Episode #14 – Adult Acne Isn’t Just About Skincare with Katie Stewart

Understanding the Bigger Picture Behind Persistent Breakouts

In today’s episode of The Becca Holland Show, I am joined by Katie Stewart, a holistic nutritionist specialising in adult acne and chronic skin concerns, to explore why so many women continue to struggle with their skin despite doing “all the right things.” This conversation matters now because adult acne is increasingly common in women navigating hormonal changes, chronic stress, and modern lifestyle pressures – yet much of the advice remains surface-level and product-focused.

In this episode, Katie and I discuss why adult acne is rarely just a skincare issue and how internal factors such as gut health, hormone signalling, stress physiology, and everyday environmental exposures can influence skin health over time. Katie explains why quick fixes often fall short and outlines a more systems-based way of understanding persistent breakouts – one that looks at how the body functions as a whole rather than isolating the skin.

This conversation does not promise clear skin, cures, or rapid transformations. Instead, it offers a grounded, educational look at how skin symptoms can reflect broader internal imbalances, and why addressing them often requires patience, context, and realistic expectations.We also discuss the role of marketing in women’s health, and why oversimplified messaging can leave women feeling confused or blamed when solutions don’t work.

What makes this episode different is its emphasis on long-term health framing, nervous system regulation, and gradual lifestyle changes – rather than elimination protocols or rigid rules.

This episode is for:

  • Women experiencing adult acne or recurring skin issues
  • Women in their 30s – 50s noticing skin changes alongside stress or hormonal shifts
  • Listeners seeking understanding and clarity rather than quick fixes
  • Anyone feeling frustrated by conflicting skin health advice

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00: Why adult acne needs a broader conversation

00:21: Introducing Katie Stewart and her approach to skin health

02:09: The core pillars that influence adult acne

03:35: Understanding the liver’s role in overall health (without detox myths)

06:23: When functional testing may be appropriate

16:44: Birth control, hormones, and skin changes

19:19: Endocrine disruptors in everyday products

24:24: How lifestyle differences show up in skin health

26:19: The reality of marketing in women’s health

28:03: Making gradual, sustainable lifestyle changes

29:30: Clothing, materials, and skin sensitivity

37:58: Why skin symptoms often reflect internal stress

38:34: Stress, cortisol, and inflammatory responses

42:58: Final reflections and where to find Katie

CONNECT & LEARN MORE:

You can connect with me on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube – @healthwithholland, where I share practical education on nervous system regulation, women’s health, and sustainable behaviour change.

If you enjoyed this episode, I’d really appreciate you subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing it with someone who might find it helpful. 

You’ll also find courses, resources, and more podcast episodes at: https://healthwithholland.com

You can connect with Katie Stewart on Instagram at @katiestewartwellness, where she shares evidence-based insights on adult acne, skin health, hormones, and taking a whole-body approach to long-term skin healing.⁠

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