Erika Page

A patient advocate, editor, and sought-after leader within the vitiligo community, Erika Page is also the Founder and CEO of Living Dappled. After getting vitiligo at the age of seven, she lost 100% of her skin’s pigment over 25 years. She fought her own mental and emotional battle to overcome her insecurities and embrace the skin she was in and today seeks to help other women reclaim their lives with this condition.

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7 Vitiligo Trends to Look For in 2019

What’s happening across the vitiligo landscape? We’re taking a global look at the trends coming…

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How to Be Yourself When Your Identity is Changing Before Your Eyes

Standing in front of the mirror today, I hardly recognize the girl I was as…

Mini Models with Vitiligo Prove Confidence Comes in Many Sizes

Arianna Grace Dorfler and Lilla Helgason might be among some of the smallest models with…

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Bianca Schönhofer the Face of Vitiligo in New Venus Commercial

Browsing Instagram one day, Bianca Schönhofer got a notification – she had a new comment…

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Winnie Harlow Costume Inspires Woman with Vitiligo to Go Makeup-Free

Tiffany Taylor spent most of her life covering her vitiligo – until last Halloween. After…

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Psychodermatology – A Unique Skin Therapy for Those with Vitiligo

If you’ve never heard of psychodermatology, you aren’t alone. Although the conversation around skin diseases…

2019 World Vitiligo Day U.S. Celebration to Highlight Mental Impact

The 2019 U.S. Celebration of World Vitiligo Day – officially designated as June 25th –…

Why We Need to Talk About Vitiligo (And Launched a Web Series to Do Just That)

The first time I had a conversation with another girl with vitiligo, I bawled my…

What It’s Like to Lose 100% of Your Skin Color

Standing in front of the mirror today, I hardly recognize the girl I was as…