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In this enlightening episode, renowned NYC dermatologist Dr. Doris Day joins us to explore the profound connection between internal health and radiant skin. She shares how six common internal imbalances—sleep disruption, stress, gut health, hormonal fluctuations, nutrient deficiencies, and chronic low-grade inflammation—manifest visibly on our faces, explaining why addressing these from the inside out is crucial for lasting results. Dr. Day also tackles prevalent skin care myths, separating fact from fiction to empower you with accurate, science-backed insights. She explains what truly makes a skincare product effective after testing thousands herself, she equips listeners with practical, actionable guidance. Plus, she dives into skincare strategies tailored specifically for perimenopause and menopause, detailing how hormonal shifts alter your skin and offering adjustments to your routine to maintain your glow at every age. You won't want to miss the “skin from the inside out” look at skin care. For more information on Dr. Doris Day go to drdorisdaymd.com And follow her on Instagram @drdorisday Be a part of the every.body.talks. community and join our wellness group: every.body.talks. wellness group Follow us on Instagram: @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. Apple Podcasts Spotify Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!
In this LIVE podcast recording, Dr. Shereene Idriss is back to bust more skincare myths on everything from sunscreen misinformation to which ingredients are most legit - in her books. The Manhattan-based, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist has captured over 4 million followers with her skin “NERD”-iness, educating the world with her real-talk takes on skincare scams, sharing practical advice for the most challenging skin conditions and real talk about the wild and wonderful world of cosmetics.A special thank you to 1 Hotel Toronto for hosting our live podcast! Listen in to learn:Everything to know about Dr. Idriss' latest skincare innovation, a purple-tinted sunscreen, that amassed a 10,000 person waitlist in 36 hoursIs mineral sunscreen “better” than chemical sunscreen? The internet's favourite derm weighs inMove over collagen supplements – the Harvard-backed reason that Dr. Idriss believes that good ol' vitamin D may be the low-cost key to longevityThe most underrated skincare ingredient according to Dr. Idriss, and what it has to offer for problematic skin Could NAD+ skincare be the next buzzy ingredient to watch? Dr. Idriss' red hot takeTikTok takedown! Dr. Idriss' thoughts on the viral “Caveman Skincare trend ” Spicule skincare – saviour or scam?Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Dr. Shereene Idriss AKA Pillow Talk Derm Serving The Real Tea on Skincare ScamsWatch on YouTube: Dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss (#PillowtalkDerm) on Botox News, Skin Purging, Best SPF & MoreIs This $265 Face Cream Really The Goat? An Augustinus Bader Explainer PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! VegamourTired of dealing with shedding and thinning? Take back control of your hair with Vegamour. For a limited time go to VEGAMOUR.com/BEAUTY, code BEAUTY to get 20% off your first order. QuinceGive your summer closet an upgrade with Quince. Go to quince.com/breakingbeauty for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. MaraTry the Mara Chia + Moringa® Algae Enzyme Cleansing Oil! Head Into your local Sephora to shop MARA, or head to Sephora.com – and don't forget to wash your face! *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“ We acknowledge that the sun is great for mental health and we need some sunshine in our lives. But you have to protect yourself,” says board-certified dermatologist Rachel Nazarian, M.D. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, host and mindbodygreen beauty director Alexandra Engler talks with Nazarian about building a sunscreen wardrobe, invisible stressors that age you, and how to reverse UV damage. Show notes: -Follow our guest: @drrachelnazarian -Learn more about our guest: https://www.schweigerderm.com/providers/rachel-nazarian-m-d/ -Follow our host: @alex_blair_ -Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com -Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Check out my top picks for skin care here. If you're in your 40s or 50s and wondering why your skin suddenly feels different or why the products and routines that once worked now fall flat, you're not alone. In this episode of THE SKIN REAL, I sit down with fellow board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jen Haley to discuss the changes that happen to our skin during midlife. We talk about why the goal shouldn't be “anti-aging,” but rather aging well with intention, knowledge, and realistic expectations. We explore how hormonal shifts, lifestyle habits, and internal health impact your skin more than any expensive cream or trending procedure. And most importantly, Dr. Haley shares practical tools and mindset shifts to help you feel confident and in control of your skin again! This episode is for anyone tired of the hype and looking for honest, expert advice on how to care for your skin in midlife and beyond. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why trying to “fight aging” is a losing battle—and what to focus on instead How to work with your body (and hormones) in midlife to support healthy skin The overlooked lifestyle factors that impact your skin more than any serum Why confidence, energy, and purpose are the real markers of beauty Simple, dermatologist-approved strategies to care for your skin in your 40s and 50s Dr. Haley received her BS in biology and nutrition from Cornell University before receiving her Doctor of Medicine. She completed her internship and residency in San Diego and has been a Board-Certified Dermatologist since 2004. While serving as an Officer in the United States Navy, Dr. Haley was selected as the VIP dermatologist consultant to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. In 2006, Dr. Haley was named as the Head of the Dermatology Department in Pearl Harbor. Since 2009, Dr. Haley has been in private practice using her extensive international experience in medical, cosmetic and integrative dermatology. With her background in nutrition, fitness, and skin science, Dr. Haley understands the true integration of wellness and its effects on skin health. She has a podcast, called Radiance Revealed, where she brings together experts from all fields to discuss tips on how to integrate wellness into your life to achieve your true radiance. Since 2013, she has been the dermatology expert writer for FitnessRx magazine and has been actively sought to share her expertise consulting with numerous organizations, including many Global Fortune 500 companies. Dr. Haley has trained other physicians since 2014 to perform Botox and filler techniques and is a sought out teaching expert in the aesthetic industry. Dr. Haley has also worked on the scientific advisory board for multiple skin care start-up companies and regularly contributes to national and international publications (Oprah, BHG, Shape, WebMD) with her knowledge on holistic skin health. Dr. Haley splits her time between Scottsdale, AZ and Park City, UT and is the local Dermatologist for KPCW radio in Park City, where she enjoys educating the public on all things skin. She currently has a concierge and telemedicine practice in 20 states through Dermatologistoncall.com platform. Dr. Haley has a passion for health, fitness, and nutrition and enjoys integrating science with nature in her treatment approaches. Follow Dr. Haley here: https://www.instagram.com/drjenhaley/?hl=en https://radiancerevealed.libsyn.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-haley-md-faad-a4283b46/ https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/radiance-revealed-podcast/id1541361045 If you're building a personal brand, this is for you! Wealthy & Well-Known is the new audiobook from my mentors, Rory and AJ Vaden—and it's available for free before the official launch! It's packed with insights on turning your reputation into revenue.
