[Misc] You only need three products for flawless skin, apparently.

Ah, the age-old nonsense that accompanies people with naturally clear skin: both they and others assume that they know best about skincare, simply because they happen to have clear skin by genetics and luck.

I get this a lot with my sister. She doesn't say these kinds of things but other people assume she's some kind of skincare genius just because she has naturally flawless skin. They'll kindly (eyeroll) ask me why I don't use my sister's routine or products. And if they ever have a skincare question, they'll turn to her in deference (despite her hardly knowing anything about skincare at all) and ignore any advice I give (despite me having TONS of knowledge from my years of testing and researching various products).

There's just this weird societal idea that if you have naturally flawless skin, then you also automatically and definitely have the ultimate knowledge on how to get flawless skin.

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