Earlier this month, Married at First Sight fan favorite Lucinda Light she talked about her skin insecurities.
The 43-year-old shared her “vulnerabilities” while discussing skin scarring and rosacea, a condition that causes prolonged redness of the face.
And now the MAFS star has revealed she is in the process of replenishing her skin at a skincare clinic.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Lucinda informed her social media followers: “We are actually entering and going through this portal of rosacea, whatever birthmark it is – almost 44 years, we are going through this skin journey.‘ he said while in the clinic’s reception area.
“The journey began today (Monday),” he added.
Earlier this month, Married at First Sight fan favorite Lucinda Light, 43, (pictured) opened up about her skin insecurities.
The reality TV star did not elaborate on the procedure she was undergoing.
Lucinda took to Instagram earlier this month to share a video of her getting beautified by Melbourne-based makeup artist Tiana Santa Lucia.
In the video, Lucinda is seen smiling as she sat in the beauty chair getting her hair and makeup done for a stunning photoshoot.
She looked effortlessly elegant in a series of gorgeous evening dresses and opted for a high-glam makeup palette to complete her looks.
The 43-year-old shared her “vulnerabilities” while discussing her skin scars and rosacea, a condition that causes long-term redness on the face.
In the caption, Lucinda admitted she was “horrified” when she saw that makeup artist Tiana had shared the makeover video on TikTok with a fresh-faced photo of herself at the beginning of the clip.
Lucinda said she would have asked for the no-makeup images to be removed if she had realized, as she spoke about her long-term insecurities with her skin.
In a powerful message, Lucinda vowed to have more “compassion” for herself and said she wants to try to “preserve” her face without the use of Botox or injectables.
And now the MAFS star has revealed she is in the process of replenishing her skin.
In a body-positive caption, she wrote: “This is a vulnerable part, it’s about my skin, which I’ve always been very conscious of.” This year, as a gift to myself, I would like to finally fix my face and get to the bottom of my scars/rosacea.
‘There were many years, when I was 20, when I would only let my boyfriend walk next to me. Most days I wear a little makeup to hide it.
“I didn’t know the makeup artist was going to post this really raw, unfiltered TikTok video of me in unflattering lighting while I was getting ready; if I’d seen the videos she took of me before the shoot, I would have done it.” he made her delete them.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Lucinda informed her social media followers: “We are actually entering and going through this portal of rosacea, whatever birthmark it is, almost 44 years, we are going through this skin journey.”
“I was horrified when I first saw this video, but it’s out there and it’s time to recognize it, take action and have some compassion for myself. I want to keep my face but without using injectables or botox.
‘I want to represent the wild, radiant and confident natural woman, from any angle. I live on Great Ocean Rd in Victoria at the moment so I’m looking for a next level professional who can completely take me on the journey, in and out of Melbourne.
‘If you know an exceptional dermatologist or skin specialist, I would be delighted to meet them. One day, when I meet my life partner, I will be radiant and dewy and my face fine.’