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TOUGH SKIN EMBRACES VITILIGO
03-07-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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file nameCATERS_YOU_GOTTA_HAVE_TOUGH_SKIN_VITILIGO_GIRL_INSPIRES_09.jpg
titleTOUGH SKIN EMBRACES VITILIGO
subject date03-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY JASMINE COLGAN / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Jasmine was inspired by her grandmothers words you gotta have tough skin and has since learned to embrace her vitiligo - shes now empowering others) - A photographer with vitiligo has embraced her look and empowered others with the condition to do so too, thanks to her grandmothers dying words that she needed tough skin. Jasmine Colgan, 27, from Denver in Colorado, USA, broke down in tears after finding a white bean-sized spot on her inner thigh and speck on her wrist six-years-ago. She underwent 20 laser treatment sessions in attempts to reduce the pigment-devoid areas that but it continued spread over most of her face, her full hands, feet and parts of her body. Even in swelteringly hot conditions the student hid the discoloured patches of her skin under clothing after being cruelly told, it must be hard to look in the mirror. But remembering her late-grandmother Regina Longcors encouragement, she started to embrace her body by documenting her vitiligo in photographs. Jasmine turned her skin into an art, snapping detailed shots of the chalk-like patches and spots on her body to start appreciating its unique beauty. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_YOU_GOTTA_HAVE_TOUGH_SKIN_VITILIGO_GIRL_INSPIRES_12.jpg
titleTOUGH SKIN EMBRACES VITILIGO
subject date03-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY JASMINE COLGAN / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Jasmine was inspired by her grandmothers words you gotta have tough skin and has since learned to embrace her vitiligo - shes now empowering others) - A photographer with vitiligo has embraced her look and empowered others with the condition to do so too, thanks to her grandmothers dying words that she needed tough skin. Jasmine Colgan, 27, from Denver in Colorado, USA, broke down in tears after finding a white bean-sized spot on her inner thigh and speck on her wrist six-years-ago. She underwent 20 laser treatment sessions in attempts to reduce the pigment-devoid areas that but it continued spread over most of her face, her full hands, feet and parts of her body. Even in swelteringly hot conditions the student hid the discoloured patches of her skin under clothing after being cruelly told, it must be hard to look in the mirror. But remembering her late-grandmother Regina Longcors encouragement, she started to embrace her body by documenting her vitiligo in photographs. Jasmine turned her skin into an art, snapping detailed shots of the chalk-like patches and spots on her body to start appreciating its unique beauty. - SEE CATERS COPY

id8742106499020
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file nameCATERS_YOU_GOTTA_HAVE_TOUGH_SKIN_VITILIGO_GIRL_INSPIRES_14.jpg
titleTOUGH SKIN EMBRACES VITILIGO
subject date03-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY JASMINE COLGAN / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Jasmine was inspired by her grandmothers words you gotta have tough skin and has since learned to embrace her vitiligo - shes now empowering others) - A photographer with vitiligo has embraced her look and empowered others with the condition to do so too, thanks to her grandmothers dying words that she needed tough skin. Jasmine Colgan, 27, from Denver in Colorado, USA, broke down in tears after finding a white bean-sized spot on her inner thigh and speck on her wrist six-years-ago. She underwent 20 laser treatment sessions in attempts to reduce the pigment-devoid areas that but it continued spread over most of her face, her full hands, feet and parts of her body. Even in swelteringly hot conditions the student hid the discoloured patches of her skin under clothing after being cruelly told, it must be hard to look in the mirror. But remembering her late-grandmother Regina Longcors encouragement, she started to embrace her body by documenting her vitiligo in photographs. Jasmine turned her skin into an art, snapping detailed shots of the chalk-like patches and spots on her body to start appreciating its unique beauty. - SEE CATERS COPY