Beauty Tips For Body Care
Every day I see people on here who are suffering immensely, and I can't help but think that so much of their suffering could have been prevented, or lessened, if they had known from a young age how to react to problematic skin. I am by no means saying that skincare is entirely down to a routine, and in no way am I saying it's the 'fault' of the individual, of course it's hugely genetic too, but I think it helps a hell of a lot to know about solid skincare routines. Our faces are what people first see when they look at us, and it is integral that we are able to face the world confidently each and every day in order to be happy and healthy people.Personally, my parents never knew much about skincare, which meant that when I first got acne I never knew what to do, and it was soon out of control. I know this is the case for many others and if we had some kind of class, even just a literal one off health class related to dermatology, so much suffering could be prevented. Kids should be given the knowledge of what a basic skincare routine looks like, and knowledge of what to buy and who to see if their skin begins playing up. Schools could even have a stash of Benzoyl Peroxide (?) to help out those who can't afford it? (Maybe some already do this)Skincare is not vanity, and I believe strongly that the stigma that it is needs to be gotten rid of, so that many more people can get the help they need. SCA is a seriously wonderful resource, but the fact that there are hundreds on here asking for, let's face it, potentially dubious Internet advice (no diss, just being real), suggests that we are facing a real lack of skincare education somewhere along the line. Do you guys have any thoughts on this?
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