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- 2026-06-28The World Vitiligo Day Organizing Committee is proud to share wonderful news with our global family. Valarie Molyneaux, Founder and President of VITFriends, has been awarded the honorary academic title of Professor Honoris Causa in Health Educat...
- 2026-06-27Art has a strange little habit of getting past our defenses. Science explains. Advocacy mobilizes. But art walks straight into the room, sits down, and says: “Look again.” In Brief The 2026 World Vitiligo Day International Art Competitio...
- 2026-06-26World Vitiligo Day 2026 in Chandigarh is halfway done. These are quick backstage notes from WVD HQ — not the final report, just a glimpse behind the curtain while the engine is still hot and slightly smoking. World Vitiligo Day 2026 in Chan...
- 2026-06-23How sustained support for advocacy, education, and community-building helped strengthen a global movement for people living with vitiligo. In Brief World Vitiligo Day has grown from a grassroots awareness effort into a global movement reac...
- 2026-06-23Our latest newsletter is on its way to inboxes around the world. This edition celebrates World Vitiligo Day 2026, looks back at how this global movement has grown over the years, and highlights the people and organizations helping move it forward...
- 2026-06-23Summer 2026 update: cosmetics are not the villain. Bad combinations, harsh brightening ingredients, repeated irritation, and vulnerable skin are the problem. As usual, the devil is not in the bottle. It is in the fine print. Most cosmetics ...
- 2026-06-22Last week we quietly put the word out about a new survey project with Brox.ai. Now it’s live and open. If you live with vitiligo in the United States, take a look and see if you qualify. Qualified participants can earn reward points redeem...
- 2026-06-22A follow-up to our original story on the rediscovery of the National Vitiligo Control Act — and what its ideas look like fifty years later. The bill failed. The idea did not. The battle continues. In Brief In 1975, Congressman Parren J. ...
- 2026-06-19For most of cinematic history, vitiligo was nearly invisible. Not because it is rare, but because film rarely knew what to do with people who looked different unless their appearance served the plot. In Brief Vitiligo has slowly moved from...
- 2026-06-17Big news — we’re thrilled to welcome AbbVie as a Gold Sponsor of World Vitiligo Day 2026 HQ in Chandigarh. Their support means a great deal as the event returns to the city where the modern vitiligo movement truly found its voice. For man...
- 2026-06-10In some communities, a book may arrive years before a dermatologist. That is exactly why the Vitiligo Library Grant Program still matters. In Brief 📚 Up to $500 in books from VRF and affiliated authors. 💰 Up to $500 in additional funding ...
- 2026-06-09It finally happened. Faster than even the experts anticipated, we crossed a threshold that fundamentally alters the nature of the digital world. What's inside this story Recognition, Not Surprise The Internet Is Changing What It’s F...
- 2026-06-08How Vitiligo Became a Serious Therapeutic Category Opinion and Analysis By Yan Valle, CEO, Vitiligo Research Foundation Vitiligo did not become a serious therapeutic category because of any single breakthrough or organization. It happen...
- 2026-06-05Protecting Your Skin in an Age of Confusing Science Every summer, the advice arrives like clockwork: wear sunscreen, use SPF 30 or higher, reapply every two hours, and avoid getting burned. Simple enough. Then science came along, as scienc...
- 2026-06-05Our latest VRF newsletter is heading to inboxes around the world. This edition brings together the return of Deep Dive in Vitiligo, an extended deadline for the World Vitiligo Day Art Contest, two important surveys for the vitiligo communit...
- 2026-06-04This is the extraordinary story of World Vitiligo Day (WVD) celebrated annually on June 25 – a testament to perseverance, unity, and the transformative power of grassroots advocacy. Inside this story: WHAT VITILIGO IS: More Than Skin Deep ...
- 2026-06-03How three lives — and one unexpected movement — changed the global story of vitiligo In brief Michael Jackson made the world search for vitiligo. Lee Thomas made vitiligo speak — not as a textbook condition, but as a human experience. ...
- 2026-06-02We’re renewing the push for a Google Doodle on World Vitiligo Day. Update: June 2, 2026 This article, originally published in February 2026, has been updated to reflect a strategic shift in our campaign. Earlier efforts relied mostly on ...
- 2026-06-02Good news for artists, photographers, designers, and creative minds in the vitiligo community: you now have a little more time. The submission deadline for the World Vitiligo Day 2026 Art Contest has been extended from June 1 to June 14, 2026...
- 2026-05-30In Brief: After a short pause following Episodes 56 and 57, the Deep Dive in Vitiligo podcast is returning to a regular weekly schedule. Upcoming episodes will cover vitiligo science, lifestyle, advocacy, history, and the growing impact of AI ...
- 2026-05-19Sometimes you’re totally fine with your vitiligo. Sometimes you even like it. And sometimes you’re walking into a job interview, a formal event, a family gathering, or a passport photo appointment, and you’d rather not turn your skin into the c...
- 2026-05-19Research Update The Billion-Dollar Molecule Problem And maybe a healthy one. Our paper, “Making the Case for Azathioprine, Methotrexate, and Cyclosporine in Active Vitiligo Management”, has successfully passed peer review and has been...
- 2026-05-16Just sent out the latest newsletter: “A Reality Check For Vitiligo” Inside: Why the old “autoimmune-only” model of vitiligo may be incomplete A major new global patient survey in 16 languages How 300,000 Michael Jackson fans accidentally hel...
- 2026-05-15A new global patient-led survey is asking people with vitiligo and their caregivers to share what life with the condition really looks like. Your Vitiligo Experience Deserves Better Than Silence The Vitiligo Patient Views survey is now ope...
- 2026-05-15A major 2026 scientific review suggests vitiligo may not simply be an autoimmune disease, but a failure of immune resolution and skin regeneration. Here’s what that means in plain English — and why it could reshape future treatment strategies....
FAQOther Questions
- How long does it take to treat vitiligo?
Vitiligo, a condition characterized by the loss of skin pigment, can be unpredictable in both progression and treatment. The time it takes to treat vitiligo varies significantly...
- Can a gluten-free diet help with vitiligo?
It's very unlikely. We have specifically looked into claims that gluten-free diet may ease symptoms of vitiligo, or completely reverse it, and found no firm scientific evidence ...
- I have vitiligo: will my children have vitiligo, too?
If you have vitiligo, it’s natural to worry about your children. While there is a genetic component, vitiligo is not a straightforward hereditary disease like eye color or heigh...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
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