Shankar’s story: “It takes time to embrace who you are”
Our ambassador Shankar explains why he celebrates World Vitiligo Day, and how to find the right support for you.
Read or listen to real stories from people affected by visible difference, their parents and families, as well as Changing Faces staff and volunteers. Inspired to share your story? We’d love to hear it – share your story now.
Our ambassador Shankar explains why he celebrates World Vitiligo Day, and how to find the right support for you.
Our campaigner Natalie discusses her experiences with vitiligo, World Vitiligo Day and the importance of educating people about the condition.
Acne has been a big part of Isabella’s life, but she now uses her experiences on social media to celebrate difference and to promote acceptance.
By showing her scars, Marian hopes to encourage people with visible differences to embrace their skin and love themselves.
Having psoriasis, which can come and go, has meant Jude has had to go on more than one journey of self-acceptance.
Sharing her experience of having psoriasis with her friends and online communities has helped Aimee embrace her skin and learn to love herself.
The Changing Faces campaigners review the new show, which looks at young people with different skin conditions.
Opening up helped Sabira feel more confident about her eczema and showed her the importance of discussing visible differences.
Changing Faces campaigner Natalie explains why Vitiligo Awareness Month is a chance to connect and celebrate visible difference.
Kirpal, who has vitiligo, feels passionately about embracing what makes us unique and raising awareness of visible differences.
Joining Changing Faces as a campaigner has allowed Natalie to raise awareness about the impact of living with a visible difference.
Jude, 26, is a Changing Faces campaigner in Scotland who has psoriasis. Her visible difference helped her develop self-acceptance.