The clarifying face wash contains one of the current buzz words in beauty: niacinamide-to help control oil. Brown has learned you can’t hide your skin-“I have wanted to put more makeup to cover it, but you have to embrace it and listen to your skin,” she advises. She explains, “I would go to the red carpets and come out wondering, ‘Why did this pimple suddenly appear?’ and ‘Why is my skin not liking this foundation that these people are putting on me?’” Relationship with your skin is personal and a journey in knowing what your skin likes and needs (and what it doesn’t). Skincare has been a journey for the British teen. “I’m definitely a victim of my skin,” Brown admits, reflecting on troublesome acne that inadvertently accompanies her during some of her most prominent (and public) moments. Attending red carpet events, she’d wonder why she was facing pimples. Like many teenagers with fluctuating hormones, acne is an issue. Between acting, running a beauty brand, and being a teenager, she sits down to talk skincare, social media, and Stranger Things.īrown is expanding Florence by Mills with an acne-fighting ‘ Clear the Way’ collection consisting of a clarifying face wash and mud mask to help deep cleanse your skin. With the market inundated with celebrity beauty lines, when a new brand comes on to the scene, one has to wonder, why?įlorence by Mills will be three years old this August, and Brown has no intentions of stopping this growing empire. She's responding to my skepticism of an 18-year-old having a skincare line. I am the consumer," states Millie Bobby Brown. Actor Gaten Matarazzo has the condition in real life and it was written into his character’s backstory."I don't know anything about skincare. What condition affects Dustin’s collarbones?ĭustin told Steve that he could fit inside the air vent because he has no collarbones – this is due to medical condition cleidocranial dysplasia which affects the development of bones and teeth. Since Will was possessed by the Mind Flayer in season two, the hairs on the back of his neck stand up whenever the monster, or its weapon is nearby or “activated” rather than dormant in one of the Flayed. It’s a Harry Potter/Voldemort kind of deal. Why could Will sense the Mind Flayer when it’s close? Perhaps, seeing as the Soup Monster, the Flayed and the Mind Flayer are all linked telepathically, when Eleven was bitten by the monster, it messed up her brain signals and what have you. The last time we saw Eleven use her powers was to get the Soup Monster slug out of her leg wound, so it seems the infection affected her telekinesis in some way. One answer is because she’s basically a comic-book superhero, and losing your powers for an issue or two is a rite of passage for those guys. Eleven reaches Billy, who stands up to the monster, sacrificing himself in the process. The memory becomes relevant because it’s one of Billy’s few happy childhood recollections, and Eleven is able to use it much in the way that Joyce, Jonathan and Mike used Will’s childhood memories to draw him out of his possessed state in season two. Read more: Stranger Things Season 3 Ending Explained Billy’s father was violent towards his mother, and the kid took out his anger on other children. She was both talking about the Mind Flayer possessing Billy, and the source of the character’s general assholery: namely, his physically and verbally abusive father and the departure of his beloved mother. “I think I see it, the source,” said Eleven on her telepathic holiday to Billy’s mind. What was the significance of Billy’s surfing memory? In a vision after being the first human infected by the Mind Flayer, Billy was approached by a zombie horde led by his doppelganger and told “I want you to build what you see.” The Mind Flayer was telling Billy to go out and recruit more people to be infected and create a zombie horde that would ultimately be absorbed into the Flayed Soup Monster as a weapon against Eleven.
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