The Latest Instagram Beauty "Trend"? No Filter, Shame-Free Acne
People are now rallying for #skinpositivity.
There's a new self-love trend stirring on social media. Just as the ongoing body positivity movement has made it so stretch marks, thighs that touch, and all different body shapes are better represented and celebrated in fashion, entertainment, and beyond—the latest frontier for acceptance is a common affliction nearly everyone's dealt with: acne.
On Instagram, where people typically project their most flattering, filtered selves, feeds are now filling with raw photos of cystic pimples, whiteheads, redness, hyperpigmentation, and scars.
This used to be taboo. Just look back at 2015, when Em Ford of @mypalefaceblog unveiled just how much vitriol showcasing acne on social media brought with her viral video, "You Look Disgusting." The pseudo-makeup tutorial, which has since collected over 27 million views, exposed real, nasty comments she received once she started posting makeup-free photos.
Today, Ford still posts photos of her bare face to her two million followers on Instagram and YouTube. She's one of the leading voices of the growing #skinpositivity movement. While the hashtag hasn't quite gone viral—there are currently just over 600 posts using it, and a couple hundred on related ones like #acnepositivity—the ethos of it has. More and more, we're seeing rallying cries against acne-shaming encouraging people to embrace their skin, breakouts and all (that's not to say do nothing about it—just that having pimples isn't a reason to feel less confident or beautiful).
"Acne is a massive insecurity for people all over," Ford recently wrote in an open letter to Kendall Jenner after the model shrugged off scrutiny about her visible acne on the 2018 Golden Globes red carpet. "I truly believe that the only way to truly alleviate these worries, insecurities and fears, is to have more women like yourself, who live their life with a kickass IDGAF attitude about their acne and talk about how completely normal it is."
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