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Join us for a first-look launch exclusive on Skin Anarchy as Dr. Ekta sits down with Keith O'Brien, the CEO of Hydrinity Accelerated Skin Science, to explore how regenerative medicine is transforming skincare. With a background in wound care, spine surgery, and oncology, Keith has applied the principles of rapid healing, pH balance, and inflammation control to aesthetics, creating products designed to repair, regenerate, and restore the skin.Hydrinity just launched their NEW RetaXome™ Daily Retinal Hydrator which is a proprietary, next-generation retinal-infused exosome that sets the new gold standard in regenerative retinoid therapy, offering high-dose, targeted delivery deep into the dermis — where it matters most.Hydrinity goes beyond facial care, addressing the unique needs of the body with formulas like the Encore Body Hydrator, which penetrates deeply with low molecular weight hyaluronic acid and high-dose antioxidants like Kakadu plum–derived vitamin C. Each product is designed with regenerative principles in mind: balancing pH, reducing inflammation, and supporting the skin's natural repair mechanisms.Science drives efficacy, but luxury isn't forgotten. Hydrinity formulations are clean, free from unnecessary dyes and fragrances, and crafted to feel as good as they perform.For Keith, consistency is key, and Hydrinity bridges the gap between biotech innovation and everyday beauty rituals. This episode offers a sneak peek into the future of skincare—where healing, science, and luxury intersect. Tune in to hear Keith O'Brien share the story behind Hydrinity, the science driving their formulations, and how regenerative medicine is reshaping both face and body care.To learn more about Hydrinity, visit their website and social mediaCHAPTERS:(0:02) Introduction & Guest Welcome(1:07) Hydrinity Origins & Wound Care Background(3:06) Expanding from Facial to Body Care(7:30) Scientific Principles: pH, Inflammation & Regenerative Medicine(11:20) Luxury Meets Science: Form, Function & Sensory Experience(16:11) Protocols, Estheticians & Evidence-Based Practice(19:01) Daily Habits & Importance of Body Skincare(21:18) New Product Launch: Hydrinity Retinol & Innovation(24:20) Retinol Therapy: Results, Stability & Gold StandardPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
On this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Kat Burki to explore biochemistry as a smarter approach to skincare formulation. With a background spanning epidemiology and healthcare, Kat brings a unique lens to beauty: treating the skin as a living organ with its own complex needs.What makes her philosophy stand out is the insistence on synergy. Rather than chasing “hero ingredients,” Kat focuses on how ingredients interact—pairing vitamins, peptides, and cofactors in ways that mirror how the body naturally processes them. She emphasizes that delivery systems and supportive bases are just as important as what's in the formula. For Kat, skincare is about networks of ingredients working together, not isolated actives.Listeners will also hear her perspective on the skin's own microbiome, and why protecting its balance is critical to resilience and long-term health.From her cult-favorite Vitamin C Intensive Face Cream to her innovative focus on scalp health, Kat shares how biochemistry can transform not just product design but the way we think about skin itself. She leaves us with practical advice: read labels wisely, look for biome support, and always ask whether a formula makes biological sense. Tune in to discover how skincare can move beyond hype to real healing with Kat Burki.To learn more about Kat Burki, visit her website and social media. CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction & Guest Welcome(0:51) Kat's Background & Path to Skincare(1:48) Gut Health, Nutrition & Skin Connection(4:13) Nutritional Biochemistry & Skincare Synergy(7:22) Misconceptions in Nutrition & Topical Delivery(9:02) Formulation Philosophy & Product Design(12:04) Biome-Focused Products & Healing Approach(14:03) Vitamins, Co-Factors & Biotech Trends(16:25) Peptides, Hype & Real Science(22:03) Brand Philosophy, Labs & First Hero ProductPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
On this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Alain Dijkstra, CEO of Nuon Medical Technologies, to explore how medical-grade devices are redefining the future of skincare and beauty. With two decades of experience innovating in the medical device space, Dijkstra has transformed his expertise in surgical lighting and operating room technology into consumer-friendly tools that bring science-backed results straight to our vanities.At the center of his vision is light therapy—an area backed by thousands of clinical studies and proven benefits ranging from skin rejuvenation to wound healing. Unlike many treatments, it offers visible results with minimal side effects, making it one of the most exciting frontiers in beauty tech. But for consumers, safety and efficacy remain key, which is why FDA-cleared devices are at the core of Nuon's mission.What makes Nuon truly groundbreaking is its approach to integrating technology directly into cosmetic packaging and everyday routines. Imagine a spatula or applicator that not only applies your cream but also delivers light therapy, improves absorption, and gives you real-time feedback on your skin's hydration and oil levels. It's a step beyond skincare—it's turning daily rituals into measurable, tech-driven treatments.For beauty brands, this shift presents enormous opportunity. Devices don't replace serums and creams; they enhance them, driving better results and deeper customer loyalty. As Dijkstra explains, the future of beauty is already here—and it's powered by innovation that bridges the gap between medicine and cosmetics.To learn more about Nuon Medical, visit their website and social media. CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction & Guest Welcome(1:39) Alain's Background(3:29) Founding Nuon Medical & 20 Years of Device Innovation(4:25) Light Therapy Benefits & Expanding Applications(7:01) Evaluating Good vs. Bad Light Therapy Devices(10:31) Brand Integration Challenges & Case Studies(16:17) Active Applicators & The Future of Cosmetics(19:04) Skin Diagnostics, Feedback & Consumer Retention(25:05) Miniaturization & Technology Advances(27:35) AI, Precision Treatments & The Next FrontierPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
On this Fragrance Friday special of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta is joined by Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg, the visionary founders of The Maker—a brand that blends fragrance, design, and hospitality into an immersive sensory world. Known for revolutionizing beauty with Fresh, Lev and Alina have taken their creativity further, building an environment where scent is more than perfume—it's memory, fantasy, and emotion brought to life.Their journey began with The Maker Hotel in Hudson, New York, a living canvas of textures and stories, where each space feels like stepping into a narrative. From there, they expanded into fragrance—crafting scents that don't follow rigid note pyramids but instead tell stories. Each bottle is its own world: Fire, inspired by intimate nights by the fireplace; Naked, a celebration of dawn and intimacy; and Revel, born from the joy of milestones and love, designed to bottle life's most unforgettable moments.For Lev, this connection to fragrance runs deep. Growing up in Soviet Russia with limited access to perfumes, he witnessed the transformative power of a single French fragrance his mother acquired on the black market—an experience that shaped his lifelong belief in scent as a gateway to emotion and memory.The Maker's fragrances are intentionally genderless, designed to be universal yet deeply personal, allowing wearers to interpret them through their own lives. More than a brand, The Maker is an invitation to pause, savor, and connect with beauty in a fast-paced world. Tune in to hear Lev and Alina share the inspirations behind The Maker, their creative philosophy, and how they're redefining what fragrance can mean.To learn more about The Maker, visit their website and social media. CHAPTERS:(0:02) Introduction & Guest Welcome(1:02) The Maker: Inspiration Behind the Brand(4:27) From Retail to Hotel: Crafting an Immersive Experience(6:45) Fragrance as Storytelling: Childhood Memories & Transformation(11:48) The Role of Fantasy & Emotion in Fragrance Creation(14:45) Creating the First Fragrance: Lover & Its Inspirations(18:05) Fragrance as Character & Storytelling Approach(20:48) Balancing Accessibility with Emotional Connection(27:00) New Fragrance Launch: Revel & Celebratory InspirationPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
On this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Julie Williams, founder of Leaf People, to explore the transformative power of plants, herbalism, and plant-based skincare. Julie takes listeners on a journey from her upbringing in rural Alaska—surrounded by wild forests and medicinal plants—to her global studies in botanical medicine, and ultimately to the creation of a skincare line that celebrates the intelligence of plants.Long before “clean beauty” became a buzzword, Julie envisioned formulations that go beyond the usual staples. Leaf People integrates powerful botanicals like reishi, rhodiola, ginkgo, burdock root, and horsetail, capturing the full spectrum of each plant's chemical and energetic properties. Her approach is holistic, emphasizing whole-plant synergy and honoring the subtle energetics of each ingredient through practices like meditation, Reiki, and blessings by Tibetan monks.Julie also shares her philosophy of ally pairing, inspired by how plants naturally grow together in communities, and how this principle shapes her formulations. Beyond skincare, Leaf People reflects a broader vision of connection—between people, plants, and the environment. From farmers markets to direct customer education, Julie builds a brand rooted in respect, sustainability, and shared ecosystem thinking.This episode is an invitation to discover herbalism, explore the untapped potential of botanicals, and understand how intentional, plant-based skincare can nourish not only your skin but also your connection to nature. Tune in to hear Julie Williams share her journey, the inspiration behind Leaf People, and her perspective on how plants can heal, guide, and transform.To learn more about Leaf People, visit their website and social media. CHAPTERS:(0:00) Julie's Early Life & Introduction to Herbalism(2:45) Global Exploration of Botanical Medicine(3:57) Formal Education in Herbalism(6:55) Complexity of Plant Energetics & Healing(7:34) Clean Beauty & Leaf People's Mission(11:05) Key Medicinal Plants & Their Benefits(14:18) Plant-to-Bottle Philosophy(18:30) Whole Plant vs Extracts: Synergy & Absorption(20:09) Preserving Therapeutic Intelligence(24:03) Energy Work, Meditation & Connection with Plants(28:39) Importance of Plants in Human Life & Well-beingPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with actress, producer, and entrepreneur Tika Sumpter for a candid conversation on redefining beauty, navigating motherhood, and a first look at building her new brand, Yummy Tummy. Known for her powerful presence on screen, Tika opens up about her creative journey beyond Hollywood and the drive that pushed her into wellness and entrepreneurship.Tika shares how her upbringing shaped her ideas of beauty and confidence, grounding her in authenticity rather than Hollywood's narrow ideals. She reflects on how social media often presents only the “highlight reel,” reminding us that true beauty is rooted in health, self-acceptance, and evolution rather than perfection.Motherhood also plays a central role in Tika's story. After her own challenges with preeclampsia and postpartum recovery, she recognized how little grace women often give themselves during this transformative period. That realization inspired Yummy Tummy, a line of multi-use, plant-based products designed to simplify care for both mom and baby—offering support, healing, and confidence in the most tender moments of life.But building a brand isn't glamorous. Tika pulls back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes realities—compliance, packaging, marketing—and the resilience it takes to bring a meaningful product into the world. Her honesty highlights both the challenges and the rewards of creating something that truly matters.This is more than a beauty conversation—it's about self-rediscovery, empowerment, and rewriting the narrative of what it means to care for ourselves and our families.Tune in to hear Tika's journey and the vision behind Yummy Tummy.To learn more about Tika Sumpter visit her 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.CHAPTERS:(0:02) Welcome & Introduction(0:27) Meet Tika Sumpter & Her Journey(1:01) Defining Creativity and Redefining Success(4:04) Beauty, Confidence, and Representation(7:38) Navigating Expectations in Hollywood(9:20) Shifting Perspectives on Motherhood(13:20) Self-Image, Growth, and Vulnerability(16:50) Building Yummy Tummy and Its Mission(19:39) Celebrating Stretch Marks & Body ChangesPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Bree McKeen, founder of Evelyn & Bobbie, the brand rewriting the rules of bras with comfort, science, and confidence at the core. For decades, bras have been built on outdated designs that cause pain, poor posture, and even body dysmorphia. Bree is here to change that.Coming from a background in finance and healthcare investing, Bree didn't expect to end up in fashion. But as a woman wearing a 34G bra through long workdays, she knew the frustration firsthand—rigid underwires, digging straps, and sizing chaos that never seemed to fit. Instead of blaming her body, Bree questioned why bras hadn't evolved in nearly a century. That question sparked a revolution.At Evelyn & Bobbie, bras are reengineered for real bodies, not flat blueprints. With input from over 270 fit models, flexible sizing, and adaptive fabrics developed with top athletic manufacturers, their designs mold to your shape instead of fighting it. No underwires, no shame—just support that feels like a second skin.But this isn't just about comfort. Evelyn & Bobbie bras are trusted by surgeons for post-surgical recovery, praised for posture-friendly design, and cherished by women rediscovering confidence after years of pain and poor fit. Their message is bold and simple: your body is perfect—bras are the problem. Tune in to hear how Bree McKeen and Evelyn & Bobbie are transforming an everyday essential into a tool for health, healing, and empowerment.To learn more about Evelyn & Bobbie visit their website and social media.CHAPTERS:(0:02) Introduction & Fast Fashion(0:41) Meet Bree McKeen, Founder of Evelyn and Bobbie(1:01) Bree's Background & Inspiration(2:03) The Struggles of Finding a Comfortable Bra(3:15) Health Impacts & Posture Issues(5:00) Outdated Bra Design & Industry Standards(6:35) Sizing Struggles & Body Image(8:18) The Flaws in Conventional Bra Construction(11:17) Designing Bras That Adapt to Women's Bodies(13:00) Body Dysmorphia & Fashion's Role(16:01) Evelyn & Bobbie's Philosophy & Fit ModelsPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
Mental Toughness Mastery Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC
http://www.sherylkline.com/blogIn the latest Fearless Female Leadership interview, I had the distinct honor of speaking with Ekta Vyas, Ph.D, Chief Human Resources Officer of Keck Medicine at USC, about her remarkable journey from navigating cultural transitions to becoming an influential leader in healthcare. We explored her philosophy on moving from the influence of power to the power of influence, and how clarity, resilience, and humility fuel true leadership.Dr. Vyas shared her upbringing in India, her bold move to the U.S., and the challenges of rebuilding her career in a new country. An introvert at heart, she leaned on deep reflection, silent courage, and an unwavering commitment to doing what's right. She emphasized that leadership is not about positional authority but about the enduring impact you leave through your influence, character, and values.She also revealed how spirituality, self-awareness, and resilience anchor her power, especially during adversity. Her message for leaders everywhere: seek not just titles or recognition, but the opportunity to create positive, lasting influence.
In this insightful episode, Mary welcomes back homoeopath Ekta Kaur Ross to discuss one of the most beloved and essential remedies in homoeopathy: Arnica. Ekta describes Arnica as her “kingpin remedy”—a go-to for beginners and experienced users alike. Whether you're dealing with a physical injury, emotional trauma, or preparing for surgery, Arnica has something to offer. What Is Arnica? Arnica is a yellow-flowered plant from the sunflower family, often found in high-altitude mountainous regions. It's also known as mountain daisy or leopard's bane. Interestingly, these are the very places where accidents are more likely to occur—mirroring Arnica's role in healing bruises, trauma, and falls. Ekta explains how Arnica is transformed from a herbal remedy into a safe and gentle homeopathic remedy through dilution and potentisation. When to Use Arnica Ekta stresses that Arnica should be a staple in every household: in your handbag, bathroom, car, or bedside drawer. The classic advice? “If in doubt, give Arnica.” It's especially useful for: Bruising, knocks, and falls Pre- and post-surgery support Dental work and recovery Labour and childbirth Sports injuries Emotional trauma and shock Arnica for Old Injuries and Emotional Healing While Arnica is widely known for acute injuries, Ekta also highlights its use in chronic or lingering symptoms—especially when someone says, “I've never been well since...” Arnica helps improve circulation and shift stagnant emotional or physical trauma. Whether it's an old car accident or a past emotional shock, Arnica can bring deep healing and movement where there was stagnation. The Arnica Constitution Ekta touches on Arnica as a constitutional remedy—where it matches the person's overall state. These individuals often downplay their pain (“I'm fine, I'm okay”) and prefer to care for others. Circulation issues, emotional distancing, and the tendency to hide vulnerability are common themes. Self-Prescribing Arnica For newcomers to homoeopathy, Ekta recommends starting with Arnica in 6C or 30C potency. It's easy to use, has no side effects, and is safe for everyone—including newborns and pets. Take one pill, and if no relief is felt after 10 minutes, repeat up to three times. Often, relief comes quickly. Ekta calls Arnica the “accelerator” of recovery. It can reduce the need for conventional painkillers and helps the body self-heal more efficiently. Creams, Pills, and Practical Tips Arnica also comes in topical creams, which can be helpful for bruises—so long as the skin is not broken. However, the internal pill form is often more effective, working from the inside out. Store your remedies away from heat, light, and strong smells to preserve them—they can last for decades when stored properly. Important links mentioned in this episode: Visit Ekta's website: https://complementaryremedies.com/ Know more about Ekta Kaur Ross: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/ekta-kaur-ross/ Join the Homeopathy for Menopause Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/709957734435668/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta is joined by Ewelina Aiossa, founder of Topical Skin, to explore a new category she calls “clean dermaceuticals.” With over 15 years of experience at powerhouse brands like L'Oréal, SkinCeuticals, and Avene, Ewelina brings a unique blend of corporate expertise and indie innovation to her own line — one that's redefining ingredient integrity and reshaping the future of skin health.Ewelina breaks down what makes “clean dermaceuticals” different, emphasizing that it's not just about what formulas leave out, but about the sourcing, synergy, and clinical validation of every ingredient. From Ayurvedic and traditional medicine inspirations to modern delivery systems, she explains how Topical Skin balances heritage remedies with cutting-edge biotech for results-driven skincare.Listeners will also learn how Ewelina applies the principles of biohacking to skin longevity — creating barrier-supporting, antioxidant-rich formulas designed to keep skin healthy, hydrated, and resilient against modern stressors. A standout innovation is her use of oleosomes, nutrient-rich oil bodies that act as natural slow-release systems for hydration and stability, bridging nature with clinical science.From exosome defense oils that shield against pollution and blue light to a superfood-inspired eye cream loved by makeup artists, Topical Skin is proving that clean beauty and derm-grade performance don't have to be mutually exclusive.This episode is a sneak peek into a skincare philosophy that's about more than trends — it's about building timeless, high-integrity formulations for those who demand both safety and results. Tune in to discover how Topical Skin is setting a new standard in clean dermaceuticals.To learn more about Topical Skin visit their website and social media.CHAPTERS:(0:02) Introduction & Guest Welcome(0:55) Ewelina's Background & Experience in Beauty(2:40) Defining “Clean Dermaceutical”(5:01) Ingredient Sourcing & Clean Formulation Approach(6:29) Biohacking in Skincare & Longevity(11:02) Oleosomes: A Novel Delivery Technology(15:38) Exposome Defense & Environmental Protection(17:00) Deep Dive Into the Face Oil Formula(20:49) Multi-Use Benefits & Consumer ExperiencePlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with board-certified dermatologist and Surface Deep founder, Dr. Alicia Zalka, to challenge everything you thought you knew about deodorant and body care. With over three decades in medical dermatology, Dr. Zalka shares why the underarm — and the rest of your body — deserves the same ingredient-conscious, science-backed attention we give our faces. Her journey from clinic to product creation started with an accidental discovery: a forgotten deodorant, a swipe of glycolic acid, and a surprising odor-free day.Unlike conventional deodorants that mask odor or antiperspirants that block sweat, Surface Deep takes a different route — keeping skin's pH balanced, supporting beneficial bacteria, and creating an environment where odor-causing microbes can't thrive. Dr. Zalka explains the science behind sweat, the role of the skin microbiome, and why killing all bacteria is not the goal.She also dives into the delicate nature of underarm skin, why common deodorant ingredients can cause irritation, and how glycolic acid — when formulated correctly — can be a game changer for smooth, odor-free skin. Beyond the underarms, Dr. Zalka introduces the “Stinky Seven” — seven surprising body zones prone to odor — and her take on the rise of whole-body deodorants.This conversation is equal parts myth-busting and practical skin science. If you've ever wondered why your deodorant stops working, what's really behind body odor, or how to care for your skin without disrupting its natural balance, this episode will change the way you think about body care forever.To learn more about Surface Deep visit their website and social media.