Cameron Diaz Acne Exposed on HDTV
Cameron Diaz Acne Exposed on HDTV
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Edward_Chen]Edward Chen
With the introduction of HDTV we may see more than we want to of our favorite stars. With HD’s high resolution pictures, actors and performers may soon be relying as much on their digital effects editors as they do on their makeup artists. Cameron Diaz acne is an example; her problem isn’t new, she has had it since she was a teenager in high school. Not only pimples but she has had acne scars like many other adults. Analog TV has kept a lot of the stars secrets that HDTV is exposing to the world. Celebrity gossip columnists love catching her with no makeup on.
Cameron Diaz is considered to be one of the most beautiful women in the world, but she still has breakouts from time to time. She has been around the block in her career as a professional Elite model for five years and then as a superstar actress in films such as The Mask, Something About Mary, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Charlie’s Angels and more recently with Ashton Kutcher in “What Happens in Vegas.” She is also beloved by all as the voice for Princess Fiona in the Shrek movie series. Cameron has revealed that she was extremely happy with voicing Fiona, as she was not in the limelight. Ms. Diaz said she was more than happy to let Fiona get all the attention, especially on days she was having a really bad skin day and dreaded doing close-up scenes especially with the advent of high def.
This is kind of relieving to all the acne sufferers out there; misery loves company and if they are famous, misery likes it better. Adult acne is very frustrating, severe acne is upsetting at any age but we all expected to grow out of it after we hit our twenties. Then we were 30 and still fighting pimples. Some of us still have blackheads and breakouts well into our forties and fifties.
Adult acne affects 25% of all adult men and 50% of adult women at some time in their adult lives. If you are plagued with severe adult acne, it is best to see a dermatologist. There are many medicines out there today to control acne and reduce scarring. I have listed some of the most prescribed here: