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Hailey Bieber facing health issue due to 'stress' amid Justin Bieber financial dispute
Hailey Bieber facing health issue due to 'stress' amid Justin Bieber financial dispute

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Hailey Bieber facing health issue due to 'stress' amid Justin Bieber financial dispute

Hailey Bieber took to social media to tell her followers her stress levels have contributed to another health issue flare up amid her husband's financial battles Hailey Bieber has admitted stress is causing her to have a health issue, with the news coming after her husband's financial disputes. The 28-year-old Rhode founder seemed to candidly reveal the effect Justin's money worries are having on her. ‌ She explained how stressful times have had an impact on her well-being and admitted certain situations cause "flare ups" of her condition. The mum-of-one recently responded to rumours her singer husband could use her Rhode millions in order to fund Scooter Braun. ‌ And on Thursday, she took to Instagram Stories to give fans a further update. She explained how she suffers from 'perioral dermatitis flares'. Sharing a close-up of her face, Hailey showed her fans the redness around her face. ‌ According to the British Association of Dermatologists, perioral dermatitis sufferers usually notice a recurrent red rash around the mouth which feels sore and may be persistent. It says: "Peri-oral dermatitis can cause burning and irritation of the skin. It is usually on the lower face, around the mouth and may occasionally involve areas around the eyes and nose. It usually does not affect the cheeks and forehead." Hailey said on her post her flare ups happen when "I'm traveling a lot, sleep deprived, hormones, the wrong SPF, new products, stress". She then explained she takes "minimal" steps to try to help during a flare up. ‌ "What I use when I have a flare: so minimal. rinse my face with water, prescription Azelaic, Hypochlorous acid, Clindamycin, Glazing Milk," she wrote. Her health update comes after Justin released his seventh studio album last week. Justin and ex manager Scooter are said to have also finally settled their financial dispute to the tune of almost $30million. It was said to have been money Justin owed as part of an advance he got from AEG for the "Justice" tour. Following the settlement, though, Scooter shared his thoughts on the new album, two years after the duo stopped working together. Taking to social media on Saturday, the music manager lavished praise on his protégé before later urging fans to give the album a listen. ‌ In his glowing Instagram Stories upload, Scooter wrote: 'Been having a beautiful start to the weekend and been getting a lot of texts about how I feel about Justin's new album. 'So I will just leave this here.. This is without a doubt, the most authentically Justin Bieber album to date. It's beautiful, raw, and truly him. And that matters.' ‌ He continued: 'I've had the privilege of witnessing his growth for almost two decades. Along every journey, there comes a time when an artist fully steps into their own — and that's what he's done here. He's poured his soul into this project, and you can feel it in every single run. 'The way he chose to release it is just as intentional as the music itself — and I'm happy to see him do it this way. I have played no role in this one, but as someone who's always believed in him, I'm incredibly proud and impressed and genuinely enjoying the music." Scooter, 44, had helped discover Justin, 31, when he was just a 13-year-old boy singing songs on YouTube. Over the years, Scooter helped craft Justin's career - which included smash hits such as Baby, What Do You Mean?, and Sorry. But the boys went their separate ways in 2023 following the release of Justin's album, Justice, which topped the charts in 2021.

Hailey Bieber suffering skin problems due to 'stress'
Hailey Bieber suffering skin problems due to 'stress'

Perth Now

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Hailey Bieber suffering skin problems due to 'stress'

Hailey Bieber has been suffering from a "flare up" of perioral dermatitis. The Rhode founder has revealed she often gets a bout of the skin rash when she's tired or stressed or has used the wrong products on her skin and she's now shared the "minimal" steps she uses to calm it down. In a post on Instagram, she shared a picture of the rash around her mouth and wrote: "Always flares up when I'm traveling a lot, sleep deprived, hormones, the wrong SPF, new products, stress." Hailey went on to explain how she calms her skin down again using prescription medication and products from her Rhode beauty range. She added: "What I use when I have a flare: so minimal. Rinse my face with water, prescription Azelaic, Hypochlorous acid, Clindamycin, Glazing Milk." Hailey recently sold her Rhode brand to e.l.f. Beauty in a deal estimated to be worth up to $1 billion, but she'll stay on as chief creative officer and head of innovation as well as acting as a consultant to e.l.f. Beauty. The influencer recently insisted the arrangement will help her take the products to a whole new level and expand across the world. She told Glamour magazine: "When you're launching a brand, you're just so focused on what's right in front of you at the time. "And of course, you always have really big dreams and really big goals for it. This is definitely one of those things being realised. I could have never anticipated that it would happen at this exact time ... "I'm super excited ... I'll be the chief creative officer and head of innovation at Rhode and advisor to Elf Beauty. "I feel like at this very moment in time, my vision has not been more clear to me. I want to expand globally, and I have so many more dreams and goals that I want to be realised. And I really believe that Elf is going to help us get there." When asked if there will ever be a "crossover collection" between Rhode and e.l.f. Cosmetics, she replied: "Well, that'll depend on our strategic advisor ... "I'm always open to seeing how we can innovate together. I mean, that is the whole point of all of this. I would say nothing's off the table."

