Even your pimples can be trendy now.
There’s nothing like having a big, red pimple to make you want to hide under the covers—or layers of makeup. One new acne brand wants you to chill the eff out about your zits, because it happens to all of us, and pop a star on them. Say hello to Starface Hydro-Star pimple patches. Starface, co-founded by former Elle.com beauty director Julie Schott, launched today and its brand ethos is all about owning your skin “because all skin is good skin.
Schott was inspired to launch Starface while dealing with her own breakouts. “When we set out to make Starface, I was dealing with acne despite having access to top doctors and treatments,” she tells Stylecaster. “I was sick of dedicating so much time and thought to something as normal and non-threatening as pimples. Hydro-Stars are proven to heal pimples quickly and make you feel cute. It’s that simple.
One of the things that makes Hydro-Stars different, aside from the super-cute carrying case with a mirror, is that they’re bright yellow stars for a reason. Instead of using a clear patch before bed, why not just rock a star on your face out in public? Pimples are nothing to be ashamed of, after all. Even Justin Bieber said “pimples are in.
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