It was 7 am. I was still sleepy, struggling to open my
eyes. Just five more minutes, a voice said. And I obeyed. It was
8 when I again got into my senses and finally decided to get up. I rolled my
hand over face and discovered something bumpy near my chin. Oh no! Not again!! Another pimple!!
I stood in front of the
mirror and scrutinized my face as if it has done some crime. Well at least my
looks and my expressions were saying so. It was count 3 then. Makes me
wonder, am I it's favourite that it’s comes to meet me every other day?!
I was about 10 when I'd heard about pimple, but never really
understood what it is. A small mark on my face, and a question was ready for my
mother, "Is this a pimple?". "You're too young child to have
pimples. They come in your teen years. It's just a small daana which will go in a
day", said my mother. What is it
like to have pimples? I saw my friends and cousins having them and cursing it
all the time.
During my entire teenager, I never encountered a single
pimple. Lucky me, they say. But not lucky enough, as they've became my friends
lately. The only set of friends who I hate. Actually. The pain that they cause,
to the person whose having it and to the person who has to look at it, while meeting
a pimple face. Well yes, it's not a problem for the both sides. Both the parties have
equal trouble. Don’t touch it.. and wash your face five times a day, eat
fruits, eat salad, drink lots and lots of water, apply this.. apply that..!! M sick.. literally from all
of it.. Everyone has one advice to give. At least. Or may be it’s not the
advice that sucks. It’s the eye contact, which people hesitate to make. The only place where their eyes stop by, are at the pimples. Which reminds, Oh! You have pimples.. how dare you
forget about them?! But dun worry, I'm here, I won't let you get away with it
so easily.
Here..I have some facts to mention-
1. Most of us
believe pimples are for kids. Not true. Research
says approximately, 8 million people see the dermatologist every year, lying in
the age group of 20-50.
So have a life, you’re
not the only one
2. Breakouts do not
improve by washing your face multiple times. It does removes the excess oil and dirt but washing your face again and
again will have the opposite effect. Too much cleansing might cause irritation
in the skin and make it worse.
3. Make up is not
all to be blamed. It’s always safe to
sample a bit of product and test on your skin whether it suits you or not. Some
cosmetic products might cause irritation and give trouble, but this is also not
necessarily true.
4. Some organic
products do cause pimples. So next when
you advise someone to use organic products, please have a check at that.
The exact cause of pimple is still unknown. There are
various theories and experiments which give a good insight on pimples, but the
primary cause is still unknown. Getting back to having pimples on your
beautiful visage, I say it’s a lot more inside that ruins stuff rather than
what it looks like outside. I have seen people avoiding meetings or parties or
important functions. Or even if they have attended, the only centre of
attraction is the sensation that keeps coming and leaving the pain behind while
talking, eating, smiling, etc, etc. And thus, the question, “Isn’t my face looking weird coz of this
pimple?” Very ubiquitous you must be thinking. People start abstaining themselves from
coffee, dairy products, bread, sugar, nuts, spicy food, and what not! To an
extent its fine but getting finicky over everything is where it starts taking a
toll.
I think it’s more of the support system that you have that
helps you get over the acne problem. Not reminding constantly about having them
solves half of the problem. The rest can be worked out by bringing out a few lifestyle
changes. If one is prone to acne, no matter what, they will come sometime or
the other. It’s the positivity and confidence in yourself, the happiness and being
carefree that will mitigate this viscous circle!
So smile at yourself and be the sunshine for everyone.
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A good one. I just battled one. The easiest way to survive a breakout is by ignoring it and never touching it. Leaves soon without a mark.
ReplyDeleteYeah.. well said Red. My battle seems never ending right now.. :P
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