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Dananeer Mobeen shares snaps of herself with acne to remind everyone there's a person behind the pictures

She said people face intense scrutiny online, especially 'young women in the spotlight'.
27 Apr, 2026

Dananeer Mobeen wants people to be just a little bit kinder, especially when it comes to comments about appearances.

In a post on Instagram, the star highlighted the struggles she faces with her own skin and how her work and age led to acne breakouts.

Posting pictures of herself from before, during and after the breakout, Mobeen said her skin “went through a lot these last few months”.

She said a combination of harsh lights, daily makeup, wrong treatments and “just being in my early 20s with hormones” led to her developing “really bad acne”, which is “finally healing now”.

The actor said she didn’t look like the filtered pictures she posted on the internet, “but that’s because I am human”.

She went on to say that people face intense scrutiny online, especially “young women in the spotlight” and sometimes netizens “forget there are real people behind the pictures”.

Mobeen ended her note saying, “A little more kindness would go a long way.”

She isn’t alone here either. In 2019, Hania Aamir talked about the same scrutiny and mentioned feeling insecure about her own struggles with acne. She said her anxiety eventually led her to ask, “Why is my skin defining me? Who has made these beauty standards that we always feel the need to match?”

Echoing Aamir’s sentiments, Mehwish Hayat also said, “Flawsome is awesome.” The actor said that, “Away from the studio lights, the cameras and the glamorous makeup, we all battle with the same skin problems and insecurities as any other girl.”

Hayat urged girls in her line of work, Aamir included, to “embrace it,” calling it “part of being a woman”.

In 2021, Syra Yousuf faced trolls head on when they began to make fun of a barefaced picture her sister had posted. The star proceeded to post more of herself with the caption “I really like my skin. #NoFilter

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