What is Breakout?!
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Oct 5, 2015
Cyril A.
I am a English learner, Skincare is my favorite feild.
I wonder what does BREAKOUT mean on face, I guess it means a kind of allergic reaction? Or acne? I really don't know about this tiresome word.
Well, skincare is my favorite field, I learned so many vocabularies, such as some chemical ingredients name and other term of skincare. I think this is a very good way and happy way to learn vocabularies. Not just the language learning but the methods of skin caring has been improved simultaneously.
Sorry for my poor English. ^_^
Oct 5, 2015
Cyril A.
I am an English learner. It's an "an". I found a grammar mistake...
Oct 5, 2015
Sabrina K.
Hi Cyril :) Welcome to Beautylish! I think your english is really good - English is not my first language either and a community like this is a great way to expand ones vocabulary :)
As for the term breakout - Its moste commenly used for acne. So if you all of a sudden experience a lot of acne it would be called a breakout :)
Hope this helps :)
Oct 5, 2015
Rissa G.
Your english is superb, Cyril!
Yes - a breakout is when you get a lot of acne all at once. :)
Oct 5, 2015
Abby G.
Your English is great! Welcome to beautylish! Breakouts are typically acne related yes as these other ladies mentioned.
Oct 6, 2015
Mg W.
Yay! Welcome ;) yes, as others have said, a breakout is usually acne-related.
Oct 6, 2015
Cyril A.
Thanks you all!
Oct 6, 2015
appi A.
Yaa I agree with all
and your English is really good..
and yes Sabrina is right this community is a great way to improve vocabulary...
how lucky of us to have this wonderful app...