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Sunrise's Natalie Barr, 52, receives...
Sunrise's Natalie Barr, 52, receives treatment for rosacea
por Robyn Collocott (2021-07-07)
Viewers are used to seeing Natalie Barr glammed up and presenting the news on Sunrise every morning.
But this week, the 52-year-old revealed that she struggles with skin issues and is currently undergoing treatment for rosacea.
Sharing a photo of herself being treated at a dermatologist, she wrote: 'Rosacea round 2! If you beloved this post as well as you want to get details regarding dermatology nurse practitioner i implore you to stop by our web page. '
'Round two!' Natalie Barr revealed that she struggles with skin issues and is currently undergoing treatment for rosacea
The journalist continued: 'Back in the hands of Dr Sullivan at Kingsway Dermatology using Candela Medical's Nordlys device to treat my red cheeks and neck.
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'Takes about 45 minutes. And he also did a mini frax treatment which can help sun damage, fine lines, skin tone, even acne scarring and stretch marks if you want!'
A fan commented on the post asking if the device can get rid of pigmentation too, which prompted an enthusiastic response from Natalie.
The journalist wrote: 'Back in the hands of Dr Sullivan at Kingsway Dermatology using Candela Medical's Nordlys device to treat my red cheeks and neck'
'Yes it can get rid of that too. I had a small brown big of pigmentation on the left side of my face and they zapped it!' she wrote.
Earlier this month, Natalie shared a photo from her first visit to the clinic.
Captioning the image, the red-faced star wrote: 'I'm finally getting around to having some treatments for Rosacea and while they're at it they're using IPL and a new Frax-style laser to repair some sun damage and signs of aging.'
Treatment: Earlier this month, Natalie shared a photo from her first visit to the clinic
Back in July, the 52-year-old told 'I am not one of those people who panics about looks,' she told the publication. 'I keep reasonably fit, I haven't had Botox - though no judgement if you do'.
The Sunrise host added that she does boost the volume of her hair with extensions, however.'I do wear hairpieces because they fill my hair out. I'm just glad the viewer doesn't expect us all to be 23,' she said. Natural: Back in July, the 52-year-old told Stellar magazine that she refrains from cosmetic injections but doesn't have any harsh words for anyone who does