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Acne affects9.4% of the global population, making it the most common skin condition.

Yet, despite how normal it is, those who have it still endure unfair judgment and stigma.

For thisRedditor, acne has been a long-standing struggle.

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Hoping to avoid further irritation, she finally ditched makeup and embraced her natural skin.

Now, instead of support, shes under pressure from studentsand even her teacherto cover up with concealer.

Feeling isolated, shes turning to the internet for advice.

Student with acne examines face in mirror, holding skincare product, highlighting dermatological concerns in school setting.

Nearly 70% also reported difficulties in their work or education.

Its ridiculous how much cruelty people with acne endure.

A few blemishes shouldnt be enough to shake someone, yet they often do.

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I know this firsthand.

No introduction, no hesitation, just a stranger deciding my skin was her business.

Lets not forget thatacneisnt just an emotional nuisance, its also incredibly expensive to treat.

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The good news, however, is that it does get better.

So be patient and trust that things will fall into place.

You are so much more than your skin.

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I really appreciate the support and advice people have shared, she revealed.

It was reassuring to hear from others whove been in similar situations and to know Im not alone.

People have also reached out to me privately, which has been really nice.

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Its been a little frustrating, but overall, Im glad I shared my story, she said.

I wont wear the concealer.

She also wants people to understand that acne isnt something that can just be fixed overnight.

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Its not a sign of poor hygiene or something were doing wrong, she said.

Its often genetic, hormonal, or just out of our control.

Aside from how it looks, acne can be physically painful too.

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The isotretinoin pills Im on right now are causing these things, for example, she shared.

Its exhausting to deal with both the pain and the stigma at the same time.

More than anything, she hopes people realize that acne doesnt define someones worth.

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Acne sufferers arent dirty or careless about our skin.

Its often completely out of our control.

And no one deserves to be treated poorly because of it.

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It doesnt make someone less deserving ofkindnessor respect.

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