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction & Importance of Body Care(1:05) Dr. Alicia Zalka's Career Background(3:04) Inspiration Behind Surface Deep Deodorant(6:38) Understanding Underarm Skin and Its Unique Properties(9:11) The Truth About Sweat vs. Odor(15:33) Issues with Conventional Deodorants & Skin Barrier(17:43) How Surface Deep Antiodorant Works(22:30) The Importance of pH and Microbiome in Body Care(24:09) Role and Benefits of Glycolic Acid in Body Care(28:18) The "Stinky Seven": Key Odor-Prone Body AreasPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Sarah Chung Park—CEO of Landing International and the visionary behind K-Beauty World—for a behind-the-scenes look at how K-beauty is evolving from trend to global benchmark. What began as quirky packaging and novelty ingredients has matured into an innovation-driven category focused on real efficacy, formulation transparency, and cultural inclusivity. Sarah shares how she went from building a matchmaking platform for emerging beauty brands to launching over 180 K-beauty lines into U.S. retail—and how that journey reshaped her understanding of skin, culture, and global beauty standards.K-Beauty World has launchd at Ulta Beauty, a curated ecosystem that blends education, community, and inclusive storytelling. From pushing Korean brands to expand shade ranges for Western consumers to reframing the conversation around “glass skin,” Sarah is raising the bar for what modern beauty should look like—accessible, results-driven, and deeply human. She also touches on how today's ingredient-literate consumers are demanding more from formulations, and why K-beauty's pipeline of skin science is driving a broader industry shift.This episode offers more than a look into a beauty category—it's a conversation about raising standards, bridging cultures, and reimagining what skincare can be when powered by empathy and innovation.Tune in to hear how Sarah Chung Park is redefining the future of beauty—one brand, one shade, and one thoughtful launch at a time.To learn more about Sarah Chung Park visit her website and social media. CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Sarah Chung and Her Journey(1:03) From Business Plans to K-Beauty: Sarah's Path(3:02) The Early Days of K-Beauty in the U.S.(5:02) The Growing Respect for K-Beauty Technology(7:02) Finding Unique Products: The Gaps Sarah Aimed to Fill(10:02) Innovating with Spicule, PDRN, and Exosomes(14:15) Shifting the Focus from Glass Skin to Healthy Skin(17:59) K-Beauty World: A Platform for Innovation and Inclusivity(22:05) K-Beauty's Role in Raising Standards for Skincare(27:17) The Intersection of Food, Wellness, and Beauty in Korean CultureLearn more about Function Health and join using our link. Visit www.functionhealth.com/SKINANARCHYPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
In this insightful episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with board-certified dermatologist, author, and longevity advocate Dr. Doris Day to unpack what it really means to age beautifully — inside and out. With decades of experience bridging medical reporting and clinical practice, Dr. Day shares why skin is so much more than what we see in the mirror: it's a reflection of our total health and vitality.Dr. Day explains why lasting beauty begins with good habits — quality sleep, smart nutrition, stress balance, and mindful movement — before any injectable or skincare product ever touches our face. She dives into why injectables like Botox work best when paired with a careful, customized approach that considers bone structure, muscle dynamics, and skin condition. Her biggest rule? Results should always look natural and authentic, never frozen.The conversation also explores today's hottest trends — from the reality of “Ozempic face” and rapid weight loss to K-beauty's multi-treatment craze — and how to protect skin from unintended consequences. Dr. Day breaks down how smart planning, collagen support, and thoughtful biostimulatory treatments can help preserve facial structure during big changes.She also gives us a glimpse of her upcoming longevity skincare project focused on fibroblast health and stem cell protection — the next frontier for keeping skin resilient as we age. If you want to understand the science behind aging gracefully and make better choices for your skin, this is one episode you don't want to miss. Tune in and rethink what true healthy beauty really means.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction and Welcoming Dr. Doris Day(1:01) Dr. Day's Journey into Dermatology(3:14) The Link Between Skin Health and Longevity(5:10) Aesthetic Procedures vs. Internal Health: A Holistic Approach(8:02) Importance of Proper Assessments in Aesthetic Treatments(11:03) Botox: Understanding Its Purpose and Proper Use(17:06) The Role of GLP-1 Medications in Aesthetic Treatments(20:33) K-Beauty Trends and the Importance of Customization in Aesthetics(26:04) The Future of Skin Care: Fibroblast Longevity and Molecular ModelTo learn more about Dr. Doris Day and Doris Day MD Skincare, visit their website and social media.Please fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
This episode recorded live at the Becker's Hospital Review 15th Annual Meeting features Dr. Ekta Vyas, Chief Human Resources Officer, Keck Medicine of USC. Dr. Vyas shares insights on leading a system-wide HR transformation, launching a centralized business center, and preparing the healthcare workforce for a more digital, inclusive, and resilient future.
In this special episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with beauty industry legend Rea Ann Silva—the woman behind the iconic Beautyblender. Before the teardrop sponge became a global staple, Rea Ann was transforming faces behind the scenes on the set of Girlfriends, one of the first shows shot in high-definition. Faced with the need for flawless, undetectable makeup in this new visual era, she improvised a tool that would go on to change the beauty world.What started as a hand-cut sponge born from necessity soon evolved into a cult-favorite product that democratized makeup application. Rea Ann shares how Beautyblender took the intimidation out of brushes and empowered everyday consumers to master their base. But the sponge is just the beginning—her brand also pioneered products like the Blendercleanser and Surface palette, all designed through the lens of a working artist solving real-world problems.The conversation dives into deeper themes, too—from the rise (and downside) of dupe culture to why innovation still matters. Rea Ann also reflects on launching the Bounce foundation line, noting how inclusivity was always embedded in her brand's DNA long before it became industry standard.This episode is a celebration of creativity, function, and resilience in the face of a copycat culture. Tune in to hear the story of how one makeup artist's “I wish I had” moment became a category-defining brand with a legacy that's still evolvingCHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Rea Ann Silva and Beautblender(1:01) Rea Ann's Background as a Makeup Artist(3:04) The Birth of Beautyblender on Set(5:00) The Development of Blender Cleanser(7:11) Realizing Beautyblender's Potential for the Mass Market(10:03) Beautyblender as a Game Changer in Makeup Application(13:30) The Impact of Beautyblender on Consumers and Retailers(16:03) The Creation of Foundation to Complement Beautyblender(21:16) Innovation and Product Design PhilosophyTo learn more about Beautyblender, visit their website and social media.Please fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav is joined by Dr. Stacie Stephenson, a leading voice in functional and integrative medicine, for a powerful conversation that reframes how we think about skin health. Rather than isolating skin concerns from the rest of the body, Dr. Stacie emphasizes a systems-based approach that connects the dots between stress, inflammation, gut health, and chronic conditions like acne and autoimmune disease.Dr. Stacie shares her remarkable journey from Olympic-level figure skating to becoming a disruptor in modern medicine—after personal health challenges led her to seek deeper answers beyond traditional care. Together, she and Dr. Ekta unpack the philosophy of functional medicine, spotlighting its focus on root causes, not just symptoms.They explore acne as a case study in how conventional treatments often overlook gut dysfunction, food sensitivities, and long-term microbiome damage. Dr. Stacie also weighs in on the rise of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy—highlighting their promise, their risks, and the psychological dimensions of weight and wellness.This episode is both a masterclass and a mindset shift. Listeners will walk away with a clearer understanding of how to partner with their body—and their practitioner—to personalize their path to better health. Whether you're managing a stubborn skin condition or exploring holistic healing, this conversation may offer the insight you've been searching for.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Dr. Stacie Stephenson(1:16) Dr. Stacie's Journey into Functional and Integrative Medicine(4:31) The Influence of Athletic Experience on Dr. Stacie's Career(7:25) Discovering Functional Medicine and Early Career Challenges(9:26) Key Pillars of Functional Medicine and Its Application(12:12) The Role of Gut Health and Detoxification in Functional Medicine(16:04) Understanding Preventative Medicine and the Importance of Personal Health Awareness(19:43) Dr. Stacie's Thoughts on Acne and Its Root Causes(27:01) The GLP-1 Drugs: Benefits and Concerns on Long-Term UseTo learn more about Dr. Stacie Stephenson, visit her 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.
