It has become the norm to hide your shortcomings or features that don’t meet society’s standards. Some people are so prone to hiding that they can spend the majority of their lives doing so.

Like many girls, Tiffany Taylor began her day with makeup. It was an inconspicuous makeup that saved the girl’s life. Tiffany was diagnosed with vitiligo at the age of 14. She couldn’t cope with the shock and couldn’t cope with it. It didn’t comfort her to see ordinary people with such a noticeable skin feature.

Tiffany refused to accept her appearance. As a result, she applied a lot of foundation, which helped hide her white skin tone. There was no word of it among the girl’s best friends. Being different from others is difficult in adolescence, especially for girls. While Tiffany’s makeup products were expensive, those close to her never put pressure on her. There is no doubt that this would have continued if it hadn’t been for Winnie Harlow, a model who proved that vitiligo shouldn’t be hidden.

Tiffany’s image strongly influenced her; she could not be brave for everyone, but for herself. At a Halloween party, she appeared without foundation in the same model’s image for the first time. She was surprised to find that everyone appreciated her appearance, not realizing that this is the real Tiffany.

Life changed dramatically after that. Even in front of numerous strangers, she stopped hiding her natural appearance. On Tiffany’s page, the first photos without makeup began to appear over time. Many sincerely admired her appearance in the photographs.






