When it comes to peri, menopause and mid-life skin, today’s guest is ready to unleash some cold, hard skincare truths.
Dr Ginni Mansberg is many things: Qualified GP and resident TV doctor on Sunrise and The Morning Show. Author of How to Handle Your Hormones and expert in mid-life changes (she’s known as ‘The Menopause Whisperer’). Co-founder of ESK Skincare and hardcore into evidence-based ingredients. And one of the hosts of Unleashed, Mamamia’s brand new podcast for Gen X women who need a laugh right now.
In this episode of The Formula, Dr Ginni joins Kelly McCarren to break down how hormones can impact your skin, and the peri and menopausal skin changes that can happen when you hit the mid-life stage.
Plus, Dr Ginni explains why you should care about the pH of your skincare products, the difference between prescription and over-the-counter Vitamin A products, and the ingredients that are a waste of your money, according to the research.
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In this episode, we discuss skincare actives (including retinoids), managing irritation and skin barrier support, and general approaches to concerns like acne, redness and pigmentation. A reminder to introduce products gradually, patch test where appropriate, and stop use if irritation persists.
This conversation is intended as general education only and does not constitute medical advice. Always seek personalised advice from a qualified health professional for your individual circumstances.
This episode is not sponsored by ESK and no payment was received from ESK for this discussion.
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Hosts: Kelly McCarren
Guest: Dr Ginni Mansberg
Producers: Mollie Harwood & Ella Maitland
Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler
Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris
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