Demi Moore and Bruce Willis ' daughter Tallulah has shared a candid photo of her face to highlight her skin-picking disorder. The 30-year-old took to Instagram to post the three-year-old close-up image of her skin alongside a comforting message to anyone experiencing the same battle. "Old pic, but just out here trying to shout to the roof tops that picking HAPPENS!!! And honestly it can be beautiful?" she began.

"So next time you have a blackout and come to with a plethora of little scabby spots, give yourself some gentility!! Pls! Thank you," Tallulah added."Peep @pickingmefdn for some resources and support tools! Love yous #2021 #pickingrecovery #ocdawareness #dermatillomania." According to the Cleveland Clinic , skin-picking disorder, also known as dermatillomania or excoriation disorder, is a mental health condition that causes people to compulsively pick at their skin.

Tallulah has battled with the disorder for years and in June, she shared before-and-after photos of her skin "healing". The 'before' image showed Tallulah with red, scabbed-over blemishes around her mouth, chin, cheeks, and forehead. The 'after' photo showed her with a clearer complexion and a more even skin tone.

"PICKING HAPPENS!! And then healing **can ** happen," she captioned the images. "Healing doesn't have to mean clear skin, and it doesn't mean intrusive thoughts stop intruding, and it doesn't mean you're not gonna do it again. It's small wins.

" Tallulah added: "There's such a community in this st.