
Sharing tips for coping through social media channels and provide forums for peer-to-peer support and shared learning are key.
70%
of British people with skin conditions or scars say it affects their confidence.
60%
of people in the UK currently have a skin condition or have previously had a skin condition.

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You can’t always control our [insert your skin condition], but we can control how we react to it. That is our power. Start reading and seeing people’s experiences…
Reminder, If you—or someone you know—needs support, Changing Faces offers free, confidential counselling for anyone in the UK with a visible difference like Eczema, TSW, Psoriasis…anything visible.
REMINDER: @itch_n_bitch is a safe space where you can come and ask for advice or meet & make friends with people who simply get the daily struggle of our skin but sadly we are not professionals.

The Itch N Bitch believes that one of the best ways to care for your eczema/ skin condition isn’t your physical skincare routine.
It’s your mental health care.
It’s about knowing you’re not alone.
Reading and seeing other people’s experiences of their skin and having that moment of WOW, I am not alone, and suddenly feeling this weird connection to a stranger online simply because they get it.
@Itch_N_Bitch is here to connect you. Join #TheItchyGang now!

Read Katie’s skin story here…
Nearly 2 years on itch n bitch has flourished into a nearly 6,000-strong community of itchy people called THE ITCHY GANG.
HEYY, If you don’t see yourself in any beauty campaign/ online, you start to think you’re not beautiful. You start to think you have all these problems and it can make you feel like you don’t belong in your skin.
What makes you feel alone in one place can often make you feel like you belong in another.
Join our INSTA community of 13,000+ people all connecting through our experiences of our skin.