with their skin issues, but to also normalize acne on social media and within society.
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We, and so many others on the internet, are feeling inspired to turn our “flaws” into our assets, thanks to Cervantes. Let’s remind ourselves and each other that we are beautiful no matter our skin ailments or insecurities.
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