Bridgerton star Yerin Ha reveals SHOCKING skin issue after steamy bathtub scene – What is folliculitis?

After the latest season of Bridgerton aired, star Yerin Ha revealed she developed folliculitis following an intense bathtub scene with Luke Thompson

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When the latest season of Bridgerton aired, conversations sparkled with talk of romance, scandal, and Regency fashion. But in one of the post-season interviews, a surprisingly practical health topic surfaced among cast discussions: folliculitis.

During a media interaction following the season’s release, Brigerton star Yerin Ha candidly mentioned how she developed a skin condition after the most talked-about steamy bathtub scene with her co-star Luke Thompson. Beneath the flawless makeup and intricate costumes, long shooting hours, frequent shaving, tight wigs, and restrictive clothing was a less glamorous side of filming.

What is folliculitis?

As per the Cleveland Clinic, folliculitis is a common skin condition and occurs when a hair follicle becomes infected or inflamed. This condition may look like acne, often starting out as small red bumps.

While it is usually harmless and temporary, folliculitis can be uncomfortable — especially for actors. In Bridgerton, actors wear layers of synthetic fabrics, corsets, gloves, stockings, and tightly secured wigs for hours at a time. Sweat and friction create an environment where hair follicles can become irritated or infected.

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Cleveland Clinic mentions the following ways to take care of the irritated skin:

  • Using antibacterial cleansers to clean the skin. This will limit the amount of bacteria on your skin.
  • Applying warm towels to your irritated skin to sooth the discomfort.
  • Using anti-itch creams.

Folliculitis infections usually involve bacteria and yeast entering the hair follicles. This condition can be prevented by making some changes to the normal self-care routine. This can limit the amount of infectious material in your hair follicles.

By being open about the skin condition openly, the Bridgerton cast helped normalise a condition many people quietly experience.

For more information regarding the prevention and treatment options for folliculitis, please consult a health expert.