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Anna and Raven speak with Blake Brooks, Board Certified Dermatologist and Hair Specialist at Fairfield Dermatology! She explains the best SPF to buy and the importance of it! You can find her at https://www.fairfieldderm.com/team/blake-brooks-md/! Photo Credit: Blake Brooks
Suddenly, one sees a lot of young people all over the place. Either they are going around with their hair screaming pink or blue, or diving into waters, learning to drive or flying abroad on vacation. It is because an entire generation is sliding into adulthood.突然,人们看到到处都是年轻人。他们要么把头发染成粉红色或蓝色,要么跳进水里,学习开车,或者在度假时飞到国外。这是因为整整一代人正在步入成年。As the college entrance examination, gaokao, came to an end earlier this month, China's high school graduates didn't just heave a sigh of relief — they opened their wallets to unleash the now familiar "post-gaokao economy", offering a peek into how 18-year-olds view money and freedom.随着高考在本月早些时候结束,中国的高中毕业生不仅松了一口气,他们还打开钱包,释放了现在熟悉的“高考后经济”,让人们一窥18岁的年轻人如何看待金钱和自由。For today's youth, this phase is becoming like a rite of passage, a brief period in which to craft a new identity before starting university life. Data from online travel agency Trip.com show that travel bookings surged by 88 percent only days after the exam. For most of these new adults, the trip was one of the first decisions they were taking as adults.对于今天的年轻人来说,这一阶段正变得像一个成人仪式,在开始大学生活之前,这是一个塑造新身份的短暂时期。在线旅行社Trip.com的数据显示,考试后几天,旅行预订量激增了88%。对于大多数新成年人来说,这次旅行是他们成年后的第一个决定之一。Parents are footing the bill for what many call "reward consumption". Many electronics stores have reported a double-digit growth in sales of smartphones, laptops and tablets, gifts that have always been considered essential for campus life. Besides, the sale of smart wearable products has also surged. As the high school graduates gradually become independent decision-makers and key participants in the market, their preferences are steering consumer trends, driving both market upgrades and product innovation.家长们正在为许多人所说的“奖励消费”买单。许多电子商店报告称,智能手机、笔记本电脑和平板电脑的销售额实现了两位数的增长,这些礼物一直被认为是校园生活中必不可少的。此外,智能可穿戴产品的销量也大幅增长。随着高中毕业生逐渐成为独立的决策者和市场的关键参与者,他们的偏好正在引导消费趋势,推动市场升级和产品创新。Yet this consumption trend is not purely materialistic, most of these 18-year-olds are investing in themselves. Learning how to drive is one of the most popular choices for fresh high school graduates, while many young people are joining gyms and swimming clubs to sculpt the perfect figure before entering college. Even the surge in appointments for teeth whitening and double eyelid surgery shows how the young are conscious of their looks.然而,这种消费趋势并不是纯粹的物质主义,这些18岁的年轻人中的大多数都在投资自己。学习开车是高中应届毕业生最受欢迎的选择之一,而许多年轻人在进入大学之前加入健身房和游泳俱乐部来塑造完美的身材。即使是牙齿美白和双眼皮手术预约的激增也表明了年轻人是如何意识到自己的外表的。Unlike people of older generations who associate consumption with pure enjoyment or status, today's teens see spending as a form of realizing their full potential. Therefore, pink hair dyes? Absolutely. Anime-inspired makeovers? Why not?与将消费与纯粹的享受或地位联系起来的老一辈人不同,今天的青少年将消费视为实现其全部潜力的一种形式。因此,粉红色染发剂?当然。动漫风格的化妆?为什么不呢?However, beneath the glitter lies a cautionary tale. The way families are spending tens of thousands of yuan for teenagers' "must-have" experiences is triggering debates over rational consumption. Dermatologists have raised concern about the safety of cheap hair dyes, while travel agents report parents overspending on luxury vacation packages. The key is balance, so young people need to rein in the desire to chase every trend.与将消费与纯粹的享受或地位联系起来的老一辈人不同,今天的青少年将消费视为实现其全部潜力的一种形式。因此,粉红色染发剂?当然。动漫风格的化妆?为什么不呢?Ultimately, this surge in post-gaokao spending reflects deeper shifts in China's social fabric. For businesses, it represents both an opportunity and a challenge. Companies that combine profitability with responsibility, offering student discounts on durable, practical goods rather than exploiting fleeting fads, are more likely to secure long-term customer loyalty.与将消费与纯粹的享受或地位联系起来的老一辈人不同,今天的青少年将消费视为实现其全部潜力的一种形式。因此,粉红色染发剂?当然。动漫风格的化妆?为什么不呢?The younger generation's preference for quality over quantity is reshaping entire industries. They are shifting from pursuing mere utilitarian value to seeking emotional fulfillment and resonance. Businesses are adapting to this trend by aligning with youth preferences, emphasizing quality, personalization and differentiation in products and services.年轻一代对质量而非数量的偏好正在重塑整个行业。他们正在从追求纯粹的功利价值转向寻求情感满足和共鸣。企业正在适应这一趋势,与年轻人的偏好保持一致,强调产品和服务的质量、个性化和差异化。Local governments can also better identify emerging demands, enhance high-quality supply, establish sustainable mechanisms and transform short-term momentum into long-term growth engines, ultimately driving comprehensive upgrades in consumption.地方政府还可以更好地识别新兴需求,加强高质量供应,建立可持续机制,将短期动力转化为长期增长引擎,最终推动消费全面升级。Beyond the economic figures, these spending choices reveal a profound truth: China's youth are not just preparing for university, they are rehearsing adulthood on their own terms. As businesses and policymakers take note, one thing is clear: the future belongs to those who see consumption not as an end, but as a means to build the lives they envision.除了经济数据,这些支出选择揭示了一个深刻的事实:中国的年轻人不仅在为大学做准备,还在按照自己的方式排练成年。正如企业和政策制定者所注意到的那样,有一件事是明确的:未来属于那些不把消费视为目的,而是把消费看作建设他们所设想的生活的手段的人。post-gaokaoeconomyn.高考后经济personalization and differentiationn.个性化和差异化
Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us. Is your skin keeping up with your weight loss?While GLP-1 medications can lead to powerful health changes, they also come with lesser-known side effects, especially for your skin and hair. From sudden dryness and irritation to facial volume loss and unexpected hair shedding, these changes can feel confusing and even discouraging when you're working so hard to improve your health.In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Samantha Schneider, a board-certified dermatologist, to break down what's really going on beneath the surface. We dive into what causes these shifts, from nutrient loss and inflammation to insulin resistance, and how to manage them before they become long-term concerns.You'll learn what to expect, when to seek help, and how to build a skin and hair routine that supports your transformation, rather than working against it. Whether you're early in your weight loss journey or navigating the aftermath, this conversation is packed with practical, judgment-free advice from a dermatologist who's seen it all!ReferencesSKINCARE PRODUCTS MENTIONED:CeraVe moisturizers (recommended brand for skin barrier repair)Cetaphil moisturizers (alternative recommended brand)AmLactin or ammonium lactate lotion (for acanthosis nigricans texture)Tinted sunscreens with iron oxide (for blue light protection)HAIR LOSS TREATMENTS:Minoxidil/Rogaine (topical, 5% for both men and women - avoid the 2.5% "women's" version)Ketoconazole shampoo (brand name: Nizoral)Nutrofol supplement (hair, skin, nail supplement)Hydrolyzed collagen supplementsSKIN CONDITIONS TREATMENT:Zeasorb-AF antifungal powder (for yeast infections/intertrigo)CONNECT WITH DR. SAMANTHA SCHNEIDER:WebsiteInstagramFacebookTik TokAll of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast. If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com Premium Season 1 of The Obesity Guide: Behind the Curtain -Dive into real clinical scenarios, from my personal medication journey to tackling weight loss plateaus, understanding insulin resistance, and challenges with GLP-1s. Plus, get a 40+ page guide packed with protein charts, weight loss formulas, and more. Pre-register for the Sep 30/30 group.
The HSE says rules on how sunbed use is marketed need to be tightened, after new research found some Dublin tanning salons are heavily promoting products like accelerators that encourage sunbed use, despite a ban on promoting sunbeds themselves. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Professor Caitriona Ryan, Consultant Dermatologist at the Institute of Dermatologists.
Despite widespread efforts to discourage the use of sunbeds for achieving a bronzed tan, tanning salons continue to emerge nationwide, with many people still choosing to use their services.What are the reasons behind the ongoing popularity of sunbeds, and what draws people to them?Joining Andrea to discuss is Professor Niki Ralph, Consultant Dermatologist with the Institute of Dermatologists and listeners.
