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Understanding Sofwave: A Deep Dive Into the Revolutionary Skin Lifting Treatment with Dr. Johnny Franco
In this engaging episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta chats with Dr. Johnny Franco, board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of Austin Plastic Surgeon, as he dives into the latest advancements in non-invasive aesthetics. Known for his pioneering work, Dr. Franco shares insights on two groundbreaking technologies: Sofwave for skin lifting and Pure Impact for muscle toning. These innovative treatments are revolutionizing the aesthetics landscape, providing effective options for those seeking to address skin laxity and enhance muscle definition without surgery.
Dr. Franco’s journey began with a personal transformation after a 90-pound weight loss, which led him to explore non-invasive skin-lifting solutions. This search introduced him to Sofwave, an ultrasound-based technology that targets precise skin layers to stimulate collagen production, ideal for mild to moderate skin laxity without downtime. Sofwave’s unique approach makes it suitable for a range of areas, from the face and neck to the arms and abdomen, and safe for all skin tones.
Dr. Franco also discusses Pure Impact, a muscle-toning technology that mimics the effects of targeted workouts through electrical stimulation. Perfect for patients on weight loss journeys or fitness enthusiasts, Pure Impact offers tailored muscle enhancement for the abdomen, buttocks, and more, helping patients maintain muscle tone effectively.
With future potential for AI-driven customization in these treatments, Dr. Franco envisions even more personalized results on the horizon. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the future of aesthetics and non-invasive options for achieving skin and muscle health.
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701. How Fermented Ingredients are Transforming Skincare ft. Amala Beauty
32:34||Ep. 701In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Dalia Fernandez, Product Development Director at Amala, to explore the science behind microbiome-focused skincare. Known for its commitment to natural and organic formulations backed by clinical trials, Amala is redefining clean beauty with innovative, microbiome-friendly products.Dalia shares her journey from working with tech-forward skincare brand FOREO in China to joining Amala during the pandemic. Drawn by its dedication to natural ingredients, skin health, and clinical rigor, she now champions Amala’s mission to balance the skin microbiome through cutting-edge formulations. At the heart of Amala’s approach are fermented ingredients like probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics, which nourish and protect the skin’s bacterial ecosystem, ensuring improved hydration, reduced irritation, and a stronger skin barrier.The conversation highlights Amala’s standout products, including the Retexturizing Gel Aqua Peel, which delivers spa-like exfoliation using natural AHAs, BHAs, and bioferments, and the Advanced Firming Complex, a global bestseller clinically proven to improve firmness and hydration. Dalia also spotlights the Collagen Boosting Peptide Mask, a perfect companion for at-home facials.Dalia emphasizes the importance of pairing topical care with a healthy diet, incorporating fermented foods and probiotics for holistic skin health. Amala’s thoughtful formulations, certified by NATRUE and built on sustainability, make it a leader in microbiome-focused skincare. Whether you’re new to clean beauty or looking to elevate your routine, this episode offers an inspiring look at how nature and science combine to transform skin health.To learn more about Amala, 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!700. 700th Episode: From Podcast to Publication - How Skin Anarchy Bridges Science and Self-Care
10:51||Ep. 700In this milestone episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav reflects on the incredible journey of reaching 700 episodes and the evolution of the podcast from its humble beginnings. What started as a personal quest for trustworthy beauty recommendations has grown into a platform that celebrates innovation, education, and the art of skincare. Dr. Ekta shares heartfelt gratitude for the community’s support and the inspiring guests who’ve helped shape the show into what it is today. From uncovering the editorial minds behind beauty to spotlighting the industry’s most innovative brands, Skin Anarchy has explored every corner of beauty, wellness, hair care, and fragrance. Dr. Ekta recounts the joy of learning alongside listeners, diving into the science of skincare, and understanding the business of creating truly effective products. Each episode is a testament to collaboration, curiosity, and a shared passion for advancing self-care. Dr. Ekta also highlights exciting developments for the podcast, including YUGEN Magazine, an editorial endeavor that curates the best of the beauty industry through stunning visuals and in-depth storytelling. She introduces the SAFE Seal, a groundbreaking initiative designed to validate product claims through rigorous scientific peer review, offering consumers a reliable framework for understanding skincare efficacy. With plans to expand into new content formats and innovative projects in 2025, Skin Anarchy is poised for an exciting future. Dr. Ekta invites listeners to share feedback, connect on social media, and continue this incredible journey together. Tune in for an inspiring celebration of growth, gratitude, and the boundless possibilities ahead!