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This is a growing collection of art by individuals who have suffered with Skin Picking Disorder. 
Acting as a visual portrayal of their journey, these drawings help other sufferers understand they're not alone.
 
    
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                                     @Nicmacillustration, Nic Mac, London @Nicmacillustration, Nic Mac, London
 Skin is a big thing for me personally. I've never had great skin. Growing up I felt a huge pressure for my skin to look "flawless" and took me a long time to realize, it's simply a an impossibility and nothing something to chase.
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                                     @Erinlionellart, Erin, 20, Arizona I paint acne, scabs and acne scars as polka dots to erase the idea that they're inherently ugly. @Erinlionellart, Erin, 20, Arizona I paint acne, scabs and acne scars as polka dots to erase the idea that they're inherently ugly.
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                                     @Mpatshi, Eva, Belgium @Mpatshi, Eva, Belgium
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                                     @Nai_roobii, Nai @Nai_roobii, Nai
 I created this piece to raise awareness for the condition, so that people are kinder the next time they spot someone picking/biting at their skin.
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                                     @linesonlines_ @linesonlines_
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                                     Lisa, 17, AustriaI tried to picture in an abstract way how Skin Picking feels like to me Lisa, 17, AustriaI tried to picture in an abstract way how Skin Picking feels like to me
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                                     Jaclyn, 33, Pennsylvania Jaclyn, 33, Pennsylvania
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                                     @Rainjoodles, Jayden, USA @Rainjoodles, Jayden, USA
 
     
     
    