In this special episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav celebrates a milestone moment—her latest mini review, Inflammation and Aging: The Skin Inflammasome in the Context of Longevity Science, has been published in the Journal of Cellular Immunology. This episode offers listeners a deep but accessible dive into the mechanisms that link chronic inflammation, skin health, and the biology of aging.Dr. Yadav unpacks the concept of “inflammaging,” explaining how low-grade, persistent inflammation accelerates skin aging and predisposes us to a host of conditions—from acne and psoriasis to pigmentation disorders. Central to this is the NLRP3 inflammasome, a cellular sensor that responds to both internal stress and external insults. But the conversation doesn't stop at surface-level inflammation—it zooms out to show how NAD+ depletion, mTOR signaling, sirtuin activity, and cellular senescence all play a role in the skin's aging clock.Listeners will get a taste of the therapeutic landscape too—from the promise of repurposed drugs like metformin and rapamycin to the caution needed around immune modulation. Dr. Yadav also weaves in emerging research on gut-skin interactions and psychoneuroendocrine links, emphasizing the systemic nature of skin health in the context of longevity.If you're curious about the future of aging, biohacking, or the real science behind graceful skin longevity, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to learn what's next in skin biology—and why inflammation is more than just skin deep.Read the full article HERE.To learn more about Dr. Ekta, visit her 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta dives into the future of fragrance with the founders of iRomaScents, Avner Gal and Erin Berry, and celebrated perfumer Veronique Gabai. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we discover and connect with scent—bringing personalization and clarity to an industry long defined by overwhelm and subjectivity.Avner and Erin share the origin story of iRomaScents, a platform designed to make fragrance discovery intuitive, accessible, and data-driven. What began as a dream to integrate scent into immersive experiences evolved into a cutting-edge solution to one of beauty's most frustrating problems: finding your perfect perfume. The result is an AI-powered “wizard” that uses lifestyle cues and emotional patterns—like your favorite colors or songs—to guide users to scent profiles they'll actually love.Veronique Gabai lends her industry insight to explain how this technology enhances, rather than replaces, the emotional artistry of perfumery. With scent linked so deeply to our reptilian brain, she explains, it's no wonder we struggle to articulate preferences—iRomaScents helps bridge that gap by refining, not replacing, human instinct.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by a perfume counter or struggled to put your preferences into words, this episode offers a glimpse into a smarter, more intuitive future. Tune in to learn how iRomaScents is reshaping fragrance discovery—one personalized algorithm at a time.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to the Episode and iRomaScents(1:10) The Concept Behind iRomaScents and Integrating AI into Fragrance(3:04) Avner's Journey from Engineering to Fragrance(4:38) Erin's Perspective on the Challenges of Choosing Fragrance(7:05) Veronique's Take on the Future of the Fragrance Industry(9:34) The Power of AI in Personalizing Fragrance Selection(12:05) Creating the AI Algorithm and Observing Consumer Behavior(15:23) How AI Helps Narrow Down Fragrance Preferences(21:13) Veronique's Advice on Connecting with Fragrance and Closing ThoughtsTo learn more about iRomaScents, visit their website and social media, or to learn more about Vernoique Gabai, visit her 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.
In this empowering episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta speaks with Zuly Matallana, the force behind TIARA—a clean deodorant brand on a mission to change how we think about body care. After surviving brain surgery and losing loved ones to breast cancer, Zuly turned frustration into fuel, challenging the outdated norms of deodorant formulation with transparency, integrity, and purpose.TIARA isn't just another “natural” deodorant. Zuly shares how she spent over two years perfecting a formula that's truly non-toxic and high-performing—free from aluminum, synthetic fragrances, endocrine disruptors, and even animal-based ingredients like tallow. With a base of sunflower seed wax and minimal baking soda, TIARA is both skin-friendly and sustainable, making it a favorite for athletes, wellness enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a product that truly works.But this episode goes beyond ingredients. Zuly dives into the larger issue: lack of regulation and misinformation in body care products we use every day. Through TIARA, she's built a platform for advocacy—educating retailers, speaking at summits, and winning recognition like the Entreprenista 100 award—all while remaining entirely self-funded.For anyone rethinking their routine or curious about the intersection of wellness and advocacy, this conversation offers inspiration and insight. Tune in to hear how Zuly is turning personal adversity into a movement for safer, smarter deodorant—and why TIARA is just getting started.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to TIARA and Zuly Matallana(1:39) Zuly Matayana's Journey to Creating a Brand(2:27) The Impact of Brain Surgery and Its Influence on Zuly's Perspective(5:09) The Path to Creating Sustainable Products(6:09) Researching and Developing Natural Deodorants(8:43) Understanding Harmful Ingredients in Conventional Deodorants(12:11) The Challenges and Misconceptions in the Deodorant Industry(16:15) The Importance of Ingredient Transparency and Consumer Education(21:37) The Future of Deodorants and Zuly's Mission for SustainabilityTo learn more about TIARA, 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.
In this Mindset Monday episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Dr. Julia Colangelo to unpack the transformative power of flow state—a mental zone where creativity, clarity, and ease converge. A therapist, educator, and researcher in the psychology of flow, Dr. Julia explains how this state of consciousness helps us tap into regenerative energy and unlock our deepest creative potential.Flow isn't just about peak productivity—it's a practice of sustainable, aligned doing. While mindfulness asks us to notice the present moment, flow challenges us to channel that awareness into meaningful action. Dr. Julia shares how flow helped her recover from burnout and how it can serve as a tool for healing and self-empowerment.Listeners will learn why we lose our natural ability to enter flow as we age, how societal expectations and trauma can block our access to this state, and how to create rituals that welcome flow into daily life. Dr. Julia introduces the concept of regenerative flow—a cycle of activation and recovery that prevents burnout and supports long-term creativity and well-being.From neuroscience to nature, this conversation touches on how intentional energy use, communication, and lifestyle design can help anyone—especially women and caregivers—reclaim space for their creativity.Tune in to learn why flow isn't just a productivity hack—it's a feminist act of self-preservation and a neuroscience-backed gateway to joy, resilience, and innovation.CHAPTERS:(0:02) Introduction to Flow State and Dr. Julia Colangelo(1:13) Dr. Julia Colangelo's Journey into Flow Research(1:50) What is Flow State and How It Relates to Childhood(4:26) The Difference Between Mindfulness and Flow State(6:10) How Flow State Enhances Creativity and Performance(7:28) Cultivating Flow State and Setting Up for Success(10:06) Self-Compassion and Energy Management for Flow(17:22) Integrating Flow State into Daily Life(24:04) The Science of Sustainable and Regenerative Flow StatesTo learn more about Dr. Julia Colangelo, visit her 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.
In this Fragrance Friday episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Daniela Carrasco, founder of the luxury fragrance house Linen Tutu. With a background in clinical aromatherapy and independent perfumery training, Daniela shares how scent became her way of translating time, emotion, and memory into artistic expression. Each fragrance in her debut collection is inspired by a specific hour and emotional state—blending storytelling with olfactory design.Daniela discusses how Linen Tutu bridges simplicity and softness, science and sentiment. From the energizing Up @ 1 to the reflective Afterthought @ 7, every scent is crafted to evoke a moment in time—anchoring the wearer in presence. Dr. Ekta reflects on her own emotional response to Afterthought, a scent born during the pandemic and designed to embody gratitude, grief, and stillness.The conversation also dives into Daniela's approach to sustainability and creativity through constraint. She explains the challenges and rewards of working with bio-based botanicals and why emotional resonance matters more than trend-chasing. With Linen Tutu, fragrance becomes more than a product—it's a personal ritual, a quiet invitation to slow down and reconnect.For those intrigued by niche fragrance, emotional wellness, or the future of scent design, this episode is an intimate, thoughtful exploration of the power of perfume to shape how we experience time and memory.Listen now to discover the artistry behind Linen Tutu and the scent story you didn't know you needed.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Meeting Daniella Carrasco, Founder of Linen Tutu(1:28) Daniella's Background and Entry into Perfumery (2:04) Aromatherapy and Its Impact on Daniella's Craft (6:09) Fragrance as Both Art and Science (11:16) The Concept Behind Linen Tutu's Name (13:23) The Inspiration Behind Linen Tutu's Fragrances (19:24) Designing with the Human Relationship to Time (25:27) Challenges in Formulating with Botanicals To learn more about Linen Tutu, 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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Tony J. Abboud, Chief Commercial Officer of Core Biogenesis, for an eye-opening conversation on the cutting-edge science behind bioidentical proteins in skincare. Tony brings a biotech insider's perspective to the world of beauty, revealing how plant-based protein technology is unlocking a new era of truly effective, science-backed formulations.Core Biogenesis is tackling a long-standing challenge in skincare: the instability and inefficiency of traditional proteins and peptides. Tony breaks down how their team uses camelina sativa plants as natural bioreactors to produce high-purity, bioidentical growth factors like EGF and FGF—compounds that naturally support skin repair and collagen synthesis but decline with age. The innovation doesn't stop there: Core Biogenesis' breakthrough delivery system, oleosomes, stabilizes these proteins and enhances their penetration, leading to significantly better efficacy than traditional formats.This isn't just theoretical science—Tony explains how Core Biogenesis' oleosome-bound EGF retained 93% activity under stress conditions, compared to just 8% with standard EGF. With performance like this, consumers could see visible results in just 14 to 30 days. It's a game-changing advancement for skincare brands and users alike.Whether you're a skincare enthusiast, product formulator, or biotech curious, this episode offers a fascinating look into the future of skincare—one where biology, sustainability, and innovation converge. Tune in to discover how Core Biogenesis is rewriting the rules with plant-powered precision.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Core Biogenesis(1:23) Tony's Background in Biotech and Skincare (2:04) The Importance of Ingredient Innovation (5:08) Core Biogenesis: Shifting Focus to Plant-Derived Proteins (10:23) The Science Behind Bioidentical Proteins (15:30) Stability Challenges in Skincare Formulations (17:01) The Impact of Bioidentical Proteins on Anti-Aging(22:03) Consumer Expectations and the Need for Faster Results (28:41) The Future of Bioidentical Proteins in Skincare To learn more about Core Biogenesis, visit https://www.corebiogenesis.co/skincareanarchy.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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy's Fragrance Friday, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Matthew J. Sánchez, the award-winning perfumer and founder of MATTEO PARFUMS®, to explore his bold journey from the world of finance to the art of fragrance. What began as a career in banking took a transformative turn when Matthew discovered the power of scent as a storytelling medium—and a path to reclaiming cultural identity and creative purpose.The episode dives into the inspiration behind his debut fragrance, Celadawn—a deeply personal blend that pays homage to his West African, Mexican, and Mediterranean roots. With a groundbreaking horchata-amber accord and rich notes of vanilla, blood orange, and African resins, Celadawn captures memory, belonging, and warmth in a bottle. Matthew shares how the fragrance became an autobiographical work, earning acclaim and an industry award nomination.His second release, Lover's Dew, continues the theme of cultural reverence—reimagining fine fragrance through the lens of ancient Aztec and Mayan traditions. With ingredients like juniper berry, prickly pear, and marine accords, this aquatic fougère nods to ritual, luxury, and legacy.More than scent, this conversation explores intention, artistry, and identity. Matthew offers insights into the emotional language of fragrance, the importance of representation in perfumery, and the harmony between creativity and structure. Whether you're a fragrance lover or creative thinker, this episode is a reminder that sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones we wear.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Matthew Sanchez and MATTEO PARFUMS®(3:00) – Matthew's Journey to Perfumery: From Banking to Fragrance(5:51) – Combining Art and Science in Fragrance Creation(10:27) – The Inspiration Behind MATTEO PARFUMS® and Celadawn(13:00) – Crafting Celadawn: A Unique Cultural and Artistic Expression(16:30) – The Role of Culture in Fragrance and the Story Behind Celadon(19:18) – The Creation of Lover's Dew: Exploring Ancient Civilizations(23:00) – The Connection Between Packaging and Scent Experience(27:09) – Niche Perfumery: Crafting a Personalized Experience in Fragrance(29:53) – Upcoming Trio Release: Sneak Peek of the New CollectionTo learn more about Matteo Parfum, 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.
