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Ez Make Up
An acne fetish is no
laughing matter
While it
may be easy to scoff off an acne fetish with remarks like, “I don’t have that
problem,” this condition is more common than properly acknowledged. A fetish is
an object of unreasonably obsessive attention or regard. Thus, extreme attention
given to zits and pimples characterize an acne fetish. Two clinical forms of an
acne fetish include excoriated acne and imagined acne.
Excoriated acne occurs when an acne patient continues to pick at or squeeze acne
formations on their face, never allowing the skin to heal. This constant picking
aggravates the acne condition and often times leaves severe scarring. Imagined
acne happens when a patient is convinced she has acne but in reality does not.
This person may have one small pimple and blow the existence of the pimple out
of proportion and view it as a severe case of acne.
Underlying both of these acne fetishes is the fear of being ugly, or
dysmorphophobia. It’s an easy psychological state to acquire in a society that
increasingly places more value on superficial looks than personal traits.
Steps to combating an acne fetish include: Spending less time self-critiquing in
front of the mirror; and Embellishing your talents.
Even a hiatus from mirror visits may help an acne fetish. If you do look in the
mirror, focus on elements of your face besides the zits. For instance, look at
the color of your eyes or the size of your lips, without criticizing of course.
You may have lovely eyelashes or the perfect eyebrows. Whenever you look in the
mirror stop making negative judgments about yourself. If you do find yourself
ridiculing yourself and wanting to burst a zit in a rushed desire for clear
skin, just remind yourself that every zit that you prematurely pop may encourage
the formation of 3 completely new zits.
Focus on your greatest assets as a person, or cultivate new skills. You may be
an awesome guitar player or fabulous singer, give yourself recognition for your
strengths. Do something that you’ve always wanted to do, but did not do because
you felt having acne precludes you from this activity.
In the final analysis, healing an acne fetish starts with recognizing that this
condition has serious medical repercussions. An acne fetish can debilitate one’s
self-esteem while encouraging needless facial scarring. If you think you have an
acne fetish, you can get help from a qualified dermatologist, psychologists or
just talk it over with some really cool and understanding friends.
About the author:
www.noixia.com Naweko San-Joyz is
a graduate of Stanford University. She recently published “Acne Messages: Crack
the code of your zits and say goodbye to acne”. To challenge and verify her
research, San-Joyz trains for figure competitions. She currently writes health
articles from her home in San Diego.
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