Lukas Gage Embraces Skin โImperfections, Credits Director’s Acceptance During Acne Flare-Up
LOS ANGELES, CA – Actor Lukas Gage, known for roles in “Euphoria” and upcoming films, has revealed a surprisingly relaxed approach to skincare andโฃ self-perception, stemmingโ from a severe skinโ condition and a director’s unexpected encouragement. Gage, who openly discussesโ battling folliculitis and cysticโฃ acne, credits directorโ Karim Aรฏnouz with shifting his perspective during a particularly challenging period, allowing him to embrace his skin’s natural โฃstate evenโ on set.
Gage’s skincare routine is a mix of high-tech devices and targeted โฃtreatments. He relies heavily on the Celluma pro LED Light โขTherapy Mask,admitting he โขoftenโฃ falls asleep while using it for its blue and โขred light therapy. He also uses SIV Biome Balancing Serum โขfor perioral dermatitis and Plated’s products, specifically praising their โคeyeโฃ serum โfor its effectiveness. for โde-puffing, Gage travels with Cryo-Sticks from Biologique Recherche, freezing metal spoons he uses on his โขface,โข or resorting to an ice โคbucket whenโข those aren’t available.
The actor experienced a particularly โฃchallenging skin year recently, leading him to eliminate dairyโ from his diet. “I had a bad,โ bad skin year last year with folliculitis and cystic acne,” he explained. โThis flare-up coincidedโฃ with filming a โคrole as pam โขAnderson’s son โฃin a movie directed by Aรฏnouz. Gage was initially distressed about the breakouts, attempting to conceal them before arriving on set. โค
Though, Aรฏnouz offered a pivotal perspective. Seeing gage upsetโค in makeup, the director told him,โข “I โขlove โacne.Please,like,I love acne,I love imperfections. I don’t like whenโค people look too pretty. In fact, ifโฃ you’reโ agreeable โคwith it, can we just let this โcharacter have acne?” Gageโข recalled โฃfeeling “such โขa relief” โขand โฃultimately came to appreciate the authenticity. “I like it, I like โฃthe acne.It’s kind of cute โin โa weird way!” he said.
This experience hasโ broadened Gage’s acceptanceโฃ of โimperfections, extending โคbeyond skin issues. He now approaches dermatitis flares with a sense of surrender, recognizing that โstressing about them only exacerbates the problem. He even playfully re-frames rosacea โas “boyfriend-blush.” Gage also mentioned he gets a new therapist every six months.