A woman who was branded a tomato by a cruel workplace bully and described as ugly by strangers because of her rosacea learned to love her skin again after discovering miracle skincare.
Natalie Rose, 33, from Shropshire, had rosacea from an early age, but after years of persistent bullying, strangers called her ugly and her ex-partner called her ” He advised me to have plastic surgery to get rid of my rosacea. Her respect was at an all-time low.
However, in June 2018, Natalie began treatment and realized that in order to be able to love her skin, she had to learn to love herself again.
After years of self-work, Natalie was shocked to stumble upon Kalme skin care, a miracle cure in 2020. In just her four weeks, Natalie’s rosacea has calmed down dramatically and she was able to brave the outside world without makeup for the first time in years. upon.

33-year-old Natalie Rose from Shropshire, branded with tomatoes by a cruel workplace bully and called ugly by strangers because of her rosacea, found a skincare miracle After that, I fell in love with my skin again (left and right)
“For the first time in my adult life, I learned to love my skin,” said Natalie.
“I was so ugly that I had to put up with it, so I always allowed myself to be treated badly. I really struggled to find my worth.”
Suffering from sensitive skin from a young age, Natalie was only 14 years old when she noticed red spots on her face.
“I started getting red spots when I was doing physical education at school,” she said.

Natalie struggled with rosacea from an early age, but after years of relentless bullying, strangers called her ugly


Meanwhile, ex-partner encouraged her to get plastic surgery to ‘get rid of her rosacea’ — Natalie’s self-esteem is at an all-time low
“It started to become routine. My grandfather also had rosacea, so I think it might be genetic.
“My doctor suggested the E45 cream, but it didn’t calm down the redness even though it smoothed my skin.”
Natalie’s confidence plummeted as she developed a phobia of the cold.
“Winter was worse than usual,” she said.


After years of struggling with her skin, Natalie found a product she felt helped and soothed redness
“I used to bleed and my face was red and swollen.
“As a result, I developed a phobia of cold due to the reaction of my skin and avoided going outside in the winter.”
By the time she was 28, Natalie suffered relentless bullying, with her manager calling her a tomato in front of customers.
“I was called ugly by a total stranger and called a tomato by one boss,” she said.
“I had a sales job and he would say it in front of customers. He would say, ‘You look awful today.'”
‘He even asked if it was contagious. Eventually he was fired for his actions, but the damage to my mental health had already been done.
A former partner asked Natalie to undergo plastic surgery to calm her rosacea.
“My ex-boyfriend joked in front of his friends,” she explained.
“He said you should get plastic surgery to get rid of your rosacea. They all laughed. It was one of those moments when the ground wanted to swallow you whole.”
“It sure hurt. He told me I should save money and have surgery to remove it.
“But I felt very lucky to be in a relationship. I felt ugly in my skin and body. I felt like he was okay with how I looked, so I put up with these things.” but i’m ugly
“At that point, my whole mindset was really bad.”
By 2018, Natalie was in deep recession.
“In 2018, I lost my daughter late in her pregnancy,” Natalie said.
“The whole thing was really overwhelming.
“I was terribly anxious and my self-esteem and confidence plummeted. Then I started therapy.
“Part of it was forgetting the many toxic cultures I grew up in. I had to start loving myself again.
“I had to speak to myself in kindness. I had to learn to give myself the same love and appreciation that I give others.”
“I believe that when you hit rock bottom, there is only one way forward.”
And in 2020, Natalie stumbled upon Kalme skincare.
“I tried everything on my skin,” explained Natalie.
“I used to have high hopes for products, but they didn’t work. I spent £60 on some products, which was a lot of money for me.

Despite her fears, Natalie spent £49.95 on her skincare and was delighted with the results within four weeks (pictured)
“I was nervous to be disappointed again. I’ve seen Kalme advertised in a few places, but I didn’t know anyone who used it.
“In the end, my mom said she would pay half with me, so I tried it for a month.”
Despite her fears, Natalie spent £49.95 on her skincare and was delighted within four weeks.
“Within four weeks there was a noticeable difference and my skin no longer bleeds or flakes,” she said.
“It felt smoother, more soothing, and much less painful. It made my skin the smoothest I can remember.”
“I can go out without makeup. I don’t know how to describe the feeling of leaving the house without makeup.

She said the cream “allows her to go out at night” without “feeling ugly” and “can’t stop smiling.”
“I can go out at night without feeling ugly. I used to be so confident that I didn’t want to go out.
“I can’t stop smiling when I say that because I know how great it makes me feel.
“I know I have rosacea all the time because there is no magic cure, and I still feel anxious when the redness of my skin occurs, but these products have greatly improved my symptoms. It helped me to
And now, Natalie is on the road to loving her skin again.
“I want to say yes more this year,” she said.
“No one stares at my skin in terror anymore or calls my name. For the first time in my life I am learning to love my skin.