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Dignity by Design: Acne, Self-Perception, and the Unseen Ripples of Care

37 min · 5 de feb de 2026
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This episode explores what happens when skin healthntools are designed as systems, not quick fixes, and what that reveals about howplatforms shape dignity, behavior, and trust at scale. In this episode of BeThe Ripple, Sabine speaks with Dr. Akvile Ignotaite, founder of System Akvile,about the unseen impact of acne and skin issues, especially for young people growing up in the world of TikTok, filters, and fast misinformation. Akvile shares how her platform evolved from “fixingskin” to supporting self-perception, using micro-learnings, myth-busting quizzes, and a calmer, kinder environment that reduces shame instead of amplifying it. You’ll hear why quick fixes don’t work in health, why language matters, and why her mantra is simple: you are not alone, and it’s not yourfault.

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