I have very clear skin, yet when I put on my glasses I see a million blemishes
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Like I said I have pretty clear skin. I dont need to see a dermatologist.
Yet I see a million little blemishes with them on.
The thing is that everyone has blemishes. If your vision has been not so great and you're now wearing glasses, sometimes it can be like seeing things for the first time that wasn't so noticeable before. Having blemishes, even if it seems like millions of them, doesn't mean your skin isn't clear. Has anyone else commented about seeing such blemishes on your face? If you feel uncertain and worried about it, go see a dermatologist for a professional opinion.
Like I said I have pretty clear skin. I dont need to see a dermatologist.
Yet I see a million little blemishes with them on.
Sounds like you are in denial.
If you see a "million little blemishes," then that is the true picture of your skin. It sounds like you don't believe what you are seeing with your glasses on. Maybe it's a case of shock?
Having your eyes go bad when you get old is God's gift to the elderly. All of your wrinkles and liver spots are blurred out. When you look at the blurry image of your spouse you see them as you remember them...not what they really look like now.
What's truly perplexing is If I take them off and look at my face pressed right up against the mirror my face looks blemish free.
It's like glasses are HD on steroids?
Then you don't have very clear skin after all. Sorry. You just have bad eyesight. Your glasses are just allowing you to see what the rest of the world sees.
You have the same blemishes with or without glasses.
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