The HSE says rules on how sunbed use is marketed need to be tightened, after new research found some Dublin tanning salons are heavily promoting products like accelerators that encourage sunbed use, despite a ban on promoting sunbeds themselves. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Professor Caitriona Ryan, Consultant Dermatologist at the Institute of Dermatologists.
Are you proactive when it comes to protecting yourself from skin cancer? In this episode, Merrill breaks down some details about skin cancer and reminds us to make that appointment!Music: Three Stories by Blue Dot SessionsRead a transcript of this episode. Transcripts are powered by Wordibly - Delivering fast, accurate marketing research transcripts in 48 hours or less.
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June 13, 2025 ~ Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Treyger, joins Dave Trott to share what summer skincare tips we should be following.
Dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry breaks down the best tips and tricks for taking care of your skin this summer. Also, Uzo Aduba and Josh Carter join to discuss their new documentary ‘Caregiving,' which explores the history of caregiving in the United States. Plus, Christina Hendricks stops by to catch up and talk about returning for season two of the hit show ‘The Buccaneers.' And, our Shop TODAY team shares a few summer style looks for all the men in your life.
Cosmetics are a big business. But while many brands promise to beautify and rejuvenate, it's not always clear whether their makeup products and creams actually benefit our skin. Dermatologist Dr. Renee Beach explains how some cosmetics, including anti-aging creams, can improve skin health, but says not to believe everything you read on the label. For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-transcripts. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. For more episodes of this podcast, click this link.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav is joined by renowned trichologist Bridgette Hill to uncover why scalp health is the true foundation of haircare. From inflammation and hormonal shifts to misdiagnosed flaking and product overload, Bridgette breaks down the science behind follicular wellness—and why healthy hair starts long before it reaches the surface.A key part of that conversation? Water quality. Bridgette explains how hard water, filled with minerals like calcium and chlorine, can disrupt the scalp's microbiome and block the absorption of even the best products. That's where Culligan comes in. Their advanced water softening systems help remove those hidden barriers so your scalp—and your hair—can actually benefit from your routine.Bridgette also shares her personal journey from editorial colorist to scalp care expert, revealing the turning points that led her to focus on what's happening beneath the strands. She unpacks the difference between dandruff and dry scalp, the growing importance of scalp serums, and how collaboration between dermatologists, trichologists, and hairstylists could shift the entire haircare industry.Whether you're struggling with hair loss, irritation, or simply want better results from your routine, this episode challenges traditional thinking—and shows how the future of haircare starts at the root, with science, intention, and cleaner water.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Scalp Health(1:01) Bridget's Background in Trichology(3:12) Defining Scalp Health and the Importance of the Scalp(5:43) The Impact of Hair Manipulation and the Role of Scalp Health(6:59) The Pandemic's Influence on Hair Health Awareness(9:01) Factors Impacting Scalp Health: Genetics, Illness, and Environment(11:01) Hard Water and Its Effect on Scalp and Hair(13:56) The Role of Ingredients and Product Formulation in Scalp Health(25:01) Collaborative Approach to Scalp and Hair Care: The Role of Trichologists, Dermatologists, and Hair Care ProfessionalsTo learn more about Culligan, visit their website and social media.Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textDr. Sandy Skotnicki is my guest today and we are discussing essential skincare after 40, addressing myths about natural products, hair loss, and the impact of diet and stress on skin health.00:00 Understanding skin needs as we age.08:24 Sunscreens 16:42 The importance of early detection and skin concerns25:03 Essential skincare ingredients 33:25 Managing skin conditions41:43 Misconceptions surrounding natural ingredients in skincare50:07 Ingredients that irritate skin58:27 Causes and treatments of hair lossFollow Dr Skotnicki! @SkinToItPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsandyskotnicki/Move Daily Membership: https://movedailyca.mykajabi.com/offers/rzB5Fqiw/checkoutFOLLOW ALONG!Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movedailyfitness/Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/movedailyfitness/Follow on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/tracysteen/Indemnity** All information provided by Move Daily Fitness and Tracy Steen is of a general nature and is furnished for educational/entertainment purposes only. No information is to be taken as medical or other health advice pertaining to any individual's specific health conditions. Move Daily is not engaged in rendering any medical services. Move Daily makes no guarantee regarding the accuracy, timeliness or relevance of any text, video or audio content. Any content provided is not a diagnosis, treatment plan or recommendation for a particular course of action regarding your health and it is not intended to provide specific medical advice. Do not delay in seeking the advice and diagnosis of a medical professional because of anything you may have read or interpreted from Move Daily Fitness content. Consult your health care professional before participating in or acting on any recommendations found on Move Daily Fitness. You agree, at your exposure, to indemnify and hold Move Daily Fitness and Tracy Steen harmless from any and all losses, liabilities and injuries, or damages resulting from and all claims, cause of action, suits, proceedings and demands against Move Daily Fitness and Tracy Steen, arising from or related to decisions or recommendations you make using Move Daily Fitness content. You agree that use of this information is at your own riskShop Legion Supplements and use discount code: MoveDailyThis is an affiliate link. The Move Daily Membership is a paid monthly subscription for women, which gives you access to a huge amount of resources to help support you in reaching your health goals. Whether you're looking to lose fat, gain lean muscle, focus on your nutrition, give time to wellness or simply wish to dial in your overall health, we can support you in achieving your objectives. Join today!Support the showThanks for moving daily with us in your fitness, wellness and nutrition! Be sure to follow us here:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TracySteenMoveDailyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/movedailyfitness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracy.steen1TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tracysteenSubscribe to my podcast! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2375873/support
In this episode, Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Jen Haley unpacks the science and solutions behind the most common cosmetic eye concerns: under-eye bags, dark circles, droopy eyelids, and hollowing. What's Inside: The causes behind tired-looking eyes-from genetics and lifestyle to aging and anatomy At-home and topical treatments, including vitamin C serums, retinol, caffeine-infused eye creams, and holistic remedies Integrative and in-office options: PRF (platelet-rich fibrin), hyaluronic acid fillers, and the latest in laser and energy-based therapies How neuromodulators like Botox can impact eyelid position and muscle tone-plus what you need to know about long-term use The role of Upneeq and other prescription treatments for droopy lids Pro tips for prevention, maintenance, and maximizing results safely Whether you're seeking a refreshed look or simply want to understand the latest advances in eye rejuvenation, this episode delivers actionable insights for radiant, youthful eyes! PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Follow Dr. Jen Haley on Instagram @drjenhaley - instagram.com/drjenhaley Connect on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jennifer-haley-md-faad-a4283b46 Visit her website at drjenhaley.com Book a consultation with Dr. Haley here: https://app.minnect.com/expert/DrJenHaley Dr. Haley's favorite skincare: https://www.alumiermd.com/join?code=5HUKRDKW #radiancerevealedpodcast
What actually works for healthy, vibrant skin—and what's just hype? In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant and refreshingly honest Dr. Mary Alice Mina, Harvard-trained dermatologist and host of The Skin Real podcast. We dive deep into what midlife skin really needs, what treatments are worth the money, and how hormonal changes can shake up everything we thought we knew about our skincare routines.Together, we unpack skin minimalism, sunscreen truths (spoiler: it really matters), and the difference between aging gracefully and chasing the next trending procedure. We also get personal—sharing our own frustrations about neck bands, droopy brows, and that “face falling” feeling—and ask Dr. Mina everything from estrogen creams to slugging and Botox. Episode Highlights:[0:02] - Welcoming Dr. Mary Alice Mina and diving into hormonal changes and midlife skin shifts.[3:38] - Our own candid stories about "face falling" and dry, aging skin.[5:00] - The psychological toll of aging and the importance of internal confidence.[8:10] - What “skin minimalism” actually means—and why less really can be more.[11:37] - Estrogen's role in skin hydration and how perimenopause changes everything.[13:53] - Sunscreen strategy: how often to reapply, the importance of hats, and Dr. Mina's favorite brands. [19:07] - Retinoids 101: how and when to use them for best results. [20:26] - All about neck bands: what works (and what doesn't). [26:09] - Estrogen creams for the face: what Dr. Mina prescribes and how it works. [28:58] - Why sleep is skin care and how sleep deprivation shows up on your face. [30:58] - Sunscreen myths, TikTok fads, and Dr. Mina's biggest dermatology pet peeves.[33:59] - Genetics vs. skincare habits—what really makes the difference.[40:16] - Starting or restarting retinoids without overwhelming your skin.[40:39] - Why annual skin checks are essential and how to talk to your dermatologist.[43:31] - How to connect with Dr. Mina and find your “skin style” through her quiz. Resources:Dr. Mary Alice Mina's Podcast: The Skin RealFind your skin style quiz: https://www.theskinreal.com/style Skincare Compounding: Skin Medicinals (estriol cream)Sunscreen favorites: EltaMD, La Roche-Posay, Neutrogena StickInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drminaskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drminaskinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskinTitktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drminaskinMedium: https://medium.com/@drminaskinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/06k6qtsxj4uvtpulz6w5ghdc8l2gwo/Make sure to visit the “Resources” page on our website www.insightsfromthecouch.org to download the worksheet and take ways that accompany each episode. This is hugely important as we are now creating a download that is unique to each episode and working hard to create an email list to support our programming offerings moving forward.