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!699. Well People's Mission to Make Clean Beauty Accessible and Transparent
51:09||Ep. 699In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta chats with Shirley Pinkson-Mañas, co-founder of Well People and Head of Education at e.l.f. Beauty, about her pioneering journey in clean beauty. Shirley’s career started as a makeup artist with brands like MAC and NARS, where she developed a passion for quality ingredients and transparency. After realizing a gap in clean beauty products, she co-founded Well People in 2008, with a mission to make effective, safe, and socially responsible cosmetics accessible to all. Well People’s ethos is grounded in performance, skin health, and ethics. Shirley discusses the brand’s commitment to transparency, educating consumers without fear tactics, and ensuring safety by banning over 2,500 ingredients. Well People was the first color cosmetics brand to receive EWG verification, reinforcing its dedication to transparency and consumer trust. With innovative multifunctional products, like their Supernatural Complexion Stick, Well People has continued to raise the bar in clean beauty. Shirley also shares the challenges of being a Latina, LGBTQ+ founder and the importance of perseverance and staying true to values in the face of industry obstacles. Her insights on today’s conscious beauty consumers, particularly Gen Z, highlight a growing demand for ethical and effective products. Through Well People and e.l.f. Beauty, Shirley is shaping a future in beauty that champions integrity, sustainability, and empowerment. Tune in for an inspiring look at how clean beauty can transform both industry standards and consumer choices.To learn more about Well People, 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!697. Discover the Cross-Cultural Ingredients Revolutionizing Skincare with Regelica
26:09||Ep. 697In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta interviews Elisa Park and Regina Roucourt, co-founders of Regelica, a skincare brand rooted in both Korean and Eastern European influences. With a shared passion for skincare that began while working together in a gaming company, Elisa and Regina have crafted Regelica to merge the best of Eastern and Western skincare philosophies, focusing on gentle yet effective ingredients.The duo shares the inspiration behind Regelica, where Korean skincare principles of collagen preservation meet Western approaches to boosting collagen production. This fusion led to their star product, the Mandelic and Edelweiss Renewal Serum, known for its gentle yet powerful exfoliating benefits that suit a wide range of skin types. They also discuss the brand’s innovative use of bakuchiol as a natural, irritation-free alternative to retinol and highlight their Microbiome and Vitamin C Immunity Support Essence, a Korean-inspired formula that nurtures the skin’s barrier and enhances hydration.Elisa and Regina emphasize the importance of cultural diversity in skincare, and how their differing backgrounds and perspectives allow them to create products that appeal to a wide audience. For aspiring entrepreneurs, they advise approaching the industry with curiosity and a willingness to innovate. Regelica’s journey exemplifies how blending cultural insights with scientific research can lead to products that cater to diverse skin needs, embodying a truly holistic approach to skincare.To learn more about Regelica, 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!696. Morning Rounds With Dr. Michelle Henry, MD - A Deep Dive Into Skin Health
25:41||Ep. 696Introducing Morning Rounds Monday, a new series dedicated to exploring all aspects of wellness with insights from top doctors across a range of specialties. We’re thrilled to kick off this series with the incredible Dr. Michelle Henry as our inaugural guest, bringing her expertise and knowledge in Dermatology and Skin Cancer.Dr. Henry shares her journey into dermatology, initially inspired by her mother’s healthcare career and a desire to help patients in a way that balanced her passion for both surgery and skin health. She discusses her work with skin cancer, particularly melanoma, and emphasizes the critical importance of sun protection, especially for younger people, to prevent future risks.Dr. Henry also shines a light on underrepresented skin conditions like hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic and often misunderstood condition affecting many women. She explains the impact of stress on skin conditions, highlighting the connection between mental health and skin health. For those with melanin-rich skin, Dr. Henry advocates for a specialized approach in aesthetic treatments to prevent complications like hyperpigmentation, underscoring the need for expertise in diverse skin types within dermatology.As the conversation progresses, Dr. Henry dives into the future of personalized skincare, envisioning treatments tailored to individual genetic and microbiome profiles. She emphasizes that a balanced diet, rich in antioxidants and healthy fats, plays a pivotal role in maintaining skin health. For skincare routines, she champions consistency, comparing it to brushing your teeth—a daily commitment that yields long-term results. Dr. Henry’s insights provide a powerful look at dermatology’s evolving role in holistic well-being, blending education, innovation, and inclusivity.To learn more about Dr. Henry, 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!695. Discovering Dr. Tiffany Moon’s Journey from Medicine to Reality TV and Beyond
28:05||Ep. 695In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav welcomes the accomplished Dr. Tiffany Moon, who’s made waves as an anesthesiologist, entrepreneur, and advocate for women’s empowerment. Known for her role on The Real Housewives of Dallas, Dr. Moon reflects on her path from medicine to reality TV and beyond, now channeling her drive into ventures that inspire and uplift women.Dr. Moon shares how her passion for anesthesiology began as a young girl and evolved into a career where she sees the impact of her work firsthand. Her transition to reality TV came unexpectedly, yet she embraced the opportunity to represent women in medicine on a mainstream platform. While reality TV had its challenges, it opened doors for Dr. Moon, ultimately sparking new passions.Dr. Moon’s entrepreneurial journey took flight during the pandemic with the launch of Aromathesia Candle Company, a blend of aromatherapy and her medical expertise. She also co-founded Three Moons Wine with her husband, diving into the business world where she learned as she went.Her latest project, the LeadHer Summit, is a women’s empowerment event featuring workshops on business and personal growth. Dr. Moon’s vision is to cultivate a community where women can network, learn, and support each other. Dr. Moon also delves into her skincare favorites and shares insights on her wellness routine, underscoring her belief in prevention and self-care. Her journey is a reminder of the power of resilience, learning, and the importance of uplifting others. For anyone interested in inspiration, Dr. Moon’s story offers a powerful blend of ambition, empowerment, and purpose.To learn more about the LeadHer Summit, 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.694. Discover the Beauty Secrets of Africa with Eni Culture's Founder Nkonye Iwerebon
31:17||Ep. 694In this captivating episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav chats with Nkonye Iwerebon, founder of Eni Culture, to dive into the heart of African beauty traditions and cultural heritage. Nkonye shares how her childhood in Lagos, Nigeria, where natural remedies were integral to daily life, inspired her to create a brand that celebrates the holistic wellness practices of African culture. Faced with a market that often overlooks the potency of natural African ingredients, Nkonye set out to bring the power of ingredients like shea butter and moringa to the forefront.Eni Culture, as Nkonye explains, is more than just skincare; it’s a connection to cultural heritage. With a mission grounded in ethical sourcing, Eni Culture partners with smallholder farms in Eastern Rwanda, ensuring premium ingredients while supporting local communities. One of the brand’s highlights, the Safi Revitalizing Face Oil, combines just ten pure ingredients, including moringa and passion fruit oils, delivering nutrient-rich hydration for radiant skin.Nkonye also touches on the broader impact of African beauty, or A-beauty, advocating for its place on the global stage. She emphasizes that African beauty is not only clean and powerful but also steeped in centuries of wellness wisdom, offering a unique, enriching experience. Tune in to discover how Eni Culture is redefining luxury skincare by honoring African heritage and empowering consumers to embrace wellness from within.To learn more about Eni Culture and to shop their products, 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.693. Hello Sunday Founder On Expanding Into The US And Busting Sunscreen Myths
23:12||Ep. 693In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav welcomes back Amy Ford, the founder of Hello Sunday, a pioneering SPF brand that recently expanded into the U.S. market through Sephora. Amy shares how Hello Sunday is redefining sun protection by making