+ Follow ANTI-BLEMISH SOLUTIONS Tag
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[Title] => (ANTI) PIMPLE POWER
[Summary] => Zit. Pustule. Carbuncle (a medieval term actually found in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales). A pimple by any other name is still as undesirable. Beauty historians theorize that pimples or any other marks on the face are considered ugly because they may be a mark of ill health. Traditionally, a woman’s prime qualification for wifehood was to bear children, and only a physically perfect, preferably young woman can withstand the rigors of childbirth and rearing.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1197673
[AuthorName] => by Leah Puyat
[SectionName] => Fashion and Beauty
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ANTI-BLEMISH SOLUTIONS
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[ArticleID] => 85960
[Title] => (ANTI) PIMPLE POWER
[Summary] => Zit. Pustule. Carbuncle (a medieval term actually found in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales). A pimple by any other name is still as undesirable. Beauty historians theorize that pimples or any other marks on the face are considered ugly because they may be a mark of ill health. Traditionally, a woman’s prime qualification for wifehood was to bear children, and only a physically perfect, preferably young woman can withstand the rigors of childbirth and rearing.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1197673
[AuthorName] => by Leah Puyat
[SectionName] => Fashion and Beauty
[SectionUrl] => fashion-and-beauty
[URL] =>
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