Ever heard of 'prejuvenation'? It's the buzzy trend where Gen Z and young millennials are starting anti-ageing routines way earlier than previous generations - we're talking teenagers at Mecca, in case you haven't noticed. In this episode, Kelly unpacks the social media-driven beauty trend with one of Sydney's leading dermatologists Dr. Shreya Andric and confirms when you should actually start thinking about anti-aging (hint: mid-twenties, not tweens!). Plus, she reveals the ingredients that really are worth your hard-earned dollars and her ride-or-die ingredients for every age. Get ready for some serious skincare wisdom bombs, no matter your age. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Anti-Ageing Intensive Hydration Serum $27.96 Discolouration Correcting Serum $27.96 15% Vitamin C + Ferulic Acid Serum $39.95 FOR MORE WHERE THIS CAME FROM: Watch & Subscribe on Youtube here Follow us on Instagram: @youbeautypodcast Follow us on TikTok: @youbeautypod Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here For our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more - sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter here Subscribe to Mamamia here GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren Guest: Dr Shreya Andric Producer: Mollie Harwood Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler Mamamia's studios are furnished with thanks to Fenton & Fenton. For more head to their website here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As search algorithms evolve, dermatologists are shifting from technical SEO to content marketing strategies. In this discussion, we'll talk about how a content-first approach delivers better engagement and conversion rates than traditional SEO tactics.For more, visit https://medfiremedia.com MedFire Media division of Logjam Solutions Limited City: Waterlooville Address: 101 Woodsedge Website: https://medfiremedia.com
If your For You Page has turned into a skincare aisle, you need to hear this. This week on FIT(ish), Phoebe Parsons is joined by leading dermatologist Dr Davin Lim to spill the tea on the internet's most viral skincare trends. From slugging and skin cycling to pimple patches and pore vacuums, Dr Lim gives his unfiltered take on what’s worth your money—and what might be wrecking your skin barrier. Don't forget to follow FIT(ish) on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Phoebe on Instagram hereFor more information about Dr Davin Lim follow his instagram hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tried prescriptions, pricey skincare, and still breaking out?
When's the last time you really looked at your nails? Could they be revealing something more than just your latest manicure? What if they were giving you clues about your internal health? This week on Salad with a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck welcomes renowned dermatologist and nail health expert Dr. Dana Stern to uncover what your nails are trying to tell you. From decoding nail color and shape to the truth about nail polish, gel manicures, and whether nails need to "breathe"—this episode is packed with everything you need to know for healthy nails from the cuticle to the tip. Tune in to learn how your nails can serve as your body's early warning system—and what you can do to care for them, inside and out. The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, who discusses wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store. IN THIS EPISODE:(05:43) Dr. Dana explains some of the underlying health conditions indicated by your nails(11:49) Breakthrough study on brittle nails(15:36) Discussion about gel manicures, nail polishes, and UV exposure (20:50) Do nails breathe, and cuticle care(22:52) What does the cuticle tell us about our nails(28:36) Giving your nails a break, and what about polish removers(33:11) What products and supplements will promote nail health, and what about biotin(42:44) Get a precision glass nail file for ultimate nail careKEY TAKEAWAYS:Nails can be indicators of underlying health conditions. Changes in the nails, such as unusual color or shape (like spoon-shaped nails indicating iron deficiency or white nails potentially signaling diabetes or heart issues), can be early signs of systemic diseases. Observing nail health can provide valuable clues for early diagnosis and intervention. Many standard nail enhancements, like gels, acrylics, and dips, can damage the nail plate and surrounding skin. In particular, the removal process of soak-off gels has been scientifically proven to thin and weaken the nail plate, making it more prone to brittleness and breakage. Potential risks are associated with UV lamps used in gel manicures. Switch to a precision glass nail file for smoother, healthier nail edges and reduced breakage. Nails don't breathe, but good blood flow is crucial for their health. Therefore, maintaining good peripheral circulation through cardiovascular activity or even hand massage is vital for healthy nail growth and preventing issues like brittleness and peeling, especially as we age and tend to have poorer circulation.The cuticle is a vital protective barrier for the nail and should not be removed. It acts as a natural seal, protecting the nail matrix (the nail's growth center) from water, moisture, and pathogens. Disrupting the cuticle can lead to nail abnormalities like patches, surface irregularities, bumps, and even separation. Liquid cuticle removers essentially destroy the cuticle, just like cutting it. QUOTES: (08:46) “If I see a white situation in someone's nails, I get general labs. I'm taking a thorough history and trying to uncover it. Something has been missed or something is brewing.” - Dr. Dana Stern(09:21) “We see this a lot with oral health too, that it's, you're seeing things before it manifests in the symptoms that everybody seems to be looking for.” - Jenn Trepeck(10:51) “If you have spec, a single pigmented band, meaning that one of your nails has this brown streak, that's something you want to see a board-certified dermatologist for, to examine.” - Dr. Dana Stern(18:47) “The take-home message is use protection because we know that UV radiation is definitively associated with skin cancer, UVA specifically in the case of the nail lights they use.” - Dr. Dana Stern(42:24) “I think at some point, a greater commitment to supplementation, a greater commitment to the quality of protein choices is really helpful and important.” - Jenn Trepeck(51:44) “The nails are the crystal ball to your internal health. So let's remove our polish for a minute or two or more. Take a look and choose quality nail care.” - Jenn TrepeckRESOURCES:Become A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn's Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramGUEST RESOURCES:Dr. Dana Nails - WebsiteDr. Dana Nails - Instagram Dr. Dana Nails - FacebookDr. Dana Nails - LinkedInDr. Dana Nails - TikTokGUEST BIOGRAPHY:Dr. Dana Stern is the only board-certified dermatologist in the U.S. who devotes her entire practice to the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of the nails. As one of the country's most trusted and respected nail specialists, patients worldwide, from celebrities to luminaries, come to see Dr. Dana at her bustling Fifth Avenue, New York City and Hamptons practices. After observing what her patients used on their nails, she determined that nail care products were formulated with harsh chemicals and not backed by science. She knew there needed to be a change, and that she was the person to do it. Drawing from almost two decades of nail expertise and her vast knowledge of product chemistry, she founded her eponymous nail care brand, Dr.Dana's mission is to revolutionize the at-home nail treatment industry and change how we care for our nails. She is the Nail Expert Choice for the media, and Vogue magazine called her the“Go-to Dermatologist for nail disorders and cosmetic conditions relating to nail disease”. She is also a contributing editor for Nails Magazine, where she writes a column entitled “A Day in the Life of a Nail Doctor.” In addition to her impressive career, which includes a position as Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City,Dr. Dana is also a busy mom of three boys and a rescue Basset hound named Bo.
