He paints his face the same as his son’s birthmark to support him
Enzo Cestari, 1, doesn’t paints his face, he was born with a strange mark that covers most of his forehead and extends down one side of his nose, a condition known as congenital melanocytic nevus.
However, as a mother, she always wants the best for her children.
Carolina doesn’t mind spending all day in makeup, so she can put herself in her son’s shoes and understand the prejudices he faced in the future.
Carolina said she felt great when she wore makeup.
It was like the feeling of carrying a small part of her son Enzo with her. The mother said she wanted the little boy not to doubt how much she loved him.
And so, she decided to do it around the celebration of Mother’s Day, as a tribute to the greatest gift God gave her, her son.
Carolina told that they took a lot of pictures that day, which they then posted on their social networks and went out to work proudly with their makeup.
She also said that she left it for the night, and what she felt that day she will never forget, and it is engraved in her heart.
The little boy was born in May 2017 via C-section, after a scan revealed that his umbilical cord was wrapped twice around his neck.
When he was only five days old, Enzo had to undergo an operation to check if the birthmark was harmless.
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