37 min

Why acne is more than skin deep, featuring Scott McGlynn and Izzie Rodgers Boots presents Taboo Talk

    • Alternative Health

About 95% of people in England will be affected by acne at some point in their lives, and yet discussing it and its effects is still considered taboo by many. With symptoms ranging from mild to severe, acne is caused when hair follicles become blocked, resulting in spots, oily skin and sometimes skin that’s hot or painful to touch. It can be both physically painful and emotionally distressing, and may lead to a loss of confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. In this episode, online creators Scott McGlynn and Izzie Rodgers reveal their personal experiences of acne, including how they manage it, how they feel about it, and why they believe it’s so important to normalise conversations about it. 
Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around mental-health issues including anxiety, depression, and self-harm, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear, and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  
RESOURCES: 
Boots Online Doctor: prescription acne treatment
Mental Health Support Services (available on Boots Health Hub) 
Skin Scanning Service at Boots
NHS acne information 
NHS information on common skin, hair and nail conditions  
Samaritans
Shout 
Anti-Bullying Alliance

SHOP EXPERT SKIN:
Boots Skin-Clear Cleanser with salicylic acid
Cetaphil Daily Defence Moisturiser SPF50
Eucerin DermoPurifyer Triple-Effect Serum
Eucerin DermoPurifier Face-Cleansing Gel for Blemish Prone Skin
Eucerin DermoPurifyer Protective Fluid SPF30

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

About 95% of people in England will be affected by acne at some point in their lives, and yet discussing it and its effects is still considered taboo by many. With symptoms ranging from mild to severe, acne is caused when hair follicles become blocked, resulting in spots, oily skin and sometimes skin that’s hot or painful to touch. It can be both physically painful and emotionally distressing, and may lead to a loss of confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. In this episode, online creators Scott McGlynn and Izzie Rodgers reveal their personal experiences of acne, including how they manage it, how they feel about it, and why they believe it’s so important to normalise conversations about it. 
Please be aware that this episode includes open and honest discussions around mental-health issues including anxiety, depression, and self-harm, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you are affected by what you hear, and would like further information on available support, please see the list of resources below.  
RESOURCES: 
Boots Online Doctor: prescription acne treatment
Mental Health Support Services (available on Boots Health Hub) 
Skin Scanning Service at Boots
NHS acne information 
NHS information on common skin, hair and nail conditions  
Samaritans
Shout 
Anti-Bullying Alliance

SHOP EXPERT SKIN:
Boots Skin-Clear Cleanser with salicylic acid
Cetaphil Daily Defence Moisturiser SPF50
Eucerin DermoPurifyer Triple-Effect Serum
Eucerin DermoPurifier Face-Cleansing Gel for Blemish Prone Skin
Eucerin DermoPurifyer Protective Fluid SPF30

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

37 min