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Skin gems is a project for people with a skin disorder. People are often ashamed of their condition, even though over 245 million people around the world suffer from various skin disorders. I am going to create a jewellery collection that will help people accept their skin, get over their shame and to work with what you have.
More research will be posted in June.
Research question:
How can I design something that will help people with skin problems get over their shame?
Sub questions:
How can you overcome your own shame?
How do people with skin problems deal with beauty standards?
How can I break the norm of eczema?
What is the hidden beauty of eczema?
Links
[kirstenfiol.nl Kirsten Fiol]
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