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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“Pigment Painter” Creates Watercolor Portraits of People with Vitiligo

It was the morning of June 25 – World Vitiligo Day – when Lauren Reid…

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April Mitchell Featured in Photographer Brock Elbank’s Vitiligo Portrait Series

Feature image by Brock Elbank. April Mitchell first got vitiligo when she was eight months…

Global Vitiligo Foundation to Host Vitiligo Advocacy Day, Oct. 4

The Global Vitiligo Foundation will host a Vitiligo Advocacy Day at the United States Capitol…

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One-Piece Swimsuits Girls with Vitiligo Will Love

One-piece suits are a great option for girls with vitiligo looking for a little extra…

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How to Overcome Comparison When You Live with Vitiligo

Do you struggle with comparison? Learning to value yourself and not give into the mental…

The Difference between Vitiligo and Albinism and Why it Matters

Medically reviewed by Dr. John Harris, dermatologist and Director of the UMass Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center.…

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Why We Need the Voice of Vitiligo – And Why it Starts with You

The voice of vitiligo – the collective voices of our doctors, lobbyists, patients and supporters…

How to Send a Postcard about Vitiligo to Your U.S. Congress (Download Included)

Did you know that the U.S. government has the power to allocate funding for research…

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2017 U.S. Celebration of World Vitiligo Day Hosted in Michigan

More than 150 patients, doctors and advocates gathered in Southfield, Michigan this past weekend for…