by Lily Taylor | Jun 5, 2025 | Home - blog, Your Stories - blog, Your Stories - Must Read Slider
From being called a ‘spotted elephant’ and receiving death threats, this young woman found peace with her rare case of psoriasis and arthritis. She created a platform on social media to spread awareness about her tough journey with the hope to educate others. India...
by Lily Taylor | Jun 5, 2025 | Home - blog, Home - Top Story Slider, Your Stories - blog, Your Stories - Must Read Slider
Meet the hair salon in Sheffield that wants to revolutionize the hair loss industry, adding the glitz and glamour into a very silenced world. Helen Grassi began losing her hair due to scarring alopecia 12 years ago caused by acute stress. “I’m a primary school...
by Harsh Srivastava | Jun 5, 2025 | Home - blog, Home - Top Story Slider, Your Stories - blog, Your Stories - Must Read Slider, Your Stories – Carousel
Growing up in Cambodia’s hot, humid climate, Sovichheka Sok learned early how the weather can shape your skin—and your routine. Her story highlights the unique challenges Cambodians face and why local knowledge, simplicity, and sun protection are key. Sovichheka...
by Maddie Rolfe | Jun 3, 2025 | Home - Top Story Slider, Your Stories - blog, Your Stories - Must Read Slider
Once super shy because of a rare genetic condition, Eileen Uthuppan is now having her main character moment and using her voice to #represent young people like her. She’s teamed up with big brands like Cetaphil and Neutrogena, and even launched her own magazine...
by Maddie Rolfe | Jun 2, 2025 | Home - Top Story Slider, Your Stories - blog, Your Stories - Must Read Slider
I have a question – have you ever seen a billboard that didn’t include a conventionally ‘picture perfect’ model with clear glass skin? Chances are, probably not. But through Holly Dillon’s #GetYourSkinOut campaign, people are helping shift the...
by Lily Taylor | May 16, 2025 | Home - blog, Your Stories - blog, Your Stories - Must Read Slider
“I felt like everything that was once normal to me in some way changed and stopped. I didn’t travel anymore, I wouldn’t go to events, because my skin just looked so bad that I didn’t want to be seen by people. Every area of my life felt like it...