Treviglio, Italy, April 27, 2025: Manav Ekta Diwas -Discourse by Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj
In this inspiring episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta spotlights the groundbreaking PWRS (Pioneering Women in Reconstructive Surgery) Program with Erica Tan, Global Marketing Director at SkinCeuticals, and Dr. Tinga Nyoni, PWRS scholar and reconstructive surgeon. Launched in 2017 through a partnership between SkinCeuticals and ReSurge International, the PWRS program is changing the face of global surgery by supporting first-generation female surgeons from low- and middle-income countries with advanced surgical training, mentorship, leadership coaching, and networking opportunities.Dr. Nyoni shares her personal journey through the program, reflecting on how critical mentorship and community have been in building her confidence and skills. Erica Tan discusses SkinCeuticals' broader mission to create a more equitable world, citing the proven impact female surgeons have on patient outcomes and the need for more representation in the field.What sets the PWRS program apart is its holistic approach—combining technical education with leadership development and sustained mentorship. SkinCeuticals' support extends over two years, ensuring scholars have the tools to not only succeed but to lead. The conversation also highlights the documentary A Place at the Operating Table, which tells the real stories of PWRS scholars without marketing spin—focusing instead on resilience, leadership, and community impact.This episode is a moving reminder of how investment in women's leadership can create a ripple effect across healthcare systems worldwide. Tune in to hear how SkinCeuticals and the PWRS program are empowering the next generation of surgical pioneers and building a more inclusive future.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to the PWRS Program and Guests(1:14) – Origins of the SkinCeuticals and PWRS Partnership(3:17) – Dr. Tinga Niyoni's Journey and Involvement in the Program(5:03) – Connecting PWRS to SkinCeuticals' Core Brand Values(7:06) – The Global Need for Women Surgeons in Medicine(9:01) – Dr. Niyoni on Overcoming Challenges in Surgical Training(10:06) – Erica on the Depth of the PWRS Program(14:01) – The Making of the Documentary "A Place at the Operating Table"(25:33) – Impact Report and the Reach of the PWRS ProgramCheck out SkinCeutical's Instagram and website, as well as Resurge International's Instagram and website to learn more.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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Adam Hurley—longtime grooming journalist and founder of Blue Print, a new media platform dedicated to redefining how men engage with grooming, skincare, and wellness content. With over a decade writing for GQ, Esquire, and Men's Journal, Adam brings deep industry insight and a clear-eyed view of what's missing in the men's space.Adam shares how the rise of click-driven SEO has diluted the quality of grooming journalism, replacing editorial integrity with algorithm-fueled fluff. Blue Print is his response—a platform built on honesty, storytelling, and real product knowledge. He talks about the gap in the market for well-rounded, inclusive, and brand-loyalty-driven content tailored to the way men actually shop and consume media.This episode dives into the evolution of men's wellness coverage, the shift away from print, and how AI is reshaping content discovery. Adam explains why Blue Print is more than a blog—it's a growing ecosystem of podcasts, interviews, and expert-driven recs with a clear mission: to elevate and legitimize men's beauty and wellness content.If you're looking for a smarter take on men's grooming and the story behind one of the most exciting launches in men's media, this conversation with Adam Hurley is a must-listenTo learn more about Blue Print by Adam Hurly, 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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta sits down with Seth Nelson, co-founder of SOL LABS®, to discuss how surviving melanoma at age 27 became the catalyst for rethinking everything we know about sunscreen. What began as a personal health crisis evolved into a mission to make sun protection safer, smarter, and more enjoyable to use daily.Seth shares how traditional sunscreens—greasy, irritating, and often overlooked—failed to meet the needs of real people. SOL LABS® set out to change that with mineral-only formulas that feel like high-end skincare and deliver clinical-grade performance. From South Korean R&D labs to the integration of astaxanthin (an antioxidant powerhouse discovered through AI research), every detail reflects a skincare-first approach to SPF.Seth and co-founder Jenny also talk branding—creating a unisex, design-forward identity with their “anti-ordinary” sunscreen ethos. The line is rooted in clean, nourishing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and centella asiatica, with zero chemical filters. And with 31 new products on the horizon, including makeup-compatible formulas, SOL LABS® is on a mission to make SPF a part of everyone's daily ritual.Tune in for a conversation that's as much about purpose as it is about product. Whether you're passionate about skincare, sun protection, or building brands that matter, this episode offers a refreshing look at innovation grounded in personal experience—and designed for impact.To learn more about SOL LABS®, 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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by the legendary Dr. Nicholas Perricone to explore the science behind aging, inflammation, and the future of skincare. Known for pioneering the link between inflammation and aging, Dr. Perricone returns to the spotlight with his new book, The Beauty Molecule, which dives into the cutting-edge science of mitochondrial health and acetylcholine's role in reversing cellular damage.Listeners will hear how Dr. Perricone challenged conventional dermatology by developing the first anti-inflammatory skincare and diet regimen—decades ahead of its time. He breaks down how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to aging and inflammation, and why boosting acetylcholine—the “beauty molecule”—can transform not only skin health, but overall longevity. From daily meditation and exercise to transdermal antioxidants and hydrogen water, Dr. Perricone outlines a practical roadmap for rewiring how we think about beauty and wellness.The episode also explores the therapeutic promise of peptides, hydrogen water as a metabolic therapy, and why the future of skincare may lie in biochemistry over cosmetic quick fixes. Backed by data and decades of research, this conversation will shift your perspective on aging from surface-level solutions to deep, cellular renewal.Whether you're a skincare aficionado, health professional, or wellness seeker, this episode offers an inspiring and scientifically grounded look at the future of beauty. Tune in to hear how Dr. Perricone is redefining aging—one molecule at a time.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Dr. Nicholas Perricone and His New Book(3:07) – The Rejection of New Ideas in Science and Medicine(4:53) – The Link Between Metabolism and Inflammation(7:06) – Developing the Anti-Inflammatory Diet and Its Impact(9:26) – Dr. Perricone's Transdermal Biotechnology and Its Impact(11:02) – Mitochondrial Health and Its Role in Aging(13:00) – Acetylcholine: The Beauty Molecule and Its Anti-Inflammatory Effects(20:53) – Hydrogen Water and Its Role in Reducing Inflammation(27:16) – The Promise of Peptides in Anti-Aging and Cognitive HealthTo learn more about Dr. Perricone, visit his website and social media.Shop The Beauty Molecule book!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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by internationally renowned aesthetic physician Dr. Ivona Igerc—also known as Dr. Ivy—for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of regenerative skincare and the role of cultural intelligence in aesthetic medicine. With a background in oral surgery and a PhD in bone regeneration, Dr. Ivy shares her journey from clinical research in Europe to pioneering facial harmony techniques in Asia and the Middle East.Dr. Ivy offers her unique perspective on beauty—one that merges anatomical expertise, sculptural artistry, and a deep respect for cultural differences. She explains why global ideals of beauty cannot be standardized, and why subtle, undetectable enhancement is the new gold standard. Her “Face Design” method prioritizes identity preservation while elevating natural balance and character.The conversation also dives into the science behind her latest innovation: Europe's first exosome-based skincare line. Unlike stem cells, exosomes offer potent regenerative benefits in a more accessible form, delivering molecular messengers that boost collagen, reduce inflammation, and restore skin vitality. Paired with a newly developed at-home device that incorporates LED, radiofrequency, and EMS, Dr. Ivy is redefining what it means to care for skin from the inside out.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in regenerative beauty, global aesthetics, and the evolution of skincare. Dr. Ivy's fusion of science, soul, and cultural insight is ushering in a smarter, more human approach to modern beauty.CHAPTERS:(0:01) – Introduction to Dr. Ivona Igerc(1:23) – Dr. Ivy's Path to Medicine(2:52) – The Influence of Asia on Aesthetic Medicine(4:12) – A Holistic Approach to Beauty and Anti-Aging(5:34) – Exploring the Mathematical Side of Beauty: Facial Symmetry(7:22) – Misconceptions About Facial Symmetry(9:52) – Cultural Differences in Aesthetic Preferences(14:25) – The Role of Exosomes in Aesthetic Medicine(20:02) – Exosomes vs. Traditional Treatments(25:00) – The Future of Aesthetic Medicine and Regenerative Treatments(28:55) – Balancing Multiple Roles: Doctor, Educator, and Brand FounderTo learn more about Dr. Ivy, visit her 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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by Dr. Mamina Turegano—triple board-certified in dermatology, dermatopathology, and internal medicine—for a conversation that blends science with soul. Known for her integrative approach to skin health, Dr. Mamina shares how her Japanese heritage, her mother's traditional remedies, and her clinical training have shaped her philosophy of care. The episode explores how modern dermatology can benefit from incorporating Eastern wisdom, with a focus on treating the root cause of skin conditions—not just the symptoms.Dr. Mamina breaks down the link between gut health and chronic inflammatory conditions like acne and psoriasis, emphasizing the importance of addressing internal imbalances through diet, stress reduction, and circadian rhythm alignment. She also challenges the skincare status quo, highlighting why conventional acne treatments may fail if they don't support the skin barrier or address hormonal drivers like cortisol and androgens.With patients now more informed than ever, she encourages curiosity—but also cautions against misinformation that can derail healing. Her new book, The Holistic Psoriasis Management Nutrition Guide, dives deeper into this integrative framework, including practical lifestyle tools and nutrition strategies that support lasting skin health.If you've ever wondered how lifestyle, microbiome health, and cultural traditions intersect with cutting-edge dermatology, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Mamina offers a compassionate, evidence-backed roadmap to healing from the inside out.CHAPTERS(0:02) – Introduction to Dr. Mamina Turegano(1:11) – Dr. Turegano's Journey into Dermatology(3:17) – Integrative Dermatology and Holistic Medicine(5:00) – The Role of Patients in Advancing Knowledge(7:59) – Bridging Eastern and Western Approaches to Health(9:33) – Conventional vs. Holistic Treatments for Acne and Psoriasis(13:28) – The Importance of Professional Guidance in Acne Treatment(16:04) – Gut Health's Role in Skin Conditions(21:22) – Managing Psoriasis Beyond Prescription Treatments(29:44) – Personal Reflections on Autoimmune ConditionsTo learn more about Dr. Mamima, visit her 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.
