A grandmother has bared all to show that 'beauty is
beyond skin' after learning to embrace the vitiligo which will one day
turn her skin completely white and previously left her suicidal.
Model, business owner, and mother-of-four Iomikoe Johnson, 37, from Lake
Charles, Louisiana first noticed a tiny spot of white skin under her
arm 12-years ago.
At first, she thought she had cancer but it then spread to her eyes and genital area.
At just 25-years-old, Iomikoe was scared that she would be bullied for
being 'two different colours' after spending her childhood being taunted
for having dark skin.
Iomikoe contemplated taking her own life as strangers would stare at her
in the streets with some even refusing to shake her hand.
She would spend up to an hour a day on her makeup to cover up and would only wear long sleeved clothes.
It wasn't until her fiancé Phillip told her that he loved her no matter what that she decided to ditch the makeup bag.
'I got vitiligo when I was twenty-five-years-old and I'll never forget
it, I was devastated, I felt like my world had been shattered,' she
said.
'My first spot was under my arm where no one could see. When I was a
kid, I used to get bullied for having dark skin and now I'm two
different colours, so I feared I would have to re-live that experience
all over again.
'It was painful and devastating I even thought of taking my own life many times, but I had kids which kept me going.
'People used to look at my hands and not want to touch me and they
didn't want to shake my hand. People stared and said very mean,
disrespectful things to me and children were afraid of me.
I didn't know what this was, I thought it was cancer at first. I was
scared and very emotionally depressed I didn't know what was going on
with my body, my parents were also concerned but told me no matter what
they will always love me and they told me not to worry.'
Iomikoe has four children and two grandchildren and says that despite
initially being petrified of her vitiligo, she loves being different and
wouldn't be able to exist without it.
She admits that her family encouraged her to embrace it and she's now a
model and wants the world to see her body as art, walking human art.
'Well it would take me forty-five minutes to an hour to put makeup on to
cover spots and it was becoming very tiring,' she explained.
'My fiancé told me that I didn't need to do it anymore because he loves
me no matter if I wore makeup or not. One day I woke up and I saw this
picture on my Facebook of Winnie Harlow, the vitiligo model and I was
like oh my god she's so beautiful.
'She has the same skin disease as me and she embraced her beauty so I thought why shouldn't I do the same.
'I woke up one day and I didn't put on any makeup and since that day I
haven't worn makeup I was tired of people defining what they think is
beautiful and it was my job to show them that beauty is beyond skin.
'I want people to be empowered by my story and for them to remove the mask of feeling judged.
'I want them to know that I'm cheering them on and that they are freaking beautiful creatures and "spotted with a purpose".
'Vitiligo can appear at any time in your life and all races can get it,
vitiligo is not prejudiced anyone can get it at any time at any age.'
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