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Ellie Farrell | Skin & Acne specialist | Gateshead, Newcastle
Acne specialist for women in their 20s š¤
NMC Registered Nurse | Gateshead, Newcastle
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I donāt just look at your skin. I look at everything.
Whatās happening on your face is usually a symptom, not the root cause so in a consultation we go through diet, stress, hormones, gut health, your actual skincare routine and how youāre using it, before we even talk about what to put on your skin.
Itās the difference between managing a breakout and actually understanding why it keeps coming back.
DM me āclearā if you want to know what your consultation would uncoverš·
Stop treating your acne. start investigating it.
The biggest myth out there is that medication is always the answer. Sometimes it is, but not before you actually understand whatās driving the breakouts in the first place. Skipping that step is why so many people donāt see it stick long term.
Save this if youāve been stuck in the product hopping cycle š¤
Weāre halfway through the year and this feels like a good moment to reset, not rush.
Not everything needs to be achieved in survival mode. Stress, pressure, and constant overthinking keep the body in a heightened state that we eventually feel in our energy, mood, and even our skin.
This second half of the year, Iām choosing:āØšæ less rushing, more regulationāØšæ less pressure, more presenceāØšæ less overthinking, more trustāØšæ less doing, more being
A reminder that you donāt need to earn calm you can build a life that supports it.
Hereās to the rest of the year feeling softer than the first š¤
Did you know a dysregulated nervous system can contribute to acne?
When your body is stuck in a stress response, it can increase inflammation, disrupt hormones like cortisol, and slow down skin healing all of which can trigger breakouts or make acne harder to manage.
Start small: prioritise sleep, regular meals, time outside, and moments of calm. These simple habits support both your nervous system and your skin.
I help women who are struggling with acne prone skin take a more holistic, skin focused approach to achieve clearer, healthier skin.
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27/05/2026
Your skin isnāt ābetterā on holiday by accident āļøāØ
Less stress, better sleep, more hydration and reduced inflammation can all temporarily improve acne prone skin.
But if your breakouts keep returning, the root cause still needs treating š¤
I help clients heal acne long term with personalised treatments and skincare tailored to their skin and lifestyle.
Message me āSKINā to book your consultationš¤
ADHD can impact skin more than people realise
Dopamine regulation and chronic stress can make it harder to stay consistent with skincare, sleep, hydration, and daily routines all of which can contribute to acne flare-ups. When routines feel overwhelming, skin often reflects that internal imbalance.
Have you noticed your skin changing during stressful or inconsistent periods? š
If I was struggling with acne, these are 3 changes Iād start today.
- Spend time outside every day for natural daylight
- Prioritise a balanced, consistent diet
- Slow my lifestyle down and reduce stress load
Acne isnāt just about what you put on your skin itās also about how your body is functioning day to day.
If your products have changed colour, smell different, or suddenly stopped working ā itās time to check them š
I see this all the time with acne clients. Sometimes itās not your skin getting āworseā itās the products youāre using.
18/05/2026
My work page vs my personal page š„¹š¤āØ
PCOS is getting a new name š
Because the condition is about far more than just the ovaries itās a complex hormonal + metabolic disorder that often shows through the skin.
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