In this Wisdom of Women Wednesday episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta sits down with clinical psychologist and author Dr. Leah Katz to explore how mindfulness can be a powerful tool for healing anxiety, navigating trauma, and building emotional resilience. Drawing from years of clinical experience, Dr. Katz offers a refreshingly grounded approach to mental health—one rooted in presence, compassion, and curiosity.Dr. Katz shares her journey into psychology and demystifies what mindfulness really means. It's not about sitting in silence for hours—it's about being aware of your inner world without judgment. From simple tools like breath work and body check-ins to reframing your inner dialogue, she shows how small daily shifts can lead to big emotional breakthroughs.The conversation dives deep into healing the inner child and understanding how past trauma can shape current emotional patterns. Dr. Katz discusses the difference between personality disorders and trauma responses, warning against the growing trend of self-diagnosing online and urging a more compassionate, individualized view of mental health.Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of anxiety and how it manifests physically and emotionally—and more importantly, how to manage it with grace. From building a mental hygiene routine to creating moments of connection in a digital world, this episode is packed with practical insights for anyone seeking more peace and self-awareness.If you're ready to slow down, reconnect, and approach your inner life with greater kindness, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction: Dr. Leah Katz on Skin Anarchy(1:03) – Dr. Katz's Journey into Psychology(2:31) – Defining Mindfulness and its Role in Mental Health(4:35) – Healing the Inner Child and Addressing Complex Trauma(6:28) – Personality Disorders vs. Childhood Trauma(8:50) – Approaches to Managing Anxiety with Mindfulness(15:40) – The Role of Self-Talk in Mental Health(21:08) – Simple Mindfulness Practices for Daily Life(24:10) – Loneliness in Modern Society and the Role of TechnologyTo learn more about Dr. Leah Katz, visit her website and social media. Shop her book, Gutsy here. 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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by Alanna Tran, the visionary founder of BiotechBeauty, for a conversation that redefines what beauty products can be. After battling acne and feeling let down by harsh skincare and pore-clogging makeup, Alanna set out to build a new kind of beauty brand—one that merges scientific rigor with skin-first performance. What began as a personal quest turned into a clinical, research-backed mission to create makeup that actively supports skin health.BiotechBeauty is disrupting the industry by going beyond surface-level claims and buzzwords. Alanna breaks down how the brand conducts clinical trials, tests for microbiome safety, and avoids “science washing”—the all-too-common practice of adding tiny amounts of active ingredients just for marketing. Instead, BiotechBeauty includes meaningful levels of skin-benefiting ingredients that have measurable, proven effects.Listeners will get an inside look at how BiotechBeauty's signature products, like the BiomeBlush®, are formulated to support acne-prone and sensitive skin without compromising on wear, pigment, or performance. Alanna also shares how biotech-derived ingredients, like sugarcane squalane and vegan collagen, are helping the brand deliver sustainable beauty solutions with integrity.If you're tired of choosing between makeup that looks good and skincare that works, this episode is a must-listen. Alanna's approach is proof that beauty can be clean, effective, microbiome-safe—and gorgeous. Tune in to discover how BiotechBeauty is reshaping the future of beauty with purpose and proof.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction: Launch of BiotechBeauty(1:09) – Alanna's Background and Journey to BiotechBeauty(3:22) – The Science-Backed Approach(6:05) – The Importance of Objective Clinical Testing in Beauty(9:01) – The Dangers of Supplier-Driven Ingredient Claims(10:20) – Science Washing in the Beauty Industry(13:04) – BiotechBeauty's Approach to Clean Beauty(15:30) – The Microbiome and Its Role in Skin Health(20:15) – Creating Non-Comedogenic Products for Acne-Prone Skin(23:06) – The Importance of Transparent Ingredient Lists(25:04) – The Challenges of Creating High-Performance Skincare Makeup(28:26) – How Biotechnology Supports Sustainability in BeautyTo learn more about BiotechBeauty, 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.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Maria DeSantis and Chardae Bowe of Framesi to explore the growing conversation around scalp health and its essential role in hair wellness. As leaders behind the Italian brand's Morphosis line, Maria and Chardae share how Framesi blends decades of heritage with cutting-edge science to deliver scalp-first haircare that's both clean and high-performing.Listeners will get a sneak peek into Framesi's approach to sustainable innovation—from cold-processed Mediterranean ingredients to their iconic coconut oil-based color systems. The Morphosis line focuses on detoxifying and nourishing the scalp with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, licorice root, and fermented extracts, while supporting the microbiome and maintaining pH balance. It's clean beauty without compromise—vegan, sulfate-free, and thoughtfully formulated for real results.Whether you're dealing with product buildup, looking to boost hair vitality, or simply want a healthier foundation for your strands, this episode offers a fresh perspective on what it means to care for your hair from the root up. Tune in to learn how Framesi is helping redefine modern haircare with intention, integrity, and innovation.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Morphosis and Hair Health(1:01) – Overview of Framesi and Its Legacy (3:09) – Scalp Care and Sustainability in Hair Products(5:05) – Importance of Scalp Health for Hair Growth(6:55) – Key Ingredients for Hair and Scalp Health(10:03) – Targeted Approach in Hair and Scalp Products(12:18) – Hyaluronic Acid and its Role in Scalp Care(16:07) – Benefits of Coconut Oil in Hair Care(17:09) – The Impact of Scalp Exfoliation on Hair Health(21:29) – Clean Beauty, Sustainability, and Product EffectivenessTo learn more about Morphosis by Framesi, 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.
