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Woman hits back at trolls who say she'd 'be prettier if she didn't have acne'

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@fayes_skin on Instagram, is a believer in "acne positivity" as she thinks it's important for people with acne to believe in their beauty.

She regularly posts pictures of her natural skin to get people talking about acne and to promote body positivity.READ MORE: Model with cystic acne branded 'pizza face' now earns £790k embracing bare skinThe messages she receives from people who follow her have got a great boost from her account, and has made her feel like she's making a difference.

But recently Faye has opened up about some of the negative comments she's been forced to face from people who tell her she'd "be prettier" if she didn't have acne.To fight back against the critics she recently posted a snap flaunting her natural skin to reveal her acne to the world.Faye has more than 35,000 followers on Instagram, and she told them she "deserves to feel beautiful" in her own skin.Writing on Instagram, Faye said: "Finding a single f**k to give when someone tells me I’d be prettier if I didn’t have acne. "Spots or no spots, you are BEAUTIFUL and deserve to feel that way. "I’m writing this from my holibobs and there has already been times where I felt self conscious to have my acne on show. "I’m scared people will look at me, but I refuse to let these thoughts take over. "There was once a time where I would allow my insecurities stop me from having a good time. "But not this year.

Let’s make a pact that even if we don’t completely feel like sexy b***hes, we’ll try our best to love ourselves AS WE ARE. "I love you besties, I can’t wait to show you some spotty but cute holi content." Since sharing the post on social media Faye has received a lot of support with over 500 people having liked the post.Many people have also.

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