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]]>The actual scars on her body are the legacy of a childhood accident. When she was only 3 years old, she suffered third-degree and fourth-degree burns all over her body and spent much more time in the hospital than any child ever should. As a result, she developed self-image issues and tried to hide herself as much as possible.
It took time for her to let her guard down, but with the help of her family, she has now fought and won her battles and is focused on helping the next burn survivor in need of support. She especially recommends swimming to those living with a disfigurement, saying that it’s an activity which brings immense peace.
“Don’t paste over the cracks in your life as I did, deal with them head on and begin to embrace you and your body,” she says. To spread this message, in 2018 she created the support group, Love Disfigure, which invites people to accept themselves with all the imperfections caused by accidents.
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]]>Phillips is a body positive illustrator who creates cute images with important messages to girls and women everywhere. She wants to encourage every woman to know that no matter what she looks like, she is still good enough. And even in their worst days and worst moments, women should know that as long as they accept their limits and give their best, time will take care of things.
Her illustrations show things that glossy magazines simply refuse to acknowledge, meaning she how girls really look like, with messy hair, body hair, a few extra pounds, and a not-here-to-apologize attitude.
The goal of her Instagram account is to share love, acceptance, and understanding. But she doesn’t stop here. She also wants to help stray animals and children’s hospitals, and raise awareness for Sudan. Did we mention she is only 18 years old? The world needs more girls like Phillips, now more than ever.
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]]>The post Burn Survivor Sylvia Mac is Inspiring People to Embrace Their Scars appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The actual scars on her body are the legacy of a childhood accident. When she was only 3 years old, she suffered third-degree and fourth-degree burns all over her body and spent much more time in the hospital than any child ever should. As a result, she developed self-image issues and tried to hide herself as much as possible.
It took time for her to let her guard down, but with the help of her family, she has now fought and won her battles and is focused on helping the next burn survivor in need of support. She especially recommends swimming to those living with a disfigurement, saying that it’s an activity which brings immense peace.
“Don’t paste over the cracks in your life as I did, deal with them head on and begin to embrace you and your body,” she says. To spread this message, in 2018 she created the support group, Love Disfigure, which invites people to accept themselves with all the imperfections caused by accidents.
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]]>The post Illustrator Inspires Girls to Love Their Bodies appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Phillips is a body positive illustrator who creates cute images with important messages to girls and women everywhere. She wants to encourage every woman to know that no matter what she looks like, she is still good enough. And even in their worst days and worst moments, women should know that as long as they accept their limits and give their best, time will take care of things.
Her illustrations show things that glossy magazines simply refuse to acknowledge, meaning she how girls really look like, with messy hair, body hair, a few extra pounds, and a not-here-to-apologize attitude.
The goal of her Instagram account is to share love, acceptance, and understanding. But she doesn’t stop here. She also wants to help stray animals and children’s hospitals, and raise awareness for Sudan. Did we mention she is only 18 years old? The world needs more girls like Phillips, now more than ever.
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