Inflammation isn't just about redness and irritation—it's a driving force behind premature aging. In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta sits down with Joshua Britton, CEO of Deinde, to explore how inflammation accelerates skin aging and how cutting-edge biotechnology is changing the skincare game.Britton, a scientist-turned-beauty entrepreneur, founded Deinde under the biotech powerhouse Debut, with a mission to bring lab-driven skincare to consumers. With a team of 80 scientists and a platform screening 50 billion molecules, Deinde is developing targeted solutions for inflammatory aging, a process where chronic, low-grade inflammation breaks down collagen, deepens wrinkles and worsens conditions like rosacea, eczema, and acne.One of their breakthrough discoveries? Naringenin—a potent anti-inflammatory compound that outperforms niacinamide in reducing inflammatory markers by 15 times. Clinically tested at a precise 0.45% concentration, it significantly improves skin elasticity, reduces deep wrinkles, and restores baseline skin health—without the irritation caused by higher concentrations of traditional actives.Britton also debunks skincare marketing myths, calling for science over hype. With trends like exosomes dominating the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of clinical validation over buzzwords, urging consumers to choose evidence-backed formulations over marketing gimmicks.This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to future-proof their skincare routine with biotech-driven solutions that work at the molecular level. Tune in to discover how Deinde is redefining the way we fight aging—starting with inflammation.To learn more about Deinde, 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.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta welcomes Dr. Barbara Paldus, founder of Codex Labs, to explore breakthrough insights into eczema treatment. Dr. Paldus delves into the science behind the skin-gut-brain microbiome axis and explains how addressing both internal and external factors can revolutionize eczema care. Drawing on her recent TED Talk, she reveals that supporting gut health, reducing systemic inflammation, and restoring a balanced skin barrier can yield up to three times the benefits of traditional topical treatments.Dr. Paldus outlines the two main theories behind eczema—whether it starts with a leaky gut or a weakened skin barrier—and emphasizes that true relief comes from a holistic approach. She shares compelling data and real-world results from Codex Labs' innovative products, including the Bia Unscented Soap, Bia Eczema Relief Lotion, and Antü Skin Barrier Support Supplement. These products are designed to soothe, hydrate, and strengthen the skin from within, proving effective even in rigorous clinical trials.The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to eczema, from mutations in the filaggrin gene to the role of Staphylococcus aureus. Dr. Paldus also offers practical advice on integrating dietary changes, stress management, and gentle skincare into a comprehensive routine that supports long-term skin health.Tune in to discover how combining cutting-edge science with holistic wellness is paving the way for a new era in eczema treatment and learn why taking care of your skin from the inside out is the future of dermatology.Shop Codex's NEW Bia Eczema Relief Lotion.To learn more about Codex Labs, 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.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Tania Crawford, a powerhouse business coach and beauty industry expert, to unlock the secrets behind running a successful salon. Tania shares her unique journey—from growing up in a family immersed in fashion and aesthetics to mastering the art of hair extensions and scalp health. Her passion for education and strategic business planning has helped countless salon owners scale their businesses to six-figure success.Tania delves into the booming demand for hair extensions and non-surgical hair restoration, especially in the post-pandemic landscape. She emphasizes that success in the salon industry hinges on clear branding, targeted audience strategies, and sound financial planning. Drawing on her extensive experience, Tania explains how salons that invest in proper training and mentorship can transform their service offerings and boost profitability.The conversation also highlights the importance of embracing hair diversity and providing personalized care for all hair types and textures. Tania discusses practical tips for improving hair care education among clients, from complimentary wash services to effective product application techniques. Her real-world advice and actionable strategies showcase how a structured, community-focused approach can break through industry challenges and drive long-term growth.Tune in to hear Tania Crawford's invaluable insights on scaling your salon, fostering genuine partnerships, and navigating the competitive world of beauty with resilience and innovation. Whether you're an aspiring stylist or a seasoned salon owner, this episode offers a roadmap to success that blends passion with proven business strategies.To learn more about Tania Crawford, visit her website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with renowned celebrity makeup artist Nydia Figueroa, who has spent over 18 years perfecting her craft behind the scenes of high-profile events like New York Fashion Week and major beauty brands like MAC Cosmetics. Nydia shares her unexpected journey from admiring her mother and grandmother's makeup to building a career where her hands-on expertise and dedication have opened doors to the glamorous world of celebrity beauty.Throughout the conversation, Nydia emphasizes that while social media tutorials abound, true mastery comes from practical experience and mentorship—a lesson she learned early in her career. She discusses how free gigs and genuine industry relationships have played a pivotal role in her success, proving that authenticity and hard work are irreplaceable.Nydia also breaks down the evolution of beauty trends, shifting from overdone, heavy makeup to a modern emphasis on an “intentional glow.” She reveals her favorite techniques, such as under-base highlighting, multi-use blush applications, and the subtle art of underlash extensions, which have redefined how beauty is perceived today.Whether you're an aspiring makeup artist or simply passionate about authentic beauty, this episode offers invaluable insights into overcoming industry challenges and embracing a path of continuous learning and creativity. Tune in to hear Nydia Figueroa's inspiring story and discover the real secrets behind celebrity makeup artistry that go far beyond what you see on camera.To learn more about Nydia Figueroa, visit her website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Dr. Purvisha Patel, a board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, to discuss the science and innovation behind Visha Skincare. Dr. Patel explains how her global background and extensive training inspired her to create a line of skincare products that deliver medical-grade results while addressing key concerns like hyperpigmentation, acne, and skin health for all.Dr. Patel's journey into skincare began in her practice, where she observed a significant gap in effective treatments—especially for skin of color. This led her to collaborate with top chemists and develop innovative solutions, such as the patented Illuminotex blend. By combining potent ingredients like azelaic acid, kojic acid, licorice extract, and malic acid, Illuminotex safely inhibits melanin production and performs on par with prescription-strength alternatives.She also highlights two hero products: the Advanced Purifying Cleanser and the Advanced Correcting Serum. The cleanser uniquely blends lactic, glycolic, and malic acids with zinc pyrithione and B vitamins to gently exfoliate and balance the skin, while the serum consolidates multiple steps with retinol, a vitamin C & E complex, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and Illuminotex to rejuvenate and brighten skin.Dr. Patel further explores how inflammation, gut health, and social media influence our understanding of skincare. With an eye on the future, she envisions Visha Skincare expanding to offer even more tailored, science-backed solutions. Tune in to discover how her insights and innovations are setting a new standard in dermatologist-developed skincare that is both safe and effective.To learn more about Visha Skincare, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Ayesha Curry, a multi-talented entrepreneur and visionary behind Sweet July Skin. Ayesha shares how her journey from experiencing persistent skincare struggles during pregnancy to discovering the power of her Caribbean heritage inspired her to create a line of clean, effective skincare products. Drawing on traditional remedies passed down from her Jamaican family, Ayesha developed formulations that blend Caribbean superfoods with modern, science-backed ingredients to address issues like under-eye puffiness, dryness, and early signs of aging.Ayesha explains that unlike many celebrity brands that white-label products, she built Sweet July Skin from scratch to ensure every ingredient is thoughtfully chosen and fully transparent. Her passion for culinary arts influences her approach to skincare, treating each product formulation like a carefully crafted recipe that balances efficacy with tradition. From turmeric's anti-inflammatory benefits to the vitamin C boost from soursop and the energizing touch of Blue Mountain Coffee Extract in her eye cream, every product is designed to nurture the skin and empower the user.Beyond product innovation, Ayesha emphasizes the importance of self-care and genuine confidence. She believes that beauty should be rooted in authenticity and self-love rather than chasing unrealistic standards. With plans to expand her line while staying true to her cultural roots and community values, Sweet July Skin represents a new era of beauty that celebrates diversity and holistic wellness. Tune in to hear Ayesha Curry's inspiring story and discover how her approach is reshaping the beauty industry from within.To learn more about Sweet July Skin, 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.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inspiring episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Golloria George, a powerful advocate for diversity in the beauty industry. Golloria shares her personal journey—from feeling invisible in beauty aisles as a young girl to using her experiences as a refugee from South Sudan to fuel a mission for genuine inclusivity. She reveals how the absence of products made for her skin tone sparked a movement that goes beyond representation. Golloria emphasizes that true change requires actionable steps and diverse voices in product development.Golloria discusses the harsh reality that mere token representation is not enough. She challenges brands to move past adding a few darker shades and instead integrate Black chemists, product developers, and executives who understand the unique needs of melanin-rich skin.She urges consumers to support brands that genuinely cater to all skin tones and to use their purchasing power to demand authentic inclusivity. Her message is clear: beauty is a human right, and everyone deserves to see themselves reflected in the products they use.The conversation also touches on the broader impact of solidarity across different communities and how standing together can drive change in an industry that has long overlooked marginalized groups. Golloria's candid insights offer hope and a roadmap for a future where beauty standards are reshaped by empathy, innovation, and real action.Tune in to learn how her advocacy is transforming the beauty landscape and empowering the next generation to define their own worth.To learn more about Golloria George visit her website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Stacy Jones, founder and CEO of Hollywood Branded, to uncover the secrets behind creating authentic brand partnerships with celebrities and influencers. Stacy shares her inspiring journey from theater production to becoming a trailblazer in Hollywood marketing, offering invaluable insights into building resilient businesses and thriving through industry challenges.Stacy reflects on her path, starting with her passion for storytelling in theater and her unexpected pivot into product placement and celebrity collaborations. As the head of Hollywood Branded, she's orchestrated over a billion dollars in brand partnerships, relying on her ability to adapt and innovate despite setbacks like fraudulent schemes and industry shutdowns.The conversation dives into the nuances of celebrity endorsements versus influencer campaigns. Stacy explains the differences in budgets, production needs, and brand goals, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and long-term collaboration for success. She also offers practical advice for smaller brands, highlighting the potential of product placements in film and TV or leveraging gifting lounges to generate organic buzz.Stacy's story underscores the grit required to navigate Hollywood's fast-paced environment. From overcoming multimillion-dollar losses to redefining her agency's focus, she exemplifies resilience and reinvention. Her mantra: failure is a stepping stone, and passion is the fuel for long-term success.Tune in to discover how Stacy Jones built a powerhouse agency and learn strategies to elevate your brand through meaningful celebrity partnerships.To learn more about Hollywood Branded, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inspiring episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Jason Felts to dive into his extraordinary journey from small-town Texas to Hollywood success. As the head of Virgin's entertainment arm, Jason Felts became the second youngest CEO in the history of Virgin behind Sir Richard Branson himself, and also served as CEO of the Virgin Fest music festivals. As a producer, his films cumulatively grossed over one billion dollars worldwide and he was named by Variety in the “Top 10 to Watch”.Throughout the conversation, Jason emphasizes that persistence, authenticity, and fearlessness are key to overcoming the many challenges of the entertainment industry. He opens up about a painful encounter with a dishonest investor that tested his resolve, yet only strengthened his commitment to building genuine relationships based on mutual respect. Jason also reflects on the transformative impact of mentorship, sharing how advice from figures like Sir Richard Branson has inspired him to set ambitious goals and continually push the boundaries of creativity.Drawing from his new book Hollywood Virgin, Jason offers invaluable guidance for aspiring creators and entrepreneurs. His journey demonstrates that true success is not measured solely by financial gain, but by the ability to learn from setbacks and cultivate authentic connections in a competitive world.Tune in to hear Jason Felts' unfiltered story and discover how dreaming big, staying resilient, and embracing authenticity can turn even the wildest dreams into reality.To learn more about Jason Felts and Hollywood Virgin, visit https://www.hollywoodvirgin.