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'I've worn make-up since I was four' | 'I've worn make-up since I was four' |
(about 2 hours later) | |
By Jane Elliott Health reporter, BBC News Advertisement | |
Elana Kelly says make-up has been her lifeline | Elana Kelly says make-up has been her lifeline |
Few of Elana Kelly's friends have seen her without make-up. | Few of Elana Kelly's friends have seen her without make-up. |
But that isn't because she can't face the world without lipstick and mascara. | But that isn't because she can't face the world without lipstick and mascara. |
Elana has vitiligo and has rings round both eyes that are lacking skin pigment. | Elana has vitiligo and has rings round both eyes that are lacking skin pigment. |
She has worn make-up every day since she was a small child - but she has decided to take all her make-up off for adverts to raise awareness of the reality of her skin condition. | She has worn make-up every day since she was a small child - but she has decided to take all her make-up off for adverts to raise awareness of the reality of her skin condition. |
Now hundreds and thousands have seen her face, but Elana says she still feels too sensitive to stop wearing her "camouflage" in her daily life. | Now hundreds and thousands have seen her face, but Elana says she still feels too sensitive to stop wearing her "camouflage" in her daily life. |
I don't feel I could go out without my vitiligo covered up Elana Kelly | I don't feel I could go out without my vitiligo covered up Elana Kelly |
"There were periods when I wished I was able to tell people about my condition," she said. | "There were periods when I wished I was able to tell people about my condition," she said. |
"But now, even at the age of 29, I don't want to go out on the streets without my make-up. | "But now, even at the age of 29, I don't want to go out on the streets without my make-up. |
'Too exposed' | 'Too exposed' |
"There are millions of people who do wear make-up each day for different reasons and I am just one of them, but I don't feel I could go out without my vitiligo covered up, which sounds pretty sad. | "There are millions of people who do wear make-up each day for different reasons and I am just one of them, but I don't feel I could go out without my vitiligo covered up, which sounds pretty sad. |
"But it is just the way it is for me. | "But it is just the way it is for me. |
"Wearing no make-up for the ads was good. I had been in front of strangers without make-up for a short-time, but with the video a much wider range of people have seen it. | "Wearing no make-up for the ads was good. I had been in front of strangers without make-up for a short-time, but with the video a much wider range of people have seen it. |
"Of course my family have seen me before without make-up, as has my boyfriend and some very close friends. | "Of course my family have seen me before without make-up, as has my boyfriend and some very close friends. |
"But even people I work with haven't, so doing the advert was a big deal for me." | "But even people I work with haven't, so doing the advert was a big deal for me." |
Psychological damage | Psychological damage |
The advert, by the Vitiligo Society aims to raise awareness of the condition, which affects half a million Britons like Elana. | The advert, by the Vitiligo Society aims to raise awareness of the condition, which affects half a million Britons like Elana. |
It leaves them increasingly vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun and can also often have a dramatic psychological effect. | It leaves them increasingly vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun and can also often have a dramatic psychological effect. |
Elana's parents got her make-up before starting school | Elana's parents got her make-up before starting school |
Elana, an admin worker from Essex, said the family first noticed she had a problem when she suffered a cut above the eye at the age of three. | Elana, an admin worker from Essex, said the family first noticed she had a problem when she suffered a cut above the eye at the age of three. |
The scab healed, but the pigment never returned and gradually the problem grew worse, eventually affecting both eyes. | The scab healed, but the pigment never returned and gradually the problem grew worse, eventually affecting both eyes. |
She said her parents were keen to protect her from any bullying and so researched make-up. | She said her parents were keen to protect her from any bullying and so researched make-up. |
"As a child of four, I have to admit that I was blissfully unaware of any difference between other children and myself. | "As a child of four, I have to admit that I was blissfully unaware of any difference between other children and myself. |
"I never experienced any animosity, cruelty or name-calling and for that I must be eternally grateful, as not everyone is so fortunate. | "I never experienced any animosity, cruelty or name-calling and for that I must be eternally grateful, as not everyone is so fortunate. |
"It is only when you are a teenager and start staying over at other girls' houses that it becomes a bit of a pain having to put the make-up on and take it off, and I did not feel comfortable telling people who were not in my family. | "It is only when you are a teenager and start staying over at other girls' houses that it becomes a bit of a pain having to put the make-up on and take it off, and I did not feel comfortable telling people who were not in my family. |
"And when you are a teenager it is all about how you look," she said. | "And when you are a teenager it is all about how you look," she said. |
Treatment options | Treatment options |
In her 20s, Elana tried laser treatment to see if it could offer her a permanent treatment, but it did not work so she decided to stick with the make-up. | In her 20s, Elana tried laser treatment to see if it could offer her a permanent treatment, but it did not work so she decided to stick with the make-up. |
"The colour match was so perfect that it meant I didn't have to tell anybody unless I wanted to. | "The colour match was so perfect that it meant I didn't have to tell anybody unless I wanted to. |
"However by not being honest with people other than my family I still was not accepting the fact that this was likely to be with me for the rest of my life and I still had never asked myself if this was something I could cope with forever," she said. | "However by not being honest with people other than my family I still was not accepting the fact that this was likely to be with me for the rest of my life and I still had never asked myself if this was something I could cope with forever," she said. |
Elana's make-up covers her vitiligo | Elana's make-up covers her vitiligo |
Psychologist Linda Papadopoulos said the psychological effects of vitiligo could be crippling, especially in the early years. | Psychologist Linda Papadopoulos said the psychological effects of vitiligo could be crippling, especially in the early years. |
"Teenagers and people in their early 20s are the most susceptible to psychological and emotional trauma experienced at the onset of the condition. | "Teenagers and people in their early 20s are the most susceptible to psychological and emotional trauma experienced at the onset of the condition. |
"People with vitiligo don't tend to go swimming or wear a summer dress because of the taboos associated with the skin and because of our obsession with a perfect body and especially the skin." | "People with vitiligo don't tend to go swimming or wear a summer dress because of the taboos associated with the skin and because of our obsession with a perfect body and especially the skin." |
She added: "Vitiligo is not so much physically handicapping, but psychologically handicapping." | She added: "Vitiligo is not so much physically handicapping, but psychologically handicapping." |
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