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Jess Wright admits her psoriasis attacks ‘skyrocketed’ after giving birth to her son Presley as she shares a positive update on her ongoing battle with the skin condition.

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Jess Wright, 38, admitted that her psoriasis attacks

Jess Wright has admitted that her psoriasis attacks ‘skyrocketed’ after giving birth to her son Presley, claiming her hormones played a huge role in it.

The former TOWIE star, 38, who shares two-year-old son Presley with husband William Lee-Kemp, has continued to be open and honest about her “debilitating” battle with the skin condition.

After years of feeling “horrible” and not wanting to take “her arms or legs out on holiday”, Jess told MailOnline her condition has improved dramatically.

Jess, who recently partnered with WaterWipes, shared that her battle with psoriasis has made her extra cautious to prevent any Presley skin conditions, like the one she has suffered from.

The mother of one said: ‘I’m really calm, I changed something about my diet. It’s still there, but it’s very, very mild compared to last year. When I had Presley, I think hormones played a huge role. And yes, he just shot himself.

Jess Wright, 38, admitted her psoriasis attacks “skyrocketed” after giving birth to her son Presley, claiming her hormones played a huge role in it.

After years of feeling

After years of feeling “awful” and not wanting to take her “arms or legs on holiday”, Jess told MailOnline her condition has improved dramatically.

‘When I had it much worse, it was horrible. I don’t think last summer I didn’t stick my arms or legs out even once, except during the holidays, where, you know, I didn’t know anyone.

“So I would spend the summer wearing long clothes in the boiling heat because I literally hated the way they looked.” So it’s really horrible, it’s debilitating.

‘It makes you feel really screwed and yes, but this year it’s been very refreshing to be able to extend your arms.

‘I’ll put on a t-shirt and check myself and be like a t-shirt. Can I wear a t-shirt? And I’ll be like, Yeah, I finally can, because my arms actually aren’t that bad right now, you know, there’s a little bit, but not a lot.

Elsewhere in the interview, Jess talked about her new partnership with WaterWipes’ latest campaign, Life Plays Dirty.

WaterWipes are specialized for sensitive skin and are made with only two ingredients. 99% water and a drop of fruit extract.

Jess, who praised the wipes, said: “So when you have a baby you obviously get all the pieces you like, make sure you’re prepared and stuff like that and the wipes I picked out straight away before I even bought.” around.

“So for me, it was very important because obviously when you have a baby, their skin is so sensitive at first that you don’t want to irritate it at all and you want everything to be perfect.”

The former TOWIE star, who shares two-year-old son Presley with husband William Lee-Kemp, has continued to be open and honest about her battle

The former TOWIE star, who shares two-year-old son Presley with husband William Lee-Kemp, has continued to be open and honest about her “debilitating” battle with the skin condition.

Jess, who recently partnered with WaterWipes, shared that her battle with psoriasis has made her extra cautious to prevent any Presley skin conditions, like the one she has suffered from.

Jess, who recently partnered with WaterWipes, shared that her battle with psoriasis has made her extra cautious to prevent any Presley skin conditions, like the one she has suffered from.

The mother of one said:

The mother-of-one said: “I’m really calm, I changed some of my diet.” It’s still there, but it’s very, very mild compared to last year. When I had Presley, I think hormones played a huge role. And yeah, he just shot through the roof.

'When I had it much worse, it was horrible. I don't think I put my arms or legs out once last summer, except during the holidays, where, you know, I didn't know anyone.

‘When I had it much worse, it was horrible. “I don’t think last summer I didn’t put my arms or legs out even once, except during the holidays, where, you know, I didn’t know anyone,” he added.

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“So I would spend the summer wearing long clothes in the boiling heat because I literally hated the way they looked.” “It’s really horrible, it’s debilitating,” she revealed.

Elsewhere in the interview, Jess talked about her new partnership with WaterWipes' latest campaign, Life Plays Dirty.

Elsewhere in the interview, Jess talked about her new partnership with WaterWipes’ latest campaign, Life Plays Dirty.

Jess, who praised the wipes, said:

Praising the wipes, Jess said: “It was really important because obviously when you have a baby their skin is so sensitive at first that you don’t want to irritate it at all, and you want everything.” to be perfect’

She added:

She added: “They’re the purest wipes for keeping your skin healthy and they’re gentle on any skin type, so they can also stain and rinse really well, like they’re actually really, really good.” how to get dirty and clean up all the mess

‘Wet wipes were an absolute go-to and I’ve used them ever since. So when Wipes realized this, we got chatting and stuff, that’s how it all came about.

“They’re the purest wipes for keeping your skin healthy and they’re gentle on any skin type, so they can also get really messy and brighten, like they’re actually really, really good at cleaning up stains and cleaning up all the mess.

Jess also admitted that she becomes incredibly self-conscious when she sees a spot on Presley’s skin, because of what she herself had to endure.

She said: ‘LAs you see, like the smallest spot on your baby’s skin. And you’re like, “Oh my God. What is that? Is it eczema?”

‘You become aware of that. And I think also, yeah, when I have that, you worry about them getting what you have.

‘So, yes, but I also believe that psoriasis is an autoimmune disease and can be hereditary, but that’s not always the case.

‘I’m just going to know, I hope to God that he doesn’t understand it and suffer with it because it’s not pleasant, but knock on wood. So far, he doesn’t have eczema psoriasis and I know some babies like us who do have eczema, and it can be terrible.

“So I’m very, very grateful that I don’t have it because, you know, it’s horrible to see them suffer.”

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