Stories of Atopic Dermatitis: How Others Manage Eczema (Videos)
Stories of Atopic Dermatitis
On the surface, atopic dermatitis may seem like ‘just a skin problem.’ But for the 31.6 million people in the United States who live with this common type of eczema, what others can’t see is often the most challenging. Everyone with atopic dermatitis has a story. In this series, an actor, a social media influencer, and a beauty blogger share theirs.
‘Skin Care Is My Self-Care’: How a Beauty Blogger Manages Eczema
Dana Sellers has always loved beauty products. But she’s had to be careful about what she uses (and when) on her eczema-prone skin. Here, she shares her skin-care secrets.
As an actor, he’s missed rehearsals. As a waiter, he’s called out of work. As a friend, he’s canceled plans. Jesse Dalton shares what it’s like when symptoms affect your face.
An Influencer’s Insecurities About Eczema Become Her Strength
When Esther Hong became a beauty and lifestyle influencer, she didn’t plan to share her biggest insecurity: atopic dermatitis. But doing so allowed her to find her true self.
"It was very important for me to speak up as a Black woman and talk about eczema. … You don't realize how many people are dealing with an issue until you actually vocalize it to a broader community."
"I realize that it’s not the end of the world to have an outbreak. But it’s still draining. It costs money. It’s emotionally taxing ... and it’s still something that holds me back.”