These days it seems like everyone has a take on the ideal skin care routine. So rather than listen to an influencer or celebrity, we decided to ask one of our experts: what is the right way to care for our skin over time? And what vitamins and products are actually important? NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medical dermatologist Dr. Shari Lipner shares some of her recommendations for how to take care of your skin, addresses some myths about skin and aging and gets into which fads may actually be dangerous for your health.___Dr. Shari Lipner is board certified in Dermatology and has a wide range of clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of skin, hair, and nail disorders. She is one of the few experts in nail disorders in the world, and treats patients with nail psoriasis, nail fungal diseases, brittle nails, and nail cancers. She is also one of the leading researchers in dermatology. She has authored over 400 peer-reviewed publications, numerous books and book chapters, lectures nationally and internationally, and is frequently featured by the media including CNN, NPR, Self, Allure, The Washington Post, and The New York Times for her expertise. ___Health Matters is your weekly dose of health and wellness information, from the leading experts. Join host Courtney Allison to get news you can use in your own life. New episodes drop each Wednesday.If you are looking for practical health tips and trustworthy information from world-class doctors and medical experts you will enjoy listening to Health Matters. Health Matters was created to share stories of science, care, and wellness that are happening every day at NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation's most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. In keeping with NewYork-Presbyterian's long legacy of medical breakthroughs and innovation, Health Matters features the latest news, insights, and health tips from our trusted experts; inspiring first-hand accounts from patients and caregivers; and updates on the latest research and innovations in patient care, all in collaboration with our renowned medical schools, Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine. To learn more visit: https://healthmatters.nyp.org
Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the evolving landscape of dermatology with a focus on incretin medications, particularly GLP-1 agonists. This podcast explores the historical context of these medications, their role in weight management, and the implications for dermatological health. Dr. Kamangar addresses the side effects associated with these treatments, including the phenomenon known as 'Ozempic face,' and offers recommendations for maintaining healthy weight and skin health. Takeaways - Incretin medications include GLP-1 agonists and GIPs. - GLP-1 agonists have been used since 2005 for diabetes. - Weight loss medications can have significant side effects. - Rapid weight loss can lead to 'Ozempic face' due to fat loss. - Maintaining muscle mass is crucial during weight loss. - Long-term use of weight loss medications may be necessary. - Lifestyle changes are essential for sustainable weight management. - Dermatologists should be aware of the metabolic effects of these medications. - Natural fat in the face is important for youthful appearance. - Body contouring devices can help target specific fat areas. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Dermatometabolic Series 02:47 - Understanding Incretin Medications 06:02 - The Role of GLP-1 Agonists in Weight Management 09:10 - Exploring Side Effects and Safety Profiles 12:08 - Comparative Effectiveness of Semaglutide and Terzepatide 14:48 - Ozempic Face: Causes and Solutions 21:07 - Recommendations for Healthy Weight Management
In this episode of With Bowl and Spoon, I chat with Dr. Nadia Sundlass, an integrative dermatologist with Forefront Dermatology. We dive into the fascinating connection between the gut microbiome and our skin, how fermented foods play a role, and why modern dermatology is expanding to include holistic practices like herbalism and Ayurvedic medicine. We also touch on the impact of microplastics, and why you should get that skin check—especially since May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month.https://forefrontdermatology.com/provider/nadia-sundlass-md-phd/This episode is sponsored by Terroir Designs, https://www.terroir-designs.com/
Dr Dean Berman is a performance and goal driven medical professional with over 15 years' extensive experience in the private, corporate and aesthetic healthcare sector. A detailed problem solver ranging from diagnosing andprescribing effective treatments to creating innovative training and education strategies to drive the growth of medical brands. Dr Berman is a clear and passionate communicator with the ability to forge long-term relationships with corporate stakeholders, KOLs and patients enabling keen uptake of projects and retention of specific desired direction.Dr. Maya Sinai is a Dermatologist and Mohs surgeon. Her love of dermatologic surgery and aesthetics started in her studies in medical illustration, where she earned a master's degree from John Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.After illustrating a surgical atlas, Dr Maya graduated Medical School from Tel-Aviv University, NY Sackler program. Dr. Sinai completed two Mohs surgery fellowships and worked as a Mohs surgeon in Assuta, Soroka, and Shamirhospitals in Israel and Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX.For the past 10 years, Dr Sinai has worked in aesthetic, general, and surgical dermatology, offering innovativefacial rejuvenation, volume restoration, and anti-aging treatments. Dr Sinai is running her practice for aesthetics and surgical dermatology. These high achieving best friends support one another professionally and personally – Hanya Oversby enjoyed catching up with them recently to hear their amazing stories! For more information on Dr Dean Berman, please click on this linkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-dean-berman-md-797469242/?originalSubdomain=at For moreinformation on Dr Maya Sinai, please click on this linkhttps://www.hubmeded.com/experts/dr-maya-sinai More informationabout Hanya Oversby can be found onhttps://hanyaoversby.com.au/
Episode 050 | Aamir Hussain, MD, MAPP is a board-certified dermatologist currently practicing in Northern Virginia. If you didn't catch him on episode 028 published on August 1st, 2024, check that out first to learn more of his story and then join us as we explore the intersection of cryptocurrency and the business of dermatology in light of his recent cover story in The Dermatologist. Dr. Hussain is an internationally-recognized speaker, writer and educator on health policy, medical education and interfaith dialogue. He speaks five languages and enjoys teaching and working with diverse patient populations. He'll also be welcoming his first child in less than month, so let's wish him and his family all the best as they begin that beautiful journey!Dr. Hussain has won multiple teaching awards from Georgetown University School of Medicine. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, authored several book chapters and written for prestigious media outlets, such as The New York Times.He completed his medical degree and master's degree in public policy at the University of Chicago, and his dermatology residency at Georgetown University. And watch out -- he's known as the Pun-isher due to his penchant for bad puns!Connect with and learn from Dr. Hussain
The latest skincare trend online you may have seen is the ‘caveman' method, which essentially involves people cutting out all skincare products and entirely even forgoing washing their face with water for a period to get better skin, but should you be doing it, or is it actually causing more harm to your skin?Joining Kieran to discuss is Professor Nikki Ralph, Consultant Dermatologist in the Institute of Dermatologists and Photobiology.
Will “Gentle Cure”—a nonsurgical treatment—supplant standard Mohs surgery as a treatment for common skin cancers? Cranberry extract scores UTI benefits; Does exercise really extend life? Nearsightedness is skyrocketing—but a simple method may prevent it; 3/4 of doctor visits involve prescribing drugs; Omega-6 fatty acids from ubiquitous seed oils may fuel cancer growth.
