Facial scars

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Africa | A young girl shows her facial scars which represent the Prince of Djougou, a small city in the center of Benin. | © Jean-Michel Clajot Giant African Millipede Face, Albino Girl Black, Vitíligo Black Woman, African Fertility Sculpture, Vintage African Bronze Childs Face, Facial Scars, Traditional Hairstyle, Afro Punk, Body Mods

Africa | A young girl shows her facial scars which represent the Prince of Djougou, a small city in the center of Benin. | © Jean-Michel Clajot

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Àsìkò on Instagram: "A fact we all have to live with is that life leaves scars, whether these are from physical injuries or emotional wounds, we often perceive them as flaws or imperfections. But maybe they aren’t, maybe they are embodiments of our journey and growth. They are our stories of survival, resilience, and transformation.   In Japanese culture, there is an art form called ‘kintsugi,’ where broken pottery is repaired with gold lacquer. This method not only embraces the flaws but also highlights them, creating a new piece that’s considered even more beautiful for having been broken. Like kintsugi, viewing our scars as golden means recognizing the beauty in imperfections. It is about celebrating the unique story each mark tells and seeing the beauty in the strength it represents. Lightning Struck Scars, Facial Scars Art, Face Burn Scars Drawing, Character With Scar On Face Male, Kintsugi Scars, Lightning Scar, Facial Scars, Skin Marks, Character Sketches

Àsìkò on Instagram: "A fact we all have to live with is that life leaves scars, whether these are from physical injuries or emotional wounds, we often perceive them as flaws or imperfections. But maybe they aren’t, maybe they are embodiments of our journey and growth. They are our stories of survival, resilience, and transformation. In Japanese culture, there is an art form called ‘kintsugi,’ where broken pottery is repaired with gold lacquer. This method not only embraces the flaws but…

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