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Woman branded a 'tomato' by bullies because of skin condition finds miracle cure

A woman branded a "tomato" by a cruel bullies because of her skin condition has found a miracle cure.

Natalie Rose, 33, was taunted by bullies, strangers calling her ugly and an ex-partner pushing her to get plastic surgery to “get rid of her rosacea”. Natalie started therapy in June 2018 and realised she needed to learn to like herself again to be able to love her skin.

She stumbled across a miracle cure that after just four weeks cleared up her rosacea so dramatically she could brave the outside world with no make up.

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“I have learnt to start loving my skin for the first time in my adult life,” said Natalie. “I always excused bad treatment of me because I felt I was so ugly so I just needed to put up with it. I really struggled to see any self-worth.”

Suffering with sensitive skin from a young age, Natalie was just 14-years-old when she noticed red marks appearing on her face. “I started to get red blotches when I was doing PE at school,” she said.

Natalie says strangers would call her ugly due to her skin (PA Real Life)

“It started to be more like a daily thing. My grandad had also had rosacea so I think it might be genetic. The doctors suggested E45 cream, but even though it smoothed my skin it didn’t calm the redness.”

Developing a phobia of the cold, Natalie’s confidence plummeted. “Winter has always been worse,” she said.

“I used to bleed and my face would go bright red and swollen. I didn’t want to go outside, not just because it was painful but I didn’t want people to stare at me.

“I developed a phobia about the cold as a result due to the reaction my skin had and avoided going outside in the winter.”

Natalie is now learning to love her skin (PA Real Life)

By the time she was 28-years-old, Natalie had suffered relentless bullying, with a manager even referring to her as a tomato in front of customers. “I’ve been called ugly by complete strangers and one boss called me a tomato,” she said.

“He would say it in front of customers. He would say ‘your face is looking awful today.’

“He even asked if it was contagious. He made me feel like an ogre. In the end he was sacked due to his behaviour but the damage to my mental health had already been done.”

An ex-partner even asked Natalie to get plastic surgery to calm her rosacea.

“My ex made a joke in front of his friends,” she explained. “He said I should get cosmetic surgery to take my rosacea away. They all laughed. It was one of those moments where you just want the ground to swallow you whole.

“It definitely hurt. He would tell me I should just save up and get some surgery to have it removed. It became a running thing.

“But I just felt so lucky to be in a relationship. I felt ugly in my own skin and my body. I was putting up with these things because I felt he was alright looking, and I was ugly.

“My whole mindset was really bad at the point.”

Natalie couldn't believe the difference four weeks made (PA Real Life)

Natalie was hit by a heartbreaking tragedy in 2018. She said: “I lost my daughter late in pregnancy.

“Everything became really overwhelming. I completely broke, I couldn’t cope with anything else. I ended up taking sick leave for a while and eventually left my job.

“I developed crippling anxiety and my self-esteem and confidence hit rock bottom. Then I started therapy.

“Part of that was unlearning a lot of toxic culture I’d grown up with. I had to start liking myself again.

“I had to speak to myself kindly. I had to learn to give myself the same love and appreciation that I would give someone else.

“I think when you hit rock bottom, there’s only one way to go.”

Natalie is now able to go outside make up free thanks to her new skincare (PA Real Life)

In 2020, Natalie stumbled across Kalme skincare. “I’d tried everything on my skin,” explained Natalie.

“I’d pinned my hopes on products before and they hadn’t worked, I’d spend £60 on some which is a lot of money to me. I was nervous about being disappointed again. I’d seen Kalme advertised on a few places, but I didn’t know anyone who had used it.

“Eventually my mum said she would pay half with me, so I tried a month.”

Despite her fears Natalie spent £49.95 on her skin care and within four weeks was overjoyed. “Within four weeks there was a noticeable difference, my skin wasn’t bleeding or flaky anymore,” she said.

“It felt smoother and calmer and much less painful. It’s made my skin the smoothest it’s been as far back as I can remember. Now I can go out with no makeup on. I don’t know how to properly express how it feels that I can walk out the house without makeup on.

Natalie's life has changed (PA Real Life)

“I can go on a night out without feeling ugly. Before, I’d not want to go out at all because of my confidence. I don’t hold back anymore.

“I can’t stop smiling when I say it, because I know how amazing it makes me feel.

“I know I’m always going to have rosacea as there’s no magic fix and I still get flutters of anxiety when I get a skin flare, but these products have helped significantly manage the symptoms better.”

Now Natalie is on the road to loving her skin again. “This year I want to say yes more,” she said.

“My goals are to relearn the keyboard and to do more of what I enjoy, like taking photos of nature.

“I no longer have people staring in horror at my skin or calling me names. I’m learning to love my skin for the first time in my life.”

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