I've had cystic acne; I've had it all.

Acne is a bigger problem than injuries.

I was skinny. I wore thick glasses. I had acne.

I had a terrible bout of acne after I turned 30.

Head gear, plus acne equals...table for one in the cafeteria.

Whenever I hear the word 'breakout,' I associate it with acne.

Being a geek just means that you're passionate about something.

If I do get a blemish, I use Clinique Acne Solutions spot treatment.

My kids both had acne, and I never saw a book dealing with the subject.

I used to have really bad acne and so there's a cream and a gel that I use.

I spent most of my life locked in my bedroom, miserable about my raging acne.

I've been blessed, acne never knocked on my door. I think I look pretty darn good.

I really love Neutrogena's acne mask. It's cleared up my skin on a bunch of occasions.

Acne may be good at destroying self-confidence, but Proactiv+ is good at destroying acne.

My poetry had the same functional origin and the same formal configuration as teenage acne.

You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.

I have serious adult acne, am almost legally blind and have to work at controlling my weight.

Take control over your skin by using an acne treatment system that actually works: Proactiv+.

It seems that for many the cure to acne is at the end of their fork, not in a prescription pad.

It seems that for many the cure to acne is at the end of their fork, not in a prescription pad.

I was picked on as a kid. I had a nose the size of a softball plus braces and acne. It was rough.

I use an acne cleanser. I've always had that St. Ives apricot scrub. But I have bad skin sometimes.

The acne thing was bad. The shoulders, the face, my voice changed. I had a period every other week.

If I have to draw attention away from some hormone-induced acne on my chin, I put on a lot of mascara.

My ability to turn good news into anxiety is rivaled only by my ability to turn anxiety into chin acne.

No one remembers it; none of my friends remember me having it, but I had really bad acne for, like, years.

I'm always in an Alexander Wang t-shirt or tank top and Acne jeans. I can just throw that on and be myself.

I'm on many a pill for my skin... I feel like that's cheating but when I turned 18, out of nowhere I got acne.

I started to speak about my acne struggles on social media and in interviews, and people responded really well to it.

Kanye West talks about being Axl Rose, being Kurt Cobain, being Jim Morrison. Adam Levine is selling acne ointment to teenagers.

Looking back, the biggest mistake I made was feeling ashamed of it. Acne is a part of life. You don't need to be embarrassed of it.

I have come a long way from a girl with pigtails and acne showing up and going, 'Hey guys, I'm here! Where do you want me to fall over?'

As a kid I had buck teeth and braces and acne. I hated what I saw. I'm still not comfortable, but that's why I change and adapt the way I look.

For clothes, I like Dover Street Market and Acne. For vintage, I go to Mint just off Seven Dials. For shoes, it's Church's and Russell & Bromley.

I'm now convinced that all arthritis, most coronary artery disease, acne, eczema, and the autoimmune diseases are all caused or worsened by lectins.

I grew up with horrible skin. I had cystic acne ever since I can remember. I ended up finally listening to those people who say you are what you eat.

I use an acne cleanser because I do get breakouts, especially when I'm filming, and I use a toner to kind of help keep my oil under control with oil.

Altruism is a brief phase through which some adolescents must pass. It is rather like acne. Happily, as with acne, only a few are permanently scarred.

I've been trying to cut down on caffeine because it seems to aggravate my middle-age-onset acne, but I'm too tired to care. I'm growing a beard to hide it.

A 12-hour shift is physically exhausting. You give multiple shots, wearing heavy jewellry and make-up - and end up with dark circles, acne, and skin problems.

Seventh and eighth grade? That's the worst. I think it's the lowest point of life. All I remember is painful acne and terrible clothes. And lots of getting dumped.

I love Sunday Riley Hydro Active Face Oil, Clinique Acne Solutions Moisturizer Cream, and Weleda Skin Food if I'm working a lot, since it's so thick and hydrating.

I had very bad acne growing up. I had braces for six years, from the fifth to the 11th grade. I didn't look in the mirror and feel like someone who should be on TV.

While pimples are not as simple as too much milk or sugar in your diet, both have a significant impact. Nutritional deficiencies as well as excesses can worsen acne.

There are amazing acne treatments and creams out there, but sometimes we're just hormonal, and there is nothing we can do about our 'friends' showing up out of nowhere.

Throughout high school, I was made fun of a lot. I was a lot smaller than the other kids, and I have a big gap in my teeth. I had pretty bad acne. So I struggled with that.

We see acne and spots as an imperfection and I've gone to great lengths to cover it up with lots of foundation. And everyone thinks 'Toff's perfect' but I mask my imperfections.

I don't want to return to the past. I don't yearn for when I was 18 years old. I was in high school then. I had acne. I had a terrible hairdo. I'm sure I was sporting polyester pants.

The first time I was given money to shop for myself, I was 13 and staying with my godmother in New York. I went to Clinique and bought the three-step acne programme and felt so grown-up.

I used to have acne when I was a kid growing up. You can imagine how serious that was in making you feel bad. And I had skinny bow legs. I mean, as a kid growing up, I was an insecure fella.

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