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Hey! First of all, thanks for taking the time to read my stuff. I am just an Indian girl with an acne problem. I created this blog without any concrete plans on what direction I want it to take. Right now, I just want to use it to share my skincare/acne journey with the world. I am hoping that documenting my experience will help some poor acne-ridden girl out there. If you're interested in being a part of my journey, please follow my blog - you will find different follow options on the sidebar. If you also suffer from acne, I would love to hear what you're doing to fight it - so let me know your anti-acne tips in the comments! :)

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