Let’s be real—acne and scars are a part of life for so many of us. Yet, in a world where we’re constantly bombarded with images of “flawless” skin, it can feel like we’re the only ones dealing with breakouts or scars. But guess what? There’s a growing movement of beauty influencers who are all about embracing their skin and scars, and they’re showing the world that beauty isn’t about perfection—it’s about confidence, self-love, and rocking what you’ve got.
Embracing Your Acne: You Can Do It Too!

These influencers are proof that acne and scars don’t define your beauty. Whether you’re struggling with a breakout or learning to love your skin’s unique texture, remember that confidence comes from within. The next time you look in the mirror, instead of focusing on the imperfections, try to see the strength, the resilience, and the unique beauty that makes you, you.
You are gorgeous, just as you are. And your skin is part of that beauty journey. So why not embrace it? After all, your imperfections are what make you perfectly you!
10 Beauty Influencers Who Embrace Their Acne and Scars
Here are 10 incredible influencers who are leading the charge in skin positivity, proving that you can feel gorgeous no matter what your skin looks like.
1. Kadeeja Khan (@emeraldxbeauty)

Kadeeja is a true queen when it comes to skin positivity. She’s been super open about her struggles with cystic acne and uses her platform to show that beauty isn’t about having perfect skin. Kadeeja’s stunning makeup looks often incorporate her skin texture, reminding us that we can glam up, scars and all!
2. Hailey Wait (@piggs)

Hailey is a musician and artist who’s turned her skin into an artistic statement. She’s all about breaking the stigma around “bad skin” and encourages her followers to embrace their natural beauty. Hailey’s bold, creative looks prove that your skin doesn’t define your worth. She is not active anymore on social media, but some may remember her well!
3. Em Ford (@mypaleskinblog)

Em’s journey with acne has been well-documented on her YouTube channel, where she shares her experiences and struggles. Her viral video “You Look Disgusting” highlighted the harsh reality of online criticism, but also showed how powerful it is to embrace who you are, imperfections and all.
4. Lou Northcote (@lounorthcote)

As the creator of the #freethepimple movement, Lou is all about normalizing acne. She’s a former model who refused to let her skin issues hold her back, and now she’s inspiring thousands to do the same. Lou’s posts are a breath of fresh air in a filtered world, reminding us all that pimples are no big deal.
5. Vlad (@scarryacne_with_v)

Vlad’s approach to skin positivity have made him a go-to for men skincare and acne advice. He’s refreshingly honest about his own skin journey and is a huge advocate for taking care of your skin despite your gender.
6. Sofia Grahn (@isofiagrahn)

She’s raw, real, and isn’t afraid to show her skin on its worst days. Sofia’s message is simple: You can have acne and still be beautiful. Her transparency is a beacon of hope for those struggling with similar issues.
7. Lex Gillies (@talontedlex)

Lex is a body positivity advocate who focuses on rosacea, but her message applies to anyone with visible skin conditions. She’s passionate about redefining beauty standards and encourages her followers to see the beauty in their unique skin, scars and all.
8. Izzie Rodgers (@izzierodgers)

London-based skin and body positive advocate Izzie Rodgers shows a beautiful openness when talking about her relationship with her body and skin. She is a very talented beauty guru and she also speaks confidently as she encourages everyone through acceptance. “Beauty is raw. Beauty, to me, isn’t polished things and polished people. It’s uniqueness and creativity, and I want the young people who follow me to know that and believe that they can fit into the beauty category regardless. Things that people find truly beautiful in life are never someone’s looks” she told L’Officiel.
9. Ica (@heracneblog)

According to her own blog, Ica has been struggling with acne since 2016. “I have acne prone skin from my dad’s genetics. Learning to love my skin and myself by doing skincare and stuff. I’m creating content about beauty stuff and skin positivity.” Ica’s confidence shines through, proving that acne doesn’t have to hold you back.
10. Millie Mae (@lifewithmils_)
Finally, Lena is a lifestyle blogger who shares tips and her acne journey and walks through natural acne healing. “For those of you that want to, it is definitely within reach for you. Nutrition is so important for your body and your skin and it’s such a useful tool to be able to take control of your health.”
Millie makes healing guides for those who “need some extra help with their skin.” as she shares useful information for those with acne prone skin.
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If you suffer from acne, remember that there are ways to help manage it, such as through diet or treatments. However, we also know that these methods are often not enough and can be quite expensive, and despite our best efforts, the journey can be long. That’s why it’s so important that these influencers show us that we can love our present selves and still feel beautiful. They help alleviate the anxiety of always having to look flawless on Instagram and most important: they remind us that we exist and resist!


