It’s not necessary to change face for the sake of anything: the philosophy of a woman with a large mole
This wonderful and beautiful girl was born with a huge, half-faced mole.
By her 30s, Ferrin Roy from Louisiana had achieved three things: she got married and became a mother of two, she learned to fight back against all prejudices about her birthmark, and she wrote a book about it.
The biggest problem with this mole now that life has improved is to answer which side of the face it is on. Like any beautiful modern woman, Ferrin loves to take selfies, but oh those auto-correct apps. When she was little, there was no question at all: in rare photos with classmates, everything looked the same, and they themselves grew up with her and simply did not notice this mole.
The most interesting thing is that many believed that Ferrin was in trouble and sought to help her. They offered all sorts of creams, discounts on visits to a beautician, despite the fact that the girl did not feel flawed at all. At first she tried to fight it, and then she made a discovery: no reaction, no problem.
The girl stopped looking for love, approval from other people, their opinion is now secondary to her. Plastic, cosmetics, heaps of money and, as a result, discordant rows of monotonous puppet faces. No, Ferrin doesn’t like that lifestyle.