I was teased about Indian food and the colour of my skin and why my knees and elbows were dark. — Vidya Vox Copy Share Image
You could ask a lot of people in my childhood, and they'd say I was very prudish about showing off skin. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
I'm very comfortable in my skin. Yet, I won't do anything that's indecent, cheap or vulgar. — Koena Mitra Copy Share Image
I have dry skin, but using oily products in the summer can get so gross. — Toni Garrn Copy Share Image
I never use a towel to dry off my face. Instead, I put on toner when my skin is still damp. — Jeongyeon Copy Share Image
“Assumption is one dreadful and incurable disease, which sticks to the soul and wiggles across the skin.” — Aniruddha Sastikar Copy Share Image
Weather changes really are what affects my skin the most, and the skin on my hands in particular. — Melissa Barrera Copy Share Image
This skin is a nuisance. This skin that separates you and me...it is a nuisance. — Yun Kouga Copy Share Image
I would say I spend about an hour a day cleansing and moisturising after all of the make-up I've worn on jobs,… — Poppy Delevingne Copy Share Image
I lock receivers down physically and then mentally I get into their mind, get under their skin. I talk my talk. Whatever… — Jalen Ramsey Copy Share Image
We are teaching white children to hate themselves. We are teaching nonwhite children that it's OK to bully and torment white children… — Miranda Devine Copy Share Image
I'm really rubbish at putting anything on my skin, because I don't like the feel of it. But I do love Kate… — Sophie McShera Copy Share Image
I don't do much for skin. Just drink water, try to get proper sleep, exercise, sweat it out, keep it moisturised, and… — Radhika Apte Copy Share Image
You know a lot of what worked on this was taken from Harry Potter 2, the little Doby character, we had a… — Dennis Muren Copy Share Image
I think films have to reach people and really grab them. That's what I hope to do when I make a film… — Mira Nair Copy Share Image
I was an aspiring astrophysicist, and that's how I defined myself, not by my skin color. People didn't treat me as someone… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
I can't change my skin. I won't change my voice. I can't change my confidence. — Wendy Williams Copy Share Image
I believe you should be comfortable in your skin no matter what you go through - emotionally or whatever - as long… — Raven-Symone Copy Share Image
My version of makeup is a really intense skin regimen. I just think it's a healthier way to look at beauty. — Paloma Elsesser Copy Share Image
I've got a very tough skin because I've been doing this for a long time. Rejection is simply part of it. — Perdita Weeks Copy Share Image
My grandfather is from Burma and while the tanned skin and Cleopatra eyes skipped my genetic make-up, I inherited the full hairy… — Stacey Solomon Copy Share Image
After having a baby, there will inevitably be something on your body - a mark, a scar or some loose skin -… — Constance Marie Copy Share Image
Dab - don't rub - cream formulas onto your skin. Rubbing washes out the color, so do that only if you've put… — Tyra Banks Copy Share Image
My own mother drilled into me the importance of looking after your skin. — Andi Oliver Copy Share Image
I'm a firm believer in exfoliation because of all the makeup that we get put on our skin. — Devon Windsor Copy Share Image
In the Shao Lin temple, they never allow you to touch the skin of a drum until you can tongue what you're… — Dick Dale Copy Share Image
“Train all your talents, for you never know which one will save your skin.” — S.K. Valenzuela Copy Share Image
There were times when I've not wanted to be in my own skin, and that's a very scary feeling. — Rick Springfield Copy Share Image
I get eight hours of sleep at least at night, which I think helps your skin tremendously. — Devon Windsor Copy Share Image
I always want to represent being in the moment, staying honest, and being comfortable in my skin. — Angie Martinez Copy Share Image
I have been attacked and mistreated for my skin colour since I was a child. — Daryl Davis Copy Share Image
Yes, just by the nature of the colour of my skin, I was born with privilege. And it is unfair. — Rosanna Arquette Copy Share Image
With skin and beauty, it always starts from within. So I try to eat very healthy. — Mia Goth Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I didn't have any inspiration to like the skin I was in. — Khoudia Diop Copy Share Image
You have to keep shedding old skin in order to be reborn as something else. — Simon Amstell Copy Share Image
The truth is I've always taken very good care of my skin and always, always worn make-up. — Joan Collins Copy Share Image
“It has thick skin, and all the most important thinkers have become part of it.” — N.D. Wilson Copy Share Image
For me, diverse beauty is an affirmation of every single person in his or her own skin. — Philomena Kwao Copy Share Image
Far too often, I have been accepted or rejected for work because of the color of my skin. — Frankie Faison Copy Share Image
I don't remember my skin changing, but I do recall feeling deeply loved by my family. — Winnie Harlow Copy Share Image