Every Saturday morning, Weekend Breakfast focuses on an area of 'wellness' - health, relationships, mental health, career, home - it's all about practicing healthy habits to attain better physical and mental health outcomes. CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King is joined by a Dermatologist at Rondebosch Mediclinic, Dr Dilshaad Asmal. Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King is the weekend breakfast show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour morning programme is the perfect (and perky!) way to kickstart your weekend. Author and journalist Sara-Jayne Makwala-King spends 3 hours interviewing a variety of guests about all things cultural and entertaining. The team keeps an eye on weekend news stories, but the focus remains on relaxation and restoration. Favourites include the weekly wellness check-in on Saturdays at 7:35am and heartfelt chats during the Sunday 9am profile interview. Listen live – Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala-King is broadcast Saturdays and Sundays between 07:00 and 10:00am (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/weekend-breakfast-with-sara-jayne-makwala-king/audio-podcasts/weekend-breakfast-with-sara-jayne-makwala-king/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Skincare Confidential, Dr. Patti Farris and Dr. Jill Waibel discuss the advancements in laser surgery and dermatology, focusing on the importance of post-procedure care and innovative skincare products. They delve into the RG-6 study, which highlights the integration of genomics and AI in skincare formulation, and the significance of using scientifically-backed products for optimal skin health. The conversation emphasizes the evolution of skincare practices and the future of integrated skincare in dermatology. A big thanks to our sponsor Skinceuticals. Takeaways: Post-procedure care is crucial for successful laser treatment outcomes.Using the right products post-laser can prevent complications.The RG-6 study showcases innovative skincare formulation using AI.SkinCeuticals is recognized for its scientific approach to skincare.Integrated skincare combines procedures with effective products for better results.The future of dermatology lies in preventive care and advanced treatments.Patients are increasingly aware of the importance of skincare science.Dermatologists must rely on studies to recommend products.The conversation around skincare is evolving with new scientific insights. Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, we revisit the 2024 SF Derm Society's Annual Conference where Dr. Jason Hawkes discusses the complexities of urticaria, including its definitions, types, and the role of mast cells in the condition. This presentation highlights the differences between acute and chronic urticaria, the importance of understanding autoimmunity in relation to urticaria, and the latest treatment approaches, including innovative therapies like Omalizumab. The episode concludes with a call to action for dermatologists to embrace the treatment of urticaria and engage with their patients effectively. Takeaways - Urticaria is often misunderstood, but it has exciting aspects to explore. - Acute urticaria lasts less than six weeks, while chronic urticaria lasts longer. - Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is often idiopathic and can last for years. - Mast cells play a central role in the pathophysiology of urticaria. - Autoimmunity is a common theme in patients with urticaria, especially in women. - Diagnosis of urticaria is primarily clinical, with no specific lab tests required. - Many patients do not respond to standard antihistamine treatments. - Omalizumab is a powerful treatment option for chronic urticaria. - Anaphylaxis is rare in patients treated with Omalizumab for urticaria. - Dermatologists should feel confident in treating urticaria with available therapies. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast 00:57 - Understanding Urticaria: Definitions and Types 03:50 - Differentiating Acute and Chronic Urticaria 06:13 - The Role of Mast Cells in Urticaria 09:03 - Autoimmunity and Urticaria: Comorbidities and Testing 10:59 - Diagnosis and Treatment Approaches for Urticaria 13:52 - Innovative Therapies: Omalizumab and Beyond 15:42 - Conclusion and Call to Action
She's back! I'm joined once again by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marjory Nigro for a real talk on Botox, fillers, and all things cosmetic. We're diving into the differences between dermatologists and plastic surgeons—what they do, how their approaches vary, and which one to see for what. Dr. Nigro also shares the history and science behind injectables, the rise of preventative treatments, and how to recognize when you might be going too far.More from Dr. Nigro: https://nigroderm.com/https://www.instagram.com/nigrodermatology/ https://www.facebook.com/nigroderm Listen to the Podcast: https://bit.ly/Over50andFlourishingwithDominiqueSachsePodcastWebsite: https://dominiquesachse.tv/Book: https://dominiquesachse.tv/book/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquesachse/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueSachse/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dominiquesachse?lang=enYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXrsVPFsk-66NTaoGMXoPFQThanks to my Sponsors: Get started at https://factormeals.com/dominique50off and use code dominique50off to get 50 percent off plus FREE shipping on your first box. Right now, Ancient Nutrition is offering 25% off your first order when you go to https://AncientNutrition.com/OVER50 Get 35% off on all orders above $139 @Mixtiles with code OVER50 at https://www.mixtiles.com/OVER50 #Mixtilespod Get better sleep, hair and skin with Blissy and use OVER50POD to get an additional 30% off at https://blissy.com/OVER50POD For 10% off your order, go to https://pestie.com/over50 Interested in being featured as a guest? Please email courtney@dominiquesachse.tv For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.comWe want to make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
She's back! I'm joined once again by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marjory Nigro for a real talk on Botox, fillers, and all things cosmetic. We're diving into the differences between dermatologists and plastic surgeons—what they do, how their approaches vary, and which one to see for what. Dr. Nigro also shares the history and science behind injectables, the rise of preventative treatments, and how to recognize when you might be going too far. More from Dr. Nigro: https://nigroderm.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nigrodermatology/ https://www.facebook.com/nigroderm Listen to the Podcast: https://bit.ly/Over50andFlourishingwithDominiqueSachsePodcast Website: https://dominiquesachse.tv/ Book: https://dominiquesachse.tv/book/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquesachse/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueSachse/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dominiquesachse?lang=en Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXrsVPFsk-66NTaoGMXoPFQ Thanks to my Sponsors: Get started at https://factormeals.com/dominique50off and use code dominique50off to get 50 percent off plus FREE shipping on your first box. Right now, Ancient Nutrition is offering 25% off your first order when you go to https://AncientNutrition.com/OVER50 Get 35% off on all orders above $139 @Mixtiles with code OVER50 at https://www.mixtiles.com/OVER50 #Mixtilespod Get better sleep, hair and skin with Blissy and use OVER50POD to get an additional 30% off at https://blissy.com/OVER50POD Interested in being featured as a guest? Please email courtney@dominiquesachse.tv For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com We want to make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni - the first woman to occupy that role - has faced one of her biggest international tests yet. She is the first European leader to go to Washington to meet President Trump since his recent announcement of new tariffs on the EU. So how did Meloni's meeting with Donald Trump go, and how is Giorgia Meloni being seen back home, particularly by Italian women? Kylie Pentelow is joined by Laura Gozzi, Senior News and Foreign Affairs Journalist at the BBC.For the first time in its 900 year history, girls will be singing in the choir at St Paul's Cathedral on Easter Sunday. We hear from some of the girl choristers, and Kylie speaks to Dr Katherine Hambridge, Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Durham and Carris Jones, Vicar Choral and Girls' Voices Project Manager at St Paul's Cathedral about the significance of this moment.Eczema is a complex long-term condition involving the immune system, genetics, skin barrier and the environment. 1 in 5 children and 1 in 10 adults have it. With NHS waiting times for dermatology appointments varying widely depending on location - many young women have taken to social media to talk about the condition, their own skin journeys and share photographs. Kylie is joined by two of them, Chloe Tatton and Katie Mackie, who both grew up with eczema; and Dr Tess McPherson, Consultant Dermatologist from the British Association of Dermatologists and the author of Skin Conditions in Young People.In Emma Gannon's new novel Table for One, the main character Willow learns to embrace the benefits of her new-found singledom after years of being in a relationship - and that includes learning to do typical couple activities, like going out for dinner, alone. Emma joins Kylie to discuss this, alongside expert on all things self-care, psychologist Suzy Reading. Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Rebecca Myatt
