Paulette’s story: “Always remember to celebrate our differences”
Paulette explains how being open and honest about her birthmark has helped her to feel much more confident in her own skin.
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Paulette explains how being open and honest about her birthmark has helped her to feel much more confident in her own skin.
Actor Crystal, who has a skin flap on her right cheek, is determined that actors with visible differences should be seen and heard.
Stephanie used to hide her visible difference, but becoming a mum (not to mention a brave haircut!) led her to self-acceptance.
George has a rare skin cancer which causes tumours. He wants to help other people with visible differences feel accepted.
Paulette believes that we must teach our children that visible differences are positive characteristics.