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Beauty TalkTV Show
Beauty Talk
TV Show

Episode 9

In Season 2 of Beauty Talk, the conversation continues with a deeper focus on modern aesthetic treatments, skincare innovations, and the science behind healthy, confident skin. Across the series, Skin Renewal explore popular procedures, emerging technologies, and common beauty concerns, helping viewers better understand how today’s treatments work and who they are best suited for. Each episode unpacks real questions around skin ageing, rejuvenation, injectables, and advanced aesthetic treatments, offering clear, professional insight into the options available in modern aesthetic medicine.

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This Is Why Your Acne Won't Go Away
Acne can affect far more than just the skin. It often affects confidence, emotional well-being, and how we feel about ourselves every day. In this episode of Beauty Talk, a division of Mooi Praatjies, Cindy Nell-Roberts sits down with Dr Maureen Allem, founder and medical director of Skin Renewal, for an insightful discussion on the many layers of acne. Together, they explore why acne develops, why it is not a one-size-fits-all condition, and how modern treatment approaches can help restore healthier, calmer and more confident skin.

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions worldwide, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood. While many people associate acne with teenage years, breakouts can affect individuals at almost any age and are often influenced by far more than just oily skin. Hormones, inflammation, stress, lifestyle habits, gut health and genetics can all contribute to the development of acne and persistent congestion.

In this episode of Beauty Talk, Dr Maureen Allem joins Cindy Nell-Roberts to unpack the complex nature of acne and why effective treatment requires a personalised approach. The discussion explores the underlying causes of breakouts, the role of inflammation in the skin, and why untreated acne can lead to long-term scarring and pigmentation concerns.

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