When you see them on TV, in movies or in the glossy magazines the men always look pretty robust and women look stunningly beautiful.
Rarely we get the chance to see these celebrities, in the comfort and privacy of their own home when they wake up in the morning. No doubt the envious people would change their options somewhat knowing that almost no one is particularly glamorous at that time of day.
Cosmetics, technology and advanced photo editing methods can easily get people to look younger, thinner and magically cover up defects such as freckles, scars and acne. This is exactly what the producers of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire had to do.
All three young stars Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry Potter, 15 Rupert Grant, who plays Ron Wesley, 17, and Emma Watson 15, who plays Hermione Granger has broken out with acne forcing filmmakers of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to use special effects to hide their skin defects.
Celebrities deal with the same problems the rest of us do, acne is one of them. Britney Spears, Judith Light, Stephanie Seymour and Elle McPherson have all publicly discussed how they have suffered from and corrected their acne problem.
By doing so, they not only helped herself, but millions of other acne sufferers around the world - they are positive proof that acne treatments work.
Your acne problem will not be away overnight, it will take time. But as you begin to see an improvement in your condition, it is very possible that you will start to feel like a celebrity, too
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