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Bachelor in Paradise’s Tenille Favios Shares Photos and Experience of Dealing with Cystic Acne in her Early Twenties

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Bachelor in Paradise’s Tenille Favios, who is known for her flawless complex, has revealed the bitter experience she had while dealing with serious cystic acne in her early 20’s. She shared on her Instagram account all the photos as well as the video of her inflamed, spotty skin of the time when she was given treatment of strong medication. Tenille Favios revealed in her 5-year-old video the steps she followed to deal with skin issues she developed on her chin, around her nose, forehead, shoulders’ tops, and down her neck.

Tenille Favios said that to begin her Cystic Acne treatment, doctors advised her to try pills, antibiotics and also use anti-bacterial face wash. However, she didn’t follow that path and opted for Roaccatune, a serious medication to treat the ailment on consultation with a skin specialist. Many clinics of acne scar removal in Singapore also support Roaccutane for its effectiveness in curing skin disease. Although this medicine could lead to serious side-effects, Tenille was lucky enough that she didn’t face much side-effects of Roaccatune. She only experienced ‘severely dry’ lips on the aversion to sunlight.

She shared that her doctor recommended her a heavy dosage of three tablets a day for a time period of 9 months. Tenille said this treatment gave her some hope after many failed attempts of treating her cystic acne. She also revealed that the skin acne problem entered in her life out of the blue and she was not able to figure out the reason behind it. After getting a relief from her skin acne problem, Tenille sticks to a basic skincare routine and cleanse her skin by following “less is more approach.”

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MiG Arogan: The Haitian Powerhouse Behind the Spiritual Anthem “Moon Under Me”

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MiG Arogan has firmly established himself as a commanding force in the music industry, bringing the weight and depth of Haitian culture and spirituality into the spotlight with his powerful track “Moon Under Me.” This song is not simply a musical creation; it is a bold spiritual declaration and a vivid expression of ancestral strength rooted in Haitian Vodou tradition.

Hailing from Haiti, MiG Arogan combines contemporary rap energy with rich cultural symbolism, carving a unique space where music meets ritual. “Moon Under Me” stands as a testament to this fusion, drawing deeply from the Vodou pantheon of Lwa (spirits) to convey protection, power, and fearlessness.

The song’s hook centers around the presence of Mama performing the sacred work “with the moon under me,” a metaphor for hidden spiritual forces guiding and empowering the artist. Papa Legba, the revered gatekeeper of the spiritual crossroads, “opens doors I don’t see,” symbolizing MiG’s access to realms and protections invisible to others. This connection to Legba asserts a profound control over paths both physical and metaphysical.

Further spiritual guardians emerge in the lyrics: Kalfou, the fierce spirit of crossroads and chaos, “waiting at the edge with heat,” ready to defend or attack; Baron Samedi and Baron Kriminel, powerful death spirits who “laugh when your blood hit street,” representing MiG’s untouchable status backed by forces of life and death. These spirits signal that crossing MiG Arogan or disrespecting his heritage comes with grave consequences.

The song also invokes Erzuli, embodying love, beauty, and pride, along with Simbi, the wise serpent spirit guiding MiG’s style and movement. Ogou, the warrior spirit, tests and arms him, while Damballa offers calm wisdom and balance. The mention of Granne Brigitte, the fierce protector, and the other spirits completes a powerful spiritual armor surrounding the artist.

“Moon Under Me” goes beyond conventional music; MiG Arogan describes himself as “no rapper, I’m a ritual in boots,” emphasizing the song’s ceremonial and mystical weight. The imagery of candles, chants, incense, and spirits evokes authentic Vodou ceremonies that infuse the track with genuine ancestral energy.

By weaving these sacred names and symbols into his lyrics, MiG Arogan not only asserts his own power but elevates Haitian Vodou from misunderstood superstition to a living, respected tradition. His message is clear: “Play with Haitians — that’s the wrong belief.” It’s a warning and a proclamation — the strength of his roots and spiritual backing make him untouchable, commanding respect from all who hear his voice.

With “Moon Under Me,” MiG Arogan asserts a profound cultural and spiritual identity. His music becomes a vessel for ancestral power, a declaration that the Haitian spirit is fierce, unbreakable, and very much alive in him. This song stands as an anthem for strength, heritage, and the unstoppable force that MiG Arogan represents in today’s music and culture landscape.

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