Health Ministry pulls three cosmetic products found to contain scheduled poisons
Health Ministry pulls three cosmetic products found to contain scheduled poisons

The Star

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

Health Ministry pulls three cosmetic products found to contain scheduled poisons

PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has revoked the notification of cosmetic products, Hebe - Micro Rescue Cream (Reduce Acne Scar) and Cloroc Reju Cream, after they were found to contain four types of scheduled poisons. These products are no longer permitted for sale in Malaysia as they were found to contain Clindamycin and Metronidazole, as well as Tretinoin and Betamethasone 17-valerate, respectively. "Products containing Clindamycin, Metronidazole, Tretinoin, and Betamethasone 17-valerate are classified as medicines that must be registered with the Drug Control Authority and can only be used under the supervision of qualified healthcare professionals," the ministry said in a statement on Thursday (May 15). The notification of another cosmetic product, Seri Ayu Secret-Radiant Repair Cream, was also revoked after it was found to contain mercury. Mercury is prohibited in cosmetic products as it can be absorbed into the body and may cause damage to the kidneys and nervous system. The ministry has cautioned the public to refrain from purchasing the affected products. Sellers and distributors were also instructed to immediately cease all sales and distribution. Individuals found guilty of such offences may face a fine of up to RM25,000 or imprisonment of up to three years, or both, for the first offence. Subsequent offences may result in a fine of up to RM50,000 or imprisonment of up to five years, or both. Companies found in violation may be fined up to RM50,000 for the first offence and up to RM100,000 for subsequent offences. Members of the public currently using the affected cosmetic products are advised to stop using them immediately and seek medical advice if they experience any discomfort or adverse effects. Consumers are also encouraged to verify the notification status of cosmetic products by visiting the official website of the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency at or via the 'NPRA Product Status' mobile application, available on Google Play Store. - Bernama

MOH Pulls Three Cosmetic Products Found To Contain Scheduled Poisons
MOH Pulls Three Cosmetic Products Found To Contain Scheduled Poisons

Barnama

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Barnama

MOH Pulls Three Cosmetic Products Found To Contain Scheduled Poisons

PUTRAJAYA, May 15 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Health (MOH) has revoked the notification of cosmetic products, Hebe - Micro Rescue Cream (Reduce Acne Scar) and Cloroc Reju Cream, after they were found to contain four types of scheduled poisons. These products are no longer permitted for sale in Malaysia as they were found to contain Clindamycin and Metronidazole, as well as Tretinoin and Betamethasone 17-valerate, respectively. 'Products containing Clindamycin, Metronidazole, Tretinoin, and Betamethasone 17-valerate are classified as medicines that must be registered with the Drug Control Authority and can only be used under the supervision of qualified healthcare professionals,' MOH said in a statement today. The notification of another cosmetic product, Seri Ayu Secret-Radiant Repair Cream, was also revoked after it was found to contain mercury. Mercury is prohibited in cosmetic products as it can be absorbed into the body and may cause damage to the kidneys and nervous system. MOH has cautioned the public to refrain from purchasing the affected products. Sellers and distributors are also instructed to immediately cease all sales and distribution. Individuals found guilty of such offences may face a fine of up to RM25,000 or imprisonment of up to three years, or both, for the first offence. Subsequent offences may result in a fine of up to RM50,000 or imprisonment of up to five years, or both. Companies found in violation may be fined up to RM50,000 for the first offence and up to RM100,000 for subsequent offences. Members of the public currently using the affected cosmetic products are advised to stop using them immediately and seek medical advice if they experience any discomfort or adverse effects.

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