Justin Bieber and the times he was criticized for being messy and full of acne
Justin Bieber, with his “milky” face, now dresses more and more slovenly, has acne and messy hair, reducing his physical appeal.
Justin Bieber was once known as the prince of pop music with his “milky” face. Experiencing many ups and downs in his career and love life, he gradually lost his cute appearance and rosy skin. Instead, today’s Baby singer is a grown man, many times with long hair and obvious acne on his face.
On August 9, paparazzi caught Bieber and his wife having dinner at Nice Guy restaurant (Los Angeles, USA). What’s worth noting is that the male singer’s face has a lot of acne, even redness on his forehead. He was criticized for his appearance during this appearance.
Previously, in early July, ex-lover Selena Gomez happily went to a restaurant in the Beverly Hills area amid a war of words with Taylor Swift. He chose for himself the style of low-cut pants and T-shirts. Fans can easily see that the 25-year-old star has acne-filled skin.
Under the Daily Mail’s article, some readers commented expressing disappointment because the idol no longer refined his appearance like before. One member wrote: “If Hailey is increasingly beautiful and sexy, Justin is quite messy, not like a star at all.”
Bieber’s appearance is always something that makes audiences talk. Last year, the male singer enjoyed the summer with ruffled hair like a crow’s nest and acne spots on his face. Although he was criticized for losing his beauty, at that time, he humorously wrote on his personal page: “I will grow my hair long to the feet.”
In the same year, when appearing in the premiere of Midnight Sun, the singer As Long As You Love Me also revealed similar shortcomings. The National Enquirer once reported that Hailey was horrified by her fiance’s acne-covered face.
Not only his skin and hair, dressing in the “uncle” style makes Justin Bieber ten years older. He often goes out wearing patterned shirts and neutral-toned pants, or is more frumpy with oversized sportswear and unlaced shoes.