What a Dermatologist wants you to know about hair loss, hair growth and whether a cap is making you go bald! Dr. Blankenship, of ima Healthcare, joins Amy & JJ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Getting outdoors into the sun is healthy, but when is it too much and are we putting our skin at risk if we don't protect it? Today's episode I dive into skin cancer with skin cancer surgeon and dermatologist Dr. Ellen Marmur. We cover: Different types of skin cancers and what to look out for How to screen for skin cancer If you need surgery and if so, how best to remove skin cancers What those white freckles on your legs really mean Where skin cancers show up most for women in midlife Photobiomodulation – light therapy can be used for skin cancer treatment and prevention Lasers How best to protect your skin Is sunscreen toxic and what to look out for when buying, plus what she uses The best and worst times to spend time outdoors Should we really be skipping the sunglasses to set our circadian rhythm? The coolest light device for skin treatment, even cancer, and protection Dr. Ellen Marmur is one of New York City's most respected dermatologists, known for her unique combination of expertise in skin cancer surgery and cosmetic dermatology. After eight years as the first woman Chief of Dermatologic Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Dr. Ellen founded Marmur Medical, where she has spent the past decade pioneering advanced treatments in skin cancer, Mohs surgery, reconstructive surgery, women's health dermatology, and aesthetic procedures. Dr. Marmur has done pioneering research in green LED light therapy, in collaboration with Rockefeller University. Dr. Marmur is a full Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center, where she trains the next generation of dermatologists. Get 15% off the MMSphere and other products on the Marmur Medical website and MMSkincare.com with code ZORA or this link https://mmskincare.com/zorab Website: https://www.marmurmedical.com Website: https://mmskincare.com/ Contact Dr. Ellen Marmur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_ellen_marmur Instagram: https://instagram.com/mmskincare TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dr.ellenmarmur TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mmskincaregenius TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@marmurmedical Give thanks to our sponsors: Qualia senolytics and brain supplements. 15% off with code ZORA here. Try BEAM minerals at 20% off with code ZORA here. Get Primeadine spermidine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. Get Mitopure Urolithin A by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at Get Magnesium Breakthrough by Bioptimizers. 10% discount with code HACKMYAGE at Try OneSkin skincare with code ZORA for 15% off https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2685556&u=4476154&m=102446&urllink=&afftrack= Join Biohacking Menopause before May 1, 2025 to win a bottle of Accelerated Health iodine and Essential Amino Acids! 10% off with code ZORA at AcceleratedHealth.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page: @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Private Women's Only Support Group: https://hackmyage.com/biohacking-menopause-membership/ Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com
See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog In my Anti-Aging-Longevity practice, one of the complaints my new patients tell me about is the fact that their hair is thinning, falling out or changing to a brittle texture, as well as the fact that their hair is turning grey. Hair DOES get thinner, coarser, and greyer as we age! That is a fact, and one I can't fully explain to you, except that it happens to everyone! My philosophy is that each of us should work with what we have, and optimize it, as well as treat any condition that makes hair loss work instead of wishing and wishing we had the hair we did when we were 25! Accepting the fact that your hair gets thinner after 40 and working with the hair you have takes knowledge to determine what is normal and what is not. Some of the things that everyone should know before looking for the best path forward to healthy hair. Aging and Slower Hair Growth Low Growth Hormone Lack of Estradiol and T in women and lack of T in men Aging causes Growth Hormone (GH) to decrease, which slows the growth of hair, fingernails, bone. Your hair falls out at the same rate as it did when you were young, but the growth slows which results in losing more hair than you replace which thins your hair! If you started your young life with fine, thin hair, then this difference between growth and loss of hair can make your hair very thin. To get to the root of the problem (I apologize) increasing GH will make your hair grow a bit faster. Testosterone replacement and Estradiol replacement both increase the growth of GH. Both hormone replacements increase hair thickness. Testosterone has a second benefit. Testosterone makes your scalp oiler, which in turn increases the longevity of your hair. At menopause the lack of these two hormones causes a big change in hair thickness. Loss of hair in specific areas—Balding Genetics Scarring alopecia Androgenic alopecia Extensions Dread-locks Balding and alopecia both cause a person to lose hair follicles, not just slow the rate of hair growth. Balding usually is genetically determined, so look at the older members of your family to determine what is in your future. This type of hair loss is very difficult to treat. 50% of men have some balding by age 50, and 1/3 of women experience it sometime in their lives. Until recently there was nothing to stop this process or grow more hair in those areas, however both men and women can resurrect their hair follicles (if they haven't been gone too long) and make them grow with the TED hair restoration painless ultrasound treatment by Alma. Other options are Hans Weiman hair transplants or weaves, both of which are extremely expensive, don't necessarily look natural (President Biden and his son) and must be redone every couple of years. Women can just cover over the problem with a wig, but even that answer has drawbacks—they are hot and itchy until you get used to it. Women can also get extensions to make their hair look thicker, but it ruins the quality of the hair you have which in the long run causes even more hair loss from scarring of the scalp. Women of color have traditionally used tight braids, cornrowing or dreadlocks to control their hair. This cultural process causes them to break their hair off at the scalp and damage the hair follicle from tension, which results in hair no longer growing in multiple areas of the scalp. Change in Hair Texture and Dryness At menopause for women and when men's testosterone gets very low, we notice a change in texture of our hair. The cuticle area that covers the hair shaft becomes fragile and stops protecting the hair shaft, so the texture becomes frizzy, and hair breaks causing a dull look similar to what my mother used to call a “birds nest”. Our scalps become dry, and the oil glands dry up with age and loss of sex hormones, so hair is dry and frizzy, making us look like we just stuck our fingers in a light switch. You can read about many “natural remedies” but beyond taking collagen, Biotin and B vitamins most supplements don't work in a dramatic way that would be noticeable. The remedies for hair loss include all the following and you will have to do most of them to improve your aging hair! Hormone replacement of Estradiol and Testosterone Conditioners (which only work a little) Hair color which covers the shaft with pigment and strengthens hair Brazilian treatment that drives straightener into the hair shaft and seals it with heat. Take supplements of Collagen every morning Take methyl B12 and Biotin daily Stop bleaching your hair Eat a diet with healthy fats and protein Wash your hair every 2-3 days Take the fat soluble vitamins A.E.K,D If you are anemic take iron supplements Avoid statins if possible Other medical causes of frizzy, broken hair can be found in low thyroid hormones which slows hair growth, decreases oil production, and results in brittle hair all over the head. Replacing your thyroid hormones and supplementing your iodine can overcome this obstacle. All medicine changes should be managed by your doctor. Many drugs cause hair loss, and you can't change some of them: Metoprolol or any Beta blocker Blood pressure medication Prednisone and all steroids Cancer treatments Anything that inhibits your B vitamins like some autoimmune diseases What can you do to fix what you can fix! Nutrition: Hair is protein; however hair requires oil (fat) to grow and be beautiful—a diet rich in protein, and healthy fats give you the building blocks to make healthy hair and skin. Add Vitamins of A/E/K/D, vitamin C, Multi Methyl B vitamins with methyl folate and Biotin because our diets aren't perfect! Hair care: Get hair products without sulfides. They break hair and make it weak! Wash your hair as little as possible. Decrease the use of hot hair tools like flat irons. Color your hair and or Brazilian it to make it stronger. Medications not to take are listed above. But the medications to take to help your hair are your sex hormones, Estradiol, Testosterone, and make sure your DHT doesn't get too high which can cause hair loss in the male pattern. You may need Finasteride or Minoxidil if you have male pattern hair loss. Sun damage is important to maintain your hair in sunny areas. Wear a hat or scarf when outside and comb some conditioner through your hair at the pool to “cover your hair from sun damage”. Summary: Now that you know the possible causes and treatments for hair loss, you can do everything possible up to seeking medical care, and then medical care may be necessary. Hair thinning is often familial and also due to our estradiol and testosterone hormones decreasing after 35-40 years of age. You may need a scalp biopsy from a Dermatologist if your hair loss is in patches or severe over a short period of time, which implies an autoimmune disease. When you see a doctor be prepared with a list of your hair products, your diet, a list of medicines and a timeline for your hair loss. This preparation will get you the best treatment per doctor visit, and your doctor will appreciate not having to ask you all those questions!
