. >> this is tanisha brown. she has a condition called vitiligo. this hits close to home for me, as well, because my baby sister had it as a child. most people start to see it at a certain point in >> it can get worse, get better -- it's fluid. >> she's a 32-year-old make-up artist and hasn't let it slow her down. >> they might have the same dress on as me, but they'll never look like me. >> she's one of a kind. she said since 5 years old she never noticed she was different -- >> until i got to middle school and people made me realized i or d.a.p.les when she -- dapples when she was born? >> in most cases, you come out as the natural complexion at birth. you see different areas on her face that are starting to change and pigment. >> you know, they're cool looking. >> with that said, there's a supermodel with vitiligo. huge on instagram. >> it's just skin. >> out of everyone, why me? i'm the only one in my family that has >> that's what you hear from a lot of people with the condition. >> i did not want people to see me the way that i was because i