After a long battle with acne, Tallulah Willis took to Instagram to share unfiltered photos of her face to confirm her recovery.
Tallulah Willis wants to send a message to anyone who suffers from skin problems due to mental health disorders. “A cure is possible,” she captioned an Instagram post dated Wednesday, June 12, accompanied by two close-up photos of her face. In the first, she appears with an epidermis covered in redness and crusts caused by her dermatolomania (or acne breakouts), an anxiety disorder that leads to compulsive skin scratching. In the second, she also poses for the camera, this time baring a face completely free of these symptoms. It’s been a few years since he took these two photos, which he already shared on social media in 2021, when he first revealed his diagnosis.
The daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis clarified. “Healing doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have clear skin, or that intrusive thoughts will stop intruding, or that you won’t relapse. These are small victories,” she confides to her 411,000 subscribers, encouraging people affected by the same difficulties to remain hopeful and follow her example. “There is such a community fighting this and I want to share how I was able to achieve my victories and help save all the beautiful, scratchy faces in the world.”
“Big win”
A few days ago, the youngest of the Willis sisters already announced her desire to share her experience with her fans and publicize her healing journey. “Confessions of a former skin scraper. I am working on a great way to share my tips soon. Hey big win,” the 30-year-old wrote on Instagram on Tuesday, June 4, under photos of her natural, unfiltered face. Before sending a support message: “My brothers and sisters in this battle I see you and I love you. Everything in its time.”
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Source: Le Figaro