Dr. Teo Soleymani is a board-certified dermatologist, skin cancer surgeon, and founder of CDMS Dermatology, specializing in complex skin reconstruction and evidence-based approaches to skin health and aging.15 Daily Steps to Lose Weight and Prevent Disease PDF: https://bit.ly/46XTn8f - Get my FREE eBook now!Subscribe to The Genius Life on YouTube! - http://youtube.com/maxlugavereWatch my new documentary Little Empty Boxes - http://littleemptyboxes.comThis episode is proudly sponsored by:Puori provides IFOS-certified, high potency fish oil to satisfy all of your pre-formed omega-3 needs! Visit Puori.com/MAX and use promo code MAX to get 20% off site-wide.Kion makes one of my absolute favorite whey isolate protein powders and also a go-to source of creatine. Save 20% by going to http://getkion.com/geniuslife.Manukora makes delicious, creamy, glyphosate-free Manuka honey that's rich in MGO. Head to http://manukora.com/genius for $25 off a starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook!
As seen on the Today Show, Good Morning America and more, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dendy Engelman is on the front lines of *everything* to do with the buzziest skincare innovations and latest in-office cosmetic treatments. This week, we find out what she's swapping out of her own skincare routine now that spring has officially arrived. Plus, Dr. Dendy helps us break down some of the juiciest skincare headlines – like does salmon sperm in your moisturizer really do anything? What are DNA repair enzymes exactly? And could your workouts make hyperpigmentation worse?You'll hear about: Which ingredients make sense for warmer weather, and which ones you should put on pause for nowDr. Dendy's go-to serums for hydration – even for the oiliest skin types (including one that won't break the bank)The sunscreen that she personally swears by that's prescribed for protecting and reversing sun damage in Europe (!)The neck and decollete cream that she thinks is actually worth the money (especially when you're showing a little extra skin right about now!)The new way that she's using neuromodulators – and she's her own guinea pig!!Plus, the viral facial that has the phone ringing off the hook at her office these days For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Subscribe and watch this episode on our YouTube channel and find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our newsletter here Related episodes like this: The Top 5 Retinol Questions, AnsweredDerm Hot Takes! The Real Deal on Those Viral Hypochlorous Acid Skin Sprays, the Most Legit At-Home Skincare Devices and the Unsexy Vitamin C Serum You Need To Know About NowAre You Applying Your Sunscreen the Right Way? Plus Myth-Busting Those Rage-Bait SPF Headlines, Tanning on Trial and More With Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! One SkinVisit oneskin.co/BEAUTY and use code BEAUTY at checkout for 15% off your first purchase. NuulyNuuly is a subscription clothing rental service that's all about helping you have fun and get creative with your style. Nuuly is a great value at $98 a month for any 6 styles, and right now you can get $28 off your first month when you go to nuuly.com and enter the code BEAUTY. Fast Growing TreesFast Growing Trees makes it easy to order online, and your plants are delivered to your door in just a few days. This Spring they have the best deals for your yard, up to half off on select plants and other deals. Visit FastGrowingTrees.com/beauty and get 15% off your first purchase when using the code BEAUTY at checkout. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this bonus episode, we're hanging out with Dr. John Barbieri as he breaks down the FASCE Trial, a major study comparing spironolactone and oral antibiotics for acne treatment. Tune in to hear his insights on the findings, their impact on clinical practice, and what this means for the future of acne management!
If you've noticed your hair thinning, shedding more than usual, or just not looking as full as it used to, you are not alone! So many women over 40 struggle with hair loss, but figuring out what's actually causing it—and more importantly, what to do about it—can feel totally overwhelming. In this episode, Chalene's guest is Dr. Dray, a board-certified dermatologist and hair health expert. She's sharing the real reasons behind hair thinning, the biggest mistakes people make when trying to regrow hair, and which treatments and supplements are actually worth it. If you're ready for science-backed, no-BS advice on hair loss, scalp health, and aging hair, this is a must-listen! Watch This Episode on YouTube on Sunday!
#147 - The Skin Secrets Dermatologists Don't Tell You: New Ways to Stop Premature AgingIn this episode of the Pretty Well Podcast, we dive into the age-old question: Why does my skin seem to be aging faster than a forgotten banana on the counter? Great news: you're not stuck with aging faster than the speed of sound, and, spoiler alert, no $200 serum is going to save you if you're not tackling what's going on inside. Anti-aging is an inside job, people, and it starts with reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. Tune in to find out how diet, lifestyle, and some epigenetic magic can help you look better in your 50s than you did in your 30s. Forget toxic skincare products that promise miracles (but deliver problems) and go for clean, effective options which are the holy grail of skincare. Plus, I spill the tea on red light therapy, why hydration is your best friend, and the nutrients you need to keep your skin plump and vibrant.. If you're ready to glow from the inside out, this episode is a must-listen. Your skin will thank you.Links & Resources:*AS AN AMAZON ASSOCIATE I EARN A SMALL COMMISSION FROM QUALIFYING PURCHASES AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU*Lemongrass Spa Cataloghttps://www.ourlemongrassspa.com/16655Lemongrass Spa Anti-Aging Oil Serumhttps://www.ourlemongrassspa.com/INDIANAPA/content/fall-2024.aspx#lgs_fall24/page/10-11EWG Skin Deephttps://www.ewg.org/skindeep/Organic Jasmine Green Teahttps://amzn.to/41clUVhRed Light Therapy For Face & Neckhttps://amzn.to/41uVxLShttps://amzn.to/41hqwtghttps://amzn.to/4i8zkZkhttps://amzn.to/4ieaBmACodeage Hair Supplement (for Skin too!)https://amzn.to/4i4rwbiHair/Skin/Nails Ultra Supplementhttps://amzn.to/43cDsn6Join the conversation:Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments!Subscribe, Share & Review:Remember to subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more women looking for answers.Contact Lisa:Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine.The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well Podcast is for private non-commercial use and our guests do not necessarily reflect any agency, organization, or company that they work for. In addition, opinions of interview guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Lisa Smith and/or The Pretty Well Podcast. This content is not guaranteed to be correct, complete, or up to date.If you tune into any of the following shows, you'll like ours too! The Dr. Josh Axe Show, Wellness Mama, Dr. Ruscio Radio DC, Pursuit of Wellness with Mari Llewellyn, Just Ingredients Podcast, Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark, Found My Fitness with Rhonda Patrick, The Model Health Show, Be Well By Kelly Leveque, The Freely Rooted Podcast with Kori Meloy, The Dr. Mark Hyman Show, Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
In this episode, hosts Brad and Michael welcome Patrick Blake, MD, FAAD, dermatologist and co-founder of Portrait, to discuss the compliance challenges in the aesthetics industry. Dr. Blake shares his journey from clinician to entrepreneur and how Portrait helps med spas compete while prioritizing compliance. Learn how to navigate evolving compliance regulations, avoid common pitfalls, cut through misinformation, and protect your practice.Watch full episodes of our podcast on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@byrdadatto Stay connected for the latest business and health care legal updates:Website FacebookInstagramLinkedIn