A glamorous makeup artist describes the horrors of eczema and how she managed to prevent flare-ups this winter with the help of numerous spa products and treatments.
Ginelle Dale shared a video on her popular Instagram account on Thursday detailing her “journey through the skin” from dry and itchy red spots to becoming shiny and porous.
But the transition from one to the other has not been easy, with the numerous experiments needed over the last 20 years and the special help of professionals.
“This is the first winter I haven’t cried to sleep in pain, hidden behind makeup and clothes, or spent astronomical sums searching for answers and painkillers,” she said.

Ginelle Dale shared a video on her popular Instagram account Thursday showing her “journey through the skin” from dry, itchy red patches to shiny, porous patches.
“I wanted to share a little taste of my journey to give hope to other people who are feeling exhausted and helpless by the debilitating experience and depression that comes with any skin or gut issues.
“I wish I could say that there is only one thing that heals everything, but the truth is there are many things: a complete change in lifestyle. A different lifestyle. A different lifestyle.
Ginelle explained that she was born with eczema and used topical steroids and antibiotics to treat it from the start, and now she realizes that it won’t be easy for her gut to heal.


Ginelle explained that she was born with eczema and used topical steroids and antibiotics to treat it from the start, and now she realizes that it won’t be easy for her gut to heal.
“It would be hard for my family to endure if they saw a child suffer, and I’m grateful for everything they’ve done for me,” she said.
“As an adult, I have spent the last 20 years exploring how to improve through nutrition, mindfulness, exercise, sleep optimization, and supplements.
‘Alternative health treatments such as acupuncture, chiropractic and kinesiology. Give me ways to help detoxify my body such as lymphatic drainage massage, gua sha, sauna, magnesium baths, and cold showers.
In her nearly continuous research over two decades, Ginelle writes Natasha’s Skin and Body Lounge, Biologist, Danielle’s Health, The Modern Body, Brendan O’Loughlin of Kula Health, and CM Therapy to assist her in her management journey.
Biologists’ skin expert Lucy Macdougald agrees with Ginelle’s theory that holistic therapy is the best way forward.

In her nearly continuous research over two decades, Ginelle writes Natasha’s Skin and Body Lounge, Biologist, Danielle’s Health, The Modern Body, Brendan O’Loughlin of Kula Health, and CM Therapy to assist her in her management journey.


“The health of our skin should always be considered holistically so we can assess what’s going on internally – this can often have a huge impact on eczema,” she told FEMAIL.
“Our skin health should always be considered holistically so we can measure what’s going on internally – this can often have a huge impact on eczema,” she told FEMAIL.
“Our gut microbiome is made up of thousands of microorganisms or bacteria that contribute to our overall health. There are good and bad bacteria, and they live on the skin.
“A well-functioning skin microbiome may protect the skin from pathogenic organisms, while disruption of the microbial environment can lead to atopic disease.
“It is always advisable to seek help from a professional, such as a nutritionist, who can take a holistic view of their diet and determine if things like gluten, refined sugars or overuse of antibiotics are contributing to eczema.


Eczema is a broad term that healthcare professionals use to describe a general group of conditions that can cause skin redness, dryness, itching, and scaling, and in severe cases, weeping, bleeding, and crusting.
What is eczema?
Eczema is a broad term used by healthcare professionals to describe a general group of conditions that can cause skin redness, dryness, itching, and scaling, and in severe cases, cause weeping, bleeding, and crusting and cause great discomfort to the patient. Sometimes the skin can become infected.
The condition can also flare up and go away for no apparent reason.
Although eczema can be seen at any age, it usually occurs in early childhood (in children aged 2-6 months) and resolves around the age of six. In fact, more than half of all eczema sufferers show symptoms within the first 12 months of life, and 20% of people develop eczema before the age of five.
Most children outgrow the condition, but a small percentage may develop severe eczema in adulthood.
The condition can affect not only the individual patient, but also his family and friends. Eczema in adults is often very difficult to treat and can be caused by other factors such as medications.
What are the causes of eczema?
The exact cause of eczema is unknown – it appears to be related to the following internal and external triggers:
internal
– Family history of eczema, asthma or hay fever (strongest predictor): If both parents have eczema, their child has an 80% chance of having it.
– Some foods and alcohol: dairy and wheat products, citrus fruits, eggs, nuts, seafood, chemical food additives, preservatives and dyes
– burnout
external
Irritants: Tobacco smoke, chemicals, climate (hot and humid or cold and dry), and air conditioning or overheating
Allergens: Dust mites, molds, grasses, plant pollen, food, pets and clothing, soap, shampoo, and detergent
What are the symptoms of eczema?
Moderate to severe itchy rash: dry, red, patchy or cracked skin.
It usually occurs on the face, hands, neck, elbows, knees, and ankles, but can occur anywhere on the body.
watery liquid flowing through the skin
Rough and ‘leather’ skin
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“If you plan to treat sensitive or sensitive skin, we recommend using a gentle serum that moisturizes without harsh ingredients that can irritate the skin.
‘If you have eczema complaints, we recommend using Biologi’s Bf serum every day. Based on pure fingerlime extract, Bf serum is a natural source of tryptophan, a powerful nutrient that reverses damage and restores skin’s barrier function.
“Bf serum is also a natural source of vitamin C, which helps reduce inflammation to relieve pain and discomfort.”
In addition to Biologi’s Bf serum, Ginelle also uses Bk, Bm regenerating eye serum and Energin-C moisturizing capsule for days when her skin needs a little extra help.
Source: Daily Mail