Beauty Tips For Body Care
So I went for a massage and felt confident enough to not put any makeup on. I've been battling acne since teens, lots of scars, etc. I just started using BHA and my face is looking a little clear, but a bit dry. I know it's not perfect skin, but thought it's at a state that's not embarrassing (so I thought).After the massage, I walked into Walgreens to get some moisturizer and this sales associate came to ask if I needed any help. I usually just say I'm browsing and they leave me alone, but this lady just stared at my skin. "Can I recommend you something? your skin looks really irritated and dry" She pulled me over to sit in front of a mirror and started bringing me products to try. She was kinda pushy so I couldn't bring myself to say no.I'm sure it came from wanting to help (and/or make a sale), but I felt really embarrassed... The one day I don't hide my skin by makeup I get pulled over by sales associate to "fix" my skin. I Hated looking at myself in that mirror where I saw bunch of flaws.I ducked out of the store when she went to go get a product from the back. Ugh... at least ULTA (across the street) sales people left me alone.Am I over-reacting to this? I may be a bit emotional about my skin since it's always been a source of low self esteem.
Girls Blog 2015
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