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Beauty blogger fights troll abuse
“Seriously… has she ever washed her face?” asked one vile commenter, while another said simply, “Ugly as f*ck”.
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Em Ford then posted pictures of hers with the makeup.
As the creator of the beauty tutorial channel “My Pale Face”, Ford has received extremely mean comments in response to both her natural face and finished makeup looks.
Her bravery sparked over 1,000 comments from people all over the world – not all of them positive.
You have this platform and you can choose to make somebody happy or you can choose to take somebody’s happiness away in one comment. “This should be illegal”, “imagine waking up next to her in the morning”, and “Trust no fucking bitch with makeup” were just the scum foam skimmed off the top of this massive bowl of hate.
More and more insults stream through, and Em is filmed getting visibly upset.
As Ford begins to apply make-up to her selfie postings the tide of public sentiment begins to noticeably turn with many praising her complexion with remarks such as “you look beautiful”.
Thankfully, the video ends on an empowering note.
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But three months ago she started sharing “Before” and “After” photos of her make-up looks with her followers on social media, in a bid to help those who have acne-prone skin feel more confident about their skin. “Believe in yourself, and never let anyone tell you’re not attractive – not even yourself”.