#18 The story of Camille (translation)

Acne Stories - Podcast tekijän mukaan Jeanne R

In today’s episode, I invite you to listen to the story of Camille. Who has popped a pimple without being able to stop ? For Camille, it became an obsession which turned out to be a mental disorder called dermatillomania. Although it’s little know, many people face it. Camille is going to share the different steps of her healing, the introsception she did, the vision she built of the skin, and the conclusions drawn on this experience. Different topics are explored in this episode: psycho dermatology, natural beauty, as well as the reality of our skin versus the superficiality we can encounter across social media. I loved the serene personality of Camille, the evolution of her journey and her invitation to read our emotions across the skin, to take care of ourselves, both physically and mentally. This episode is a translation into English which has been read by Anastasia. Enjoy listening ! Acne Stories is a podcast that breaks the ice and raises awareness about a skin condition that matters. The goal of this podcast is to make us feel better about ourselves, to accept our skin, to approach it differently and perhaps to discover solutions you have not yet heard of or tried. Each episode tells a true story, revealing deep emotions and sharing helpful tips and unexpected visions.  If you would like to share your story or your opinion on the podcast, you can get in touch with me by writing to [email protected] Feel free to share this episode on social networks and to rate it - ideally five stars - on Apple Podcasts. Acne Stories is also available on Spotify, Soundcloud, Google Podcasts and many other platforms  (Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, PodcastAddict, Castro, Castbox & Overcast) For more information, feel free to follow the Instagram page @acnestoriespodcast Have a great day and see you next Wednesday for a new episode ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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