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How to Feel Confident in Public with Flaring Skin

Posted by Abeola Johnson on

Walking into a room when your skin is flaring can feel like walking into a spotlight, with every uncomfortable stare or curious glance magnified a thousand times. If you’re living with conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or going through TSW (Topical Steroid Withdrawal), you know how overwhelming this experience can be. The sting of unsolicited comments, the weight of comparisons, and the exhaustion from trying to “fix” your skin can feel unbearable. But here’s the truth: your worth isn’t measured by the state of your skin.

While navigating public spaces with flaring skin can feel tough, it’s not impossible. Here’s how to build your confidence, step by step, and show up for yourself even on those difficult days.

1. Acknowledge the Pain, But Be Kind to Yourself

It’s okay to feel uncomfortable or frustrated, what you’re experiencing is valid. Flares are hard to manage physically, emotionally, and socially. But instead of being your harshest critic, try to be your biggest supporter. When negative self-talk creeps in, replace it with kindness. Tell yourself, “I am not my skin,” and remind yourself that healing is a journey, not an instant fix.

Kindness starts with recognizing that you’re doing your best, even on the tough days. Acknowledge that your skin condition doesn’t define your beauty, value, or strength.

2. Lower the Expectations You Set for Yourself

We often push ourselves to appear “perfect,” whether it’s our skin, appearance, or behavior. But perfection is an illusion. It’s okay if your skin isn’t clear today. It’s okay if makeup doesn’t fully cover up your redness or flakes. And it’s okay if you feel vulnerable. You don’t need to hide your flares or overexert yourself trying to meet unrealistic expectations.

Giving yourself permission to just “be” can feel freeing. Instead of focusing on perfection, focus on progress, small wins, and how you’re showing up for yourself every day.

3. Do Things That Boost Your Esteem

When you’re feeling low, small acts of self-care can help lift your spirits. Wear that outfit that makes you feel good. Experiment with hairstyles that make you feel confident. Or, if you love makeup, choose lightweight products that feel gentle on your skin while enhancing your natural glow.

Beyond appearance, boost your self-esteem by doing things that make you feel good internally, like reading a book, enjoying a hobby, or spending time with people who uplift you. Feeling good on the inside will naturally radiate outward.

4. Accept Your Journey, Don’t Compare It

Comparison is one of the fastest ways to chip away at your confidence. Whether it’s seeing someone with clear skin or hearing about someone’s “magic” cure, it can feel like your journey is never enough. But here’s the thing: everyone’s skin story is different. What works for someone else may not work for you, and that’s okay.

Instead of comparing, accept where you are right now. Your flare is part of your story, and every step forward, no matter how small, is a victory. Remember, healing is a journey, and it doesn’t happen overnight.

5. Be Honest With Yourself About Validation

It’s natural to want others to accept and validate us, but the truth is, seeking validation from others can leave you feeling empty. Confidence comes from within, not from the opinions or reactions of strangers. The more you build your own inner strength, the less those stares and comments will matter.

Your self-worth isn’t defined by what others think or say. Shift your focus inward and remind yourself that you don’t need permission to take up space or exist as you are.

6. Some Home Truths to Hold Onto

  • Your Skin Doesn’t Define You: You are more than what’s on the surface. Your skin may flare, but your kindness, intelligence, and strength shine brighter.
  • Nobody Notices As Much As You Think: While it may feel like everyone’s staring, most people are caught up in their own world.
  • You’re Doing Your Best: Managing flares is exhausting physically, mentally, and emotionally. Remind yourself that you’re showing up and trying, and that’s enough.
  • Healing Takes Time: It’s a process, not a sprint. Be patient with yourself.

Final Thoughts

Feeling confident with flaring skin isn’t easy, and it won’t happen overnight. But each small step you take, choosing kindness over criticism, focusing on progress instead of perfection, and finding your inner strength, will help you feel more comfortable in your own skin.

Next time you step into a room, remember that you belong there, just as you are. Your skin doesn’t determine your worth, and your flare doesn’t define your beauty. Share your story, embrace your journey, and know that you’re never alone. You’ve got this. 

If you’re looking for products to help soothe flaring, irritated skin, check out our TSW Zinc Balm and other soothing skincare solutions made with love and care. 

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