The Substance understands that beauty injectables can be self-harm
I can’t stop looking at my face. I have been this way for as long as I can recall.
In my small-town American high school, I was voted ‘Most Likely to Be Caught Looking in the Mirror,’ by my graduating class. It’s funny, and a little embarrassing, but it’s accurate. To this day, I have a mirrored phone case to check my lipstick, my skin, my hair. And as I’ve grown older, I’ve noticed small changes, crinkles, tiredness that’s more apparent and permanent than it washellip;