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Laser Hair Removal Industry

i wanna be a model, but....................?
i have acne (on my face and chest, back, and arms). (i'm male). does that matter, cuz i know that they put tons of makeup on you and wax you. it's very flat acne. so could i do it??? and i'm not that tall. i'm like 5'6 or 5'7. i know that i couldn't have a chance at the runway cuz i'm too short. but i don't care. i think those runways are dumb. and i also have some body hair. should i get laser hair removal, cuz none of the models at my age have body hair (i'm almost 15). i know it sounds weird but you have to do what you gotta do in that industry. so do you think i could do it???
i'm not done growing, but i'll probably end up being like 5'8 maybe. and yeah i try not to pick at it and i wash my face daily and i scrub it with a facial loofah sponge. but i don't know if my mom will let me take medication like that. she's all into that organic stuff and doesn't like those chemical-based products.
Okay for a guy who wants to be a model you need to be taller than that. Are you done growing? As far as the skin you need to get on some medication. Proactive? Done pick your blemishes it just makes it worse and it spreads. Make sure you wash really good.
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