Saturday, March 14, 2009

HDTV Revelations: Cameron Diaz Acne Exposed!

The HDTV had done wonders for the viewing public. With its
crisp high-resolution images, there's nothing in the actors or
actresses' face or body that can be hidden away from the
camera's prying lenses. Sooner or later, make-ups can no longer
hide what a star's got to hide. He or she might have to rely to
the powers of digital effects instead.

Take for example the acne case of Cameron Diaz. Cameron is a
cute and bubbly actress. From a far, she seemed like a goddess
in distress. But despite her acting prowess and her allure on
TV, she has this one major problem she's suffering from since
she was a teenager – acnes. And her problems aren't just
pimples. She had a lot of acne scars in her face too. But you
wouldn't have known about that - not with your analog TV at
least. Cameron is still the goddess that you think she is –
until you finally switched to HDTV. Now, you can see Cameron's
not-so-perfect face up close. And it doesn't get better when
Hollywood gossip columnists put the spotlight on her unaware and
with absolutely no makeup on.

Even so, people don't think less of Cameron Diaz. She is still
one of the prettiest women in Hollywood, perhaps the whole world
over. Not even if she encounters acne breakouts every now and
then. You see, even the rich and famous is not invincible to the
powers of acnes. Acnes or no acnes, Cameron Diaz will be
remembered as an Elite model and a successful Hollywood
superstar. She starred in films like The Mask, My Best Friend's
Wedding, There's Something About Mary, Charlie's Angels and just
recently, What Happens in Vegas with Ashton Kutcher. Cameron
also voiced for Princess Fiona in the animated film series
Shrek. Of all of Cameron's movie accomplishments, she was noted
to love her role as Fiona's voice. She said that she's most
comfortable doing this project because she doesn't have to be at
the limelight at all. Therefore, she doesn't have to worry about
her skin when she's having breakouts – especially not now that
there's HDTV's around.

Cameron's struggles with acne are a little comforting to all
people who are suffering from the same case. Misery does love
company. And if the subject of misery is somebody as famous as
Cameron Diaz, things get a little brighter for some. But then
again, the facts remain. Adult acne can be very frustrating.
When you were a teen, you hope that your acne will go away at
20. But if you're 20 and you still have it, high are the chances
that acnes are going to stick with you for the rest of your
life.

Statistics show that 25% of adult men are suffering from acne
problems while 50% of the entire adult women's population has
it. To cure acne at the later stages of your life, there's no
way to go about it but to go to a dermatologist for help. It's a
good thing that there are lots of medicines that can help heal
acne and lessen scarring. Such drugs are as follows:


About The Author: Part 2 - For part two of this article, head
on to http://www.acneclinicsonline.com where you can also find
the truth about homemade acne treatments and acne pictures.

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