"I'm stuck to my routine," Kendall told Bustle at Proactiv’s new Paint Positivity campaign in New York City. "I don’t want to do too much."
While some may have taken her comments as unsupportive or insulting, it kind of makes sense. Kendall, who's recently been open about her battle with acne, is the face of the brand Proactive and maintains that their cleanser and spot treatment products are the only ones that work for her.
"I honestly had never really spoken about my acne before, but a lot of people had seen me struggling with it mostly through paparazzi photos or the Golden Globes," she said. "I had exhausted all other options, I was desperate, and I was like ‘You know what? I’m gonna try [Proactiv]. It was such an awesome experience for me and really helped me.”
Since using Proactive's skincare products regularly, Kendall said her skin has never been more clear.
“A couple of my siblings struggled when they were much younger, but they never really had it like I did,” Kendall said. “That was also kind of a tough thing for me: to look at my beautiful sisters with beautiful skin and be like, ‘Okay, well, why me? What’s wrong with me?’ One zit can really freak you out because you’re like ‘Oh no, are we going backwards again?’ But I try not to think too deeply about it because I know it’s going to be all good,” the runway model said. “I want everyone to know I’m okay, and you can be okay too.”
Perhaps when Kylie launches her “personalised skincare” which she claims will be for “acne prone skin, dry skin, congested and oily skin" in the near future, Kendall will get around that.