Acne Positivity Day – September 1, 2026

Acne Positivity Day
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Obscure
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United States
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Every September 1
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Acne Positivity Day shines a light on self-acceptance every September 1, encouraging individuals to embrace their natural skin. This day aims to dismantle insecurities surrounding acne, fostering self-love and appreciation for our diverse skin journeys. Join the conversation, share your story, and celebrate your unique beauty.

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History of Acne Positivity Day

It is believed that the origin of acne goes back to antiquity. The earliest mentions of the condition come from historical records stating that Pharaohs had acne. In addition, there is evidence that the use of sulfur as a topical acne treatment dates back to Cleopatra’s reign. François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix, a French physician, and botanist, published one of the first descriptions of acne in the 16th century. He coined the name “psydracia achne” to characterize small, red, and firm tubercles that changed the look of a person’s face during adolescence but were neither itchy nor bothersome. When Joseph Plenck, an Austrian physician, wrote a book in 1776 proposing the unique notion of classifying skin illnesses by their fundamental lesions. The recognition and classification of acne advanced further.

Acne has a high financial and social cost. Acne accounts for more than five million doctor visits in the United States each year. Acne is also responsible for 3.5 million doctor visits in the United Kingdom each year. In 2015, the top 10 leading acne treatment brands in the United States made nearly $352 million in sales. Acne’s causal and inflammatory elements are frequently misunderstood, and people blame acne sufferers for their disease. The victim’s self-esteem can be harmed as a result of such blame in addition to the existing physical effects of acne. The stigma was worsened back in the day by dermatology’s link of acne with sexually transmitted illnesses, particularly syphilis.

Acne affects more than just a person’s appearance. Acne can negatively impact one’s emotional well-being. Researchers have discovered that patients with acne can experience depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, poor self-image, decreased quality of life, and a sense of being alone. National Acne Positivity Day brings to light the commonality of this skin condition. It aims to empower those with it by enabling them to love and accept themselves the way they are.

Acne Positivity Day timeline

69 — 30 B.C.
Sulfur Solution

The topical use of Sulfur to treat acne is discovered during this time.

6th Century A.D.
‘Acme’ of Life

Greek physician, Aëtius of Amida, coins the term ‘ionthos,’ or ‘acnae,’ referring to facial skin lesions that occur during "the 'acme' of life" (puberty).

1808
Descriptions of Acne

English dermatologist, Robert Willan, provides the first detailed descriptions of several skin disorders that remain in use today.

20th Century
Acne Treatments

Retinoids and Benzoyl Peroxide emerge as effective acne treatments.

Acne Positivity Day FAQs

When is Acne Positivity Day?

Acne Positivity Day 2026 falls on Tuesday, September 1. It’s a day dedicated to fostering self-love and acceptance for individuals with acne.

How common is acne?

Acne is incredibly common, affecting approximately 85% of people between the ages of 12 and 24. It can also persist into adulthood, impacting millions globally.

What is acne positivity?

Acne positivity is a movement that promotes self-acceptance and self-love for individuals with acne, challenging societal beauty standards that often stigmatize skin imperfections. It encourages embracing one’s natural skin.

What causes acne?

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil (sebum) and dead skin cells, leading to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. Hormonal changes, genetics, and certain bacteria contribute to its development.

How to Observe Acne Positivity Day

  1. Share your story

    If you have suffered or still suffer from acne and have a story about the struggles, share it with others on social media. You can tell them how you got through it and remind them that they are not alone.

  2. Be a part of the community

    The hashtag #acnepositivity has been used by thousands of people and has helped create a sense of community and belonging. Use it on your social media channels and join the club!

  3. Love yourself

    Whether or not you struggle with acne, we have been blessed with our bodies that get us by each day. Learning to accept and love our bodies is of the utmost importance. Be a little nicer to yourself on this day.

5 Interesting Facts About Acne

  1. It is more common than you think

    Over 80% of the world gets affected by acne at some point.

  2. Your meals do not directly affect it

    There is little to no evidence of specific food items causing acne.

  3. The sun could help it

    10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure can help minimize breakouts.

  4. Hydration is key

    While water is not a direct treatment for acne, it has several benefits for overall skin health.

  5. Cleaning excessively will not help

    Excessive face cleansing could do more harm than good.

Why Acne Positivity Day is Important

  1. It spreads positivity

    In a world where negativity often tends to creep into different aspects of life, any chance to spread and enjoy positivity is welcome. This also allows us to create body positivity!

  2. It encourages self-love

    Acne plays a significant role in affecting people’s confidence and self-esteem. A day like this encourages everyone to accept this natural phenomenon and love themselves through it.

  3. It creates a community

    Many acne sufferers feel as though they are alone with the struggles that come along with acne. This movement creates a community where countless stories are shared, and a community is built, letting everyone know that they are not alone.

Acne Positivity Day dates

Year Date Day
2026 September 1 Tuesday
2027 September 1 Wednesday
2028 September 1 Friday
2029 September 1 Saturday
2030 September 1 Sunday