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Episode 236: Skin Health in Your 40s and Beyond with Dr. Jen Newell (Re-Release)

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Вміст надано The Perimenopausal Mamas Podcast. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією The Perimenopausal Mamas Podcast або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode re-release from 2020, Dr. Lisa talks to Dr. Jen Newell, naturopathic doctor and founder of Connected Health and Skin. Dr. Jen sought out a naturopathic approach to skin health when she became dissatisfied with oral contraceptives, antibiotics and other conventional treatments for her own hormonal cystic acne and mild rosacea. Dr. Jen helps women overcome acne and other skin disorders to achieve a clear, radiant complexion, restored hormonal balance and renewed digestive function.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How your skin changes due to hormone and structural changes with perimenopause including:
    • Acne on chest, back, jawline or hairline
    • Age spots
    • Dryness
    • Wrinkles and aging
    • Thinning skin
  • How different hair products you use could cause inflammation and impact your skin health
  • Why daily mineral sunscreen use is a key component for maintaining skin health
  • Why it’s important to protect you skin from UVA rays that travel through windows
  • Why eating colourful fruit and vegetables is important for your skin
  • Why drinking too much coffee and alcohol is not great for your skin
  • Why you may want to drink more herbal tea like nettle, hibiscus, spearmint, licorice root
  • The biggest factors that impact how your skin will age, outside of genetics (hint: they start with the letter S – sugar, sun, smoking, stress)
  • How prescription medications like anti-depressants and insulin can impact your skin health
  • The antioxidant supplements, like lycopene, CoQ10, astaxanthin, quercetin, that you may want to talk to your naturopathic doctor about adding into your regime
  • Why supplementing with biotin could be worsening your acne
  • Different ingredients you might want to look for in your skin care products, like retinoids, vitamin C, green tea extract, niacinamide
  • What skin care products are the most important to use
  • Why oil cleansing can help your skin health when you use it with another gentle cleanser
  • If it’s worth it to use a collagen supplement

Today’s Mama Must-Have:

Dr. Jen cannot live without a creamy milk cleanser to keep her face feeling fresh and healthy

Dr. Lisa loves Consonant hand cream to protect and hydrate her hands with the extra hand washing and use of hand sanitizer https://consonantskincare.com/collections/hand-cream

You can find and connect with Dr. Jen Newell at www.connectedhealthandskin.com and on Instagram @newellnd

Visit the NaturalDermStore https://naturaldermstore.ca/ for healthy, evidence based natural skin care products. You can receive a 15% discount off your order using the code Perimenopause. Reach out to them for help to find the right products for you.

Thank you for joining us today!

Email us or connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. We’d love you to subscribe, leave us a review and a 5-star rating if you enjoyed this episode.

Please tell your perimenopausal mama friends about us, too!

Stay safe and healthy everyone!

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Вміст надано The Perimenopausal Mamas Podcast. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією The Perimenopausal Mamas Podcast або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode re-release from 2020, Dr. Lisa talks to Dr. Jen Newell, naturopathic doctor and founder of Connected Health and Skin. Dr. Jen sought out a naturopathic approach to skin health when she became dissatisfied with oral contraceptives, antibiotics and other conventional treatments for her own hormonal cystic acne and mild rosacea. Dr. Jen helps women overcome acne and other skin disorders to achieve a clear, radiant complexion, restored hormonal balance and renewed digestive function.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How your skin changes due to hormone and structural changes with perimenopause including:
    • Acne on chest, back, jawline or hairline
    • Age spots
    • Dryness
    • Wrinkles and aging
    • Thinning skin
  • How different hair products you use could cause inflammation and impact your skin health
  • Why daily mineral sunscreen use is a key component for maintaining skin health
  • Why it’s important to protect you skin from UVA rays that travel through windows
  • Why eating colourful fruit and vegetables is important for your skin
  • Why drinking too much coffee and alcohol is not great for your skin
  • Why you may want to drink more herbal tea like nettle, hibiscus, spearmint, licorice root
  • The biggest factors that impact how your skin will age, outside of genetics (hint: they start with the letter S – sugar, sun, smoking, stress)
  • How prescription medications like anti-depressants and insulin can impact your skin health
  • The antioxidant supplements, like lycopene, CoQ10, astaxanthin, quercetin, that you may want to talk to your naturopathic doctor about adding into your regime
  • Why supplementing with biotin could be worsening your acne
  • Different ingredients you might want to look for in your skin care products, like retinoids, vitamin C, green tea extract, niacinamide
  • What skin care products are the most important to use
  • Why oil cleansing can help your skin health when you use it with another gentle cleanser
  • If it’s worth it to use a collagen supplement

Today’s Mama Must-Have:

Dr. Jen cannot live without a creamy milk cleanser to keep her face feeling fresh and healthy

Dr. Lisa loves Consonant hand cream to protect and hydrate her hands with the extra hand washing and use of hand sanitizer https://consonantskincare.com/collections/hand-cream

You can find and connect with Dr. Jen Newell at www.connectedhealthandskin.com and on Instagram @newellnd

Visit the NaturalDermStore https://naturaldermstore.ca/ for healthy, evidence based natural skin care products. You can receive a 15% discount off your order using the code Perimenopause. Reach out to them for help to find the right products for you.

Thank you for joining us today!

Email us or connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. We’d love you to subscribe, leave us a review and a 5-star rating if you enjoyed this episode.

Please tell your perimenopausal mama friends about us, too!

Stay safe and healthy everyone!

The post Episode 236: Skin Health in Your 40s and Beyond with Dr. Jen Newell (Re-Release) appeared first on The Perimenopausal Mamas Podcast.

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