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/hollywoodvirgin/Shop Hollywood Virgin: https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Virgin-Jason-Felts/dp/1394323832Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Sylwia Wiesenberg, founder of Bawdy Beauty, to discuss how skincare, sexual wellness, and self-care intersect. Sylwia shares her journey from Poland to New York, how her diverse experiences shaped her entrepreneurial mindset, and why she created Bawdy Beauty to challenge beauty norms and break taboos around sexual wellness.Inspired by the philosophy that "whatever goes on my face goes on my ass," Sylwia created the butt mask, a skincare product designed to promote skin health beyond the face. She emphasizes that beauty isn't just about aesthetics—it's about feeling confident in every part of your body. Bawdy Beauty takes a holistic approach, integrating skincare, wellness, and pleasure with products like USDA-certified organic lubricants, designed to nourish and empower.Sylwia opens up about how societal stigma often keeps people, especially women, from embracing sexual wellness as self-care. Her goal is to normalize conversations around intimacy and encourage people to feel comfortable in their own skin. She also discusses the evolution of beauty standards and how non-invasive self-care practices, like skincare rituals and movement, can be just as transformative as extreme treatments.Bawdy Beauty is more than a brand—it's a movement toward self-love, empowerment, and holistic well-being. Tune in for a bold and insightful discussion that will make you rethink beauty, self-care, and confidence from the inside out.To learn more about Bawdy Beauty, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Dr. Daniel Belkin, a double board-certified dermatologist and laser expert, to break down the science behind laser treatments. From CO2 resurfacing to acne solutions and safe treatments for melanin-rich skin, Dr. Belkin demystifies how lasers work and what patients need to know before undergoing treatment.Dr. Belkin shares his journey from an artistic background to dermatologic surgery, where his passion for aesthetics and science led him to specialize in laser technology. He explains how lasers use specific wavelengths to target skin concerns like pigmentation, blood vessels, and wrinkles, offering precise and effective treatment options.A major highlight of the episode is the discussion on CO2 lasers, which are widely used for skin resurfacing and collagen stimulation. Dr. Belkin explains how these lasers improve fine lines, scars, and sun damage—particularly around the eyes—without the need for surgery.For acne, he clarifies that while lasers can reduce oil production and treat scarring, they are not a cure for active breakouts. Instead, combining laser treatments with medical therapies like Accutane leads to the best long-term results.Dr. Belkin also emphasizes the importance of treating darker skin tones carefully with specialized settings to prevent hyperpigmentation. He urges patients to seek trained professionals with deep knowledge of laser physics and safety.Whether you're considering laser hair removal, skin resurfacing, or acne treatments, this episode offers expert insights into the ever-evolving world of laser dermatology. Tune in to learn how these advanced technologies can transform skin health.To learn more about Dr. Belkin and the New York Dermatology Group, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Karrueche Tran, Emmy-winning actress and founder of Ruechi Beauty, to discuss the power of authenticity in beauty. From navigating Hollywood's beauty standards to creating a brand that celebrates self-care and simplicity, Karrueche shares her personal journey, the inspiration behind Ruechi Beauty, and why less is truly more when it comes to skincare.After years in the spotlight, Karrueche found herself drawn to a more holistic approach to beauty—one that prioritized confidence, mindfulness, and real self-care over heavy trends or quick fixes. Her brand, Ruechi Beauty, reflects this philosophy, blending her African American and Vietnamese heritage with thoughtfully designed products that enhance natural beauty.A standout from the line is the Nano Mister, a travel-friendly tool inspired by on-set beauty hacks that helps refresh makeup, reduce puffiness, and keep skin hydrated throughout the day. With a focus on high-performance yet minimal skincare, Ruechi Beauty is all about embracing natural confidence and making self-care an effortless, everyday ritual.Karrueche also opens up about the pressures of beauty standards, the impact of social media, and why she encourages a more balanced approach to skincare and self-image. She shares how she navigates her own beauty journey and how Ruechi Beauty is designed to support others in feeling their best—without overcomplicating the process.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about redefining beauty, embracing cultural influences, and learning how to cultivate confidence from the inside out.To learn more about Ruechi Beauty, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special solo episode, Dr. Ekta shares exciting updates for Skin Anarchy in 2025. The podcast is evolving from Skincare Anarchy to Skin Anarchy, expanding beyond skincare to cover skin health, beauty science, menopause, mental health, and consumer education—without losing its science-backed foundation.The SafeSeal Initiative is also growing, ensuring more transparency in skincare with deeper product evaluations and expert-backed recommendations. Plus, Skin Anarchy is launching a new website, making it easier to access episodes, expert insights, and SafeSeal updates all in one place.Lastly, YŪGEN Magazine is expanding into a full-scale beauty and wellness platform, covering topics like travel, food, and lifestyle. With more content, expert conversations, and consumer education, Skin Anarchy is set to be your go-to source for everything skin and beyond.Don't miss this episode—big things are coming!SA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skincareanarchy/?hl=enYŪGEN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sa.yugen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skincareanarchhy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkincareAnarchyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skincareanarchy/Pinterest: https://cz.pinterest.com/skincareanarchy/_created/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@skincareanarchyMedium Blog: https://skincareanarchy.medium.comDownload YŪGEN Magazine: https://books.apple.com/us/book/yugen-magazine/id6621271349Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Arielle Moody, founder of Mama Sol, to discuss how her pregnancy sparked a groundbreaking journey into safe and effective sun protection. With years of experience in beauty product development, Arielle created a line of 100% mineral sunscreens that prioritize safety, luxury, and performance—perfect for everyone from pregnant women to daily SPF devotees.Arielle shares how her research during pregnancy revealed alarming gaps in sunscreen safety, particularly with chemicals like oxybenzone, a known endocrine disruptor. Determined to find a solution, she collaborated with top chemists over five years to create Mama Sol's mineral-based formulas. These sunscreens offer broad-spectrum protection using zinc oxide, avoiding the potential risks and degradation of chemical filters.Mama Sol tackles common sunscreen complaints with a silky texture that blends clear, leaving no white cast, and a silicone-free formula that works seamlessly under makeup. Infused with nourishing ingredients like Kakadu plum, tamanu oil, and green tea, Mama Sol's sunscreens do more than protect—they enhance skin health. From antioxidant-packed body formulas to tinted lip oils with SPF 20, each product merges skincare with UV defense, streamlining routines without compromise.Arielle also emphasizes the importance of daily sunscreen use, year-round, to prevent photoaging and UV damage. With elegant packaging and subtle lavender scent, Mama Sol transforms SPF into a self-care ritual that's as enjoyable as it is essential.Tune in to learn how Mama Sol is redefining sunscreen with safety, science, and indulgence at its core!Use Code "ANARCHYMAMA15" for 15% off your order!To learn more about Mama Sol, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Dr. Azam Anwar, an interventional cardiologist turned skincare innovator, to discuss the groundbreaking origins of CLn SkinCare. What started as a personal battle with a stubborn skin infection transformed into a science-backed skincare line redefining how we approach skin health. Dr. Anwar shares how his background in cardiology and wound healing research led to the development of CLn's sodium hypochlorite-based formulas, designed to target inflammation, microbial overgrowth, and sensitive skin conditions.Dr. Anwar reveals the science behind CLn's hero ingredient, sodium hypochlorite, a diluted bleach compound known for its powerful antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Unlike traditional cleansers, CLn's formulations balance efficacy with gentleness, making them safe even for the most sensitive skin types, including children with severe eczema. From tackling infections in athletes to managing conditions like psoriasis and folliculitis, CLn has proven itself a versatile and effective solution backed by robust clinical research.Throughout the episode, Dr. Anwar emphasizes the importance of medical rigor in skincare. By collaborating with dermatologists and conducting pediatric trials, CLn earned its credibility as a go-to for individuals prone to skin infections, rashes, or inflammation. Whether you're an athlete, a parent managing a child's eczema, or someone seeking a dermatologist-approved routine, CLn's story demonstrates the power of blending advanced science with everyday practicality.Tune in to discover how CLn SkinCare is changing the skincare game with its innovative approach to healthy, resilient skin.To learn more about CLn Skincare, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Conor Begley, Chief Strategy Officer of CreatorIQ, to explore how the creator economy is transforming beauty and adjacent industries. With years of experience co-founding Tribe Dynamics and now leading CreatorIQ's strategic efforts, Conor breaks down the critical role influencers play in driving brand success, product development, and marketing innovation.Conor shares how the beauty industry became a leader in influencer marketing, with 96% of content generated organically. Brands like NYX, Too Faced, and Anastasia Beverly Hills have harnessed influencer buzz to build momentum, leading to major acquisitions. Authentic relationships, rather than transactional posts, remain key to creating lasting impact and trust among consumers.Conor highlights the importance of metrics like Earned Media Value (EMV) and share of voice versus market share to measure influence effectively. He explains how influencer mentions often predict brand trajectory, showing how buzz precedes sales and indicates growth or decline. For brands scaling their influencer programs, tools like CreatorIQ provide automation, data analysis, and competitor benchmarking to streamline campaign management.The conversation also dives into emerging platforms like TikTok Shop, the impact of new features on direct shopping, and the need for brands to remain nimble across evolving channels. Whether you're an indie startup or a legacy brand, Conor's insights emphasize the power of authentic, well-nurtured creator relationships to drive long-term success.To learn more about CreatorIQ, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta continues the Masterclass Series with renowned cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Janet Allenby and her expert team, Amanda Rose and Danielle Jaffe. Together, they explore cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatments designed to deliver natural, youthful results without surgery. From collagen-stimulating fillers to advanced laser resurfacing, this episode provides an insider's guide to the latest in non-surgical aesthetics.Dr. Allenby breaks down the transformative power of Sculptra, a biostimulatory filler that promotes natural collagen production for firm, lifted skin. Paired with threads, which offer an instant "facelift" effect by physically lifting sagging skin while stimulating long-term collagen remodeling, these treatments are redefining anti-aging. Amanda Rose introduces Ellacor, a breakthrough in minimally invasive tissue excision for small areas like jowls or eyelids, while Danielle Jaffe shares the benefits of CO2 laser resurfacing and the “Cool Peel” for smoothing texture, reducing pigmentation, and tightening skin with minimal downtime.The key takeaway? These treatments work synergistically, allowing patients to address multiple signs of aging in a customized, layered plan. Whether it's collagen-building, instant lifting, or resurfacing, Dr. Allenby and her team emphasize personalized care to achieve refreshed, natural-looking results.Tune in to discover how non-surgical options like Sculptra, threads, Ellacor, and CO2 lasers can deliver a radiant, youthful glow in time for the holidays and beyond. For those seeking subtle yet stunning transformations, this episode is your ultimate guide to modern aesthetics.To learn more about Allenby Cosmetic Dermatology, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.