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Ali Perry-Hatch MPH, Founder of Earth Harbor Skincare
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Meet Ali Perry-Hatch, MPH, the beach wanderer, herbalist and health scientist, who created Earth Harbor Naturals out of her treehouse kitchen. A combination of a career in humanitarian engineering, graduate research in environmental toxicology, a near-fatal accident, and finding out she was pregnant, led Ali to be more critical of what she was putting both in and on her body, as well as its effects on the environment and humanity. When Ali couldn’t find a comprehensive range of premium natural beauty products that was versatile enough for her ever-changing skin (and life) and that lived up to her strict standards of being effective, ethical, purely natural, rooted in science, sustainable, and affordably indulgent (all while inspiring joyful wonderment!), Earth Harbor Naturals was born!--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/support
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32:08||Ep. 751In 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.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Seth Nelson and Sol Labs(1:33) – Seth's Journey with Melanoma and Its Impact(4:43) – The Moment Seth Decided to Create Sol Labs(6:11) – Disconnect Between Consumers and Sun Protection(9:01) – Branding and Consumer Appeal for Sol Labs(13:48) – The R&D Process in South Korea and Finding the Right Partner(16:53) – The Game-Changing Role of Astaxanthin in Sun Protection(20:11) – Why Sol Labs Chose Mineral Sunscreens Over Chemical(23:02) – The Importance of Sunscreen Feel and Daily Use(27:06) – Sol Labs' Advocacy and Partnership with the Melanoma Research AllianceTo 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!750. The Beauty Molecule That Is Changing Everything Featuring Renowned Dr. Perricone
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