Best quotes by Winnie Harlow on Skin

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  • I am literally just a human. I have the same brain as you; there's a skeleton under my skin just like yours.
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  • Things were fine in elementary school, but when I moved schools in grade three, not only was I the new kid, I was the new kid with the skin condition.
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  • I am not my skin. I am a model with a skin condition.
    - Winnie Harlow
  • With vitiligo, my skin is sensitive in extreme temperatures.
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  • My skin's not a normal sight. When a photographer says, 'I don't know what it is, but that's just not it...' I know. They like the different colours of my skin. They're not getting them with a particular outfit.
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  • People have black skin, people have brown skin. I have both.
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  • I didn't have a problem with myself or my skin. I had a problem with the way people treated me because of my skin. They tried to define me.
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  • I wasn't born with vitiligo. It developed when I was 4 years old. My skin changed dramatically over the next few years.
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  • I don't remember my skin changing, but I do recall feeling deeply loved by my family.
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  • I discovered that I was 'different' in the third grade. As the new kid at school, I was trying hard to find my footing. I thought I had made friends with a couple of girls - until they stopped talking to me. When I confronted them, they said their mothers had warned them to stay away because they might catch my skin condition.
    - Winnie Harlow
  • I am happy with my skin, and I'm proud of my skin, which is why I wear it so boldly. But if a job wanted me to, say, try a smoky eye and cover the vitiligo around my eye, I wouldn't have a problem with that.
    - Winnie Harlow
  • I get comments saying that I'm a leper, I control how my skin changes, I bleach my skin, my skin's burned. None of those are true.
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  • My skin's not a normal sight.
    - Winnie Harlow