博客Chell Hendrix(她的真名是Michelle Mitchell)从12岁起就一直在痤疮和色素沉着过度挣扎。像许多其他人一样,他们没有要求皮肤破坏,这两个条件对Mitchell的信心造成了影响,填补了她羞愧。现在,这位23岁的拉斯维加斯本地人已经创建了一个YouTube频道,既适合那些喜欢化妆艺术的人,也适合那些患有类似皮肤病的人。这个想法是严肃的条件比人们想象的更为普遍,没有人应该单独处理。
在成长过程中,米切尔很少(或从未)在杂志或电视上看到任何有条件的人。 (想一想:你呢?)嗯,这不完全正确。米切尔看到那些患有痤疮或色素沉着症的人只在商业广告中在电视上吹捧 – 当有人试图卖掉她的东西以使其全部消失时。米切尔面临的压力来自她的同龄人和媒体“纠正”她的皮肤,这削弱了她的自尊心,特别是因为她的情况似乎只是恶化了。 “随着年龄的增长,我的皮肤变得更加敏感,无论我做什么,我都会自动疤痕。伤疤需要数月才能消失,否则它们根本不会消失,”亨德里克斯说。 引诱. 最终,这个循环使米切尔采取了极端措施。 “我试着让自己饿了两个星期,每天只吃一次酸奶,因为有人告诉我,如果我减肥,我的粉刺就会消失,”她说。 “当人们评判我并假设我可以简单地用产品清除这种情况时,这是令人沮丧的。这并不容易。”
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更多关于多样化的美:
- 这位Instagram明星利用她疯狂的化妆技巧来突出她的白癜风
- 这种强效化妆看起来是对心理健康的耻辱感
- Aerie和All Woman项目合作开展强大的新活动
除了在YouTube上展示她才华横溢的化妆技巧外,米切尔旨在向观众展示你永远不会为自己是谁感到羞耻 – 或者内化压力来改变。虽然Mitchell喜欢一个好节拍,但她也注意在她的频道上保持真实感.a.k.a.化妆是一种选择,而不是必需品。 “我希望世界各地的女性都能感到自由,并且不要让社会定义它们,或让他们觉得必须改变以适应,”她说。
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在她的频道上,(拥有超过45,000名订阅者)Mitchell涵盖了从有黑斑或痤疮的人的全覆盖教程,到初学者的眼部化妆教程,以及欺凌等主题的视频博客。请参阅下面的授权教程之一,并在@chellhendrix的Instagram上关注Chell Hendrix,以获得更加凶悍的美貌。
现在,看一个学生分享她与白癜风生活的经历:
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这篇博客讲述了Chell Hendrix(真名为Michelle Mitchell)从12岁起一直在与痤疮和色素沉着过度挣扎的故事。她创建了一个YouTube频道,旨在向观众展示严重皮肤条件比人们想象的更为普遍,没有人应该单独处理。在她的频道上,Mitchell涵盖了从有黑斑或痤疮的人的全覆盖教程,到初学者的眼部化妆教程,以及欺凌等主题的视频博客。她希望世界各地的女性都能感到自由,并且不要让社会定义它们,或让他们觉得必须改变以适应。
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Blog Chell Hendrix (whose real name is Michelle Mitchell) has been struggling with acne and hyperpigmentation since she was 12 years old. Like many others, they did not ask for skin damage, and these two conditions have had an impact on Mitchells confidence, filling her with shame. Now, the 23-year-old Las Vegas native has created a YouTube channel that is suitable for both those who love makeup art and those who suffer from similar skin conditions. The idea is that serious conditions are more common than people imagine, and no one should deal with them alone. Growing up, Mitchell rarely (or never) saw anyone with conditions in magazines or on television. (Think about it: what about you?) Well, thats not entirely true. Mitchell saw people with acne or hyperpigmentation only in commercials on TV – when someone tried to sell her something to make it all disappear. The pressure Mitchell faced came from her peers and the media “correcting” her skin, which weakened her self-esteem, especially since her condition seemed to only worsen. “As I got older, my skin became more sensitive, and no matter what I did, I would automatically scar. Scars take months to disappear, otherwise they dont disappear at all,” Hendricks said. Temptation. Eventually, this cycle led Mitchell to take extreme measures. “I tried to starve myself for two weeks, eating only yogurt once a day, because someone told me that if I lost weight, my pimples would disappear,” she said. “Its frustrating when people judge me and assume that I can simply use products to clear this condition. Its not that easy.” In addition to showcasing her talented makeup skills on YouTube, Mitchell aims to show viewers that you should never feel ashamed of who you are – or internalize pressure to change. While Mitchell loves a good beat, she also pays attention to keeping it real on her channel. a.k.a. Makeup is a choice, not a necessity. “I hope women around the world feel free and dont let society define them, or make them feel like they have to change to fit in,” she said. On her channel, (with over 45,000 subscribers) Mitchell covers everything from full coverage tutorials for those with dark spots or acne, to beginner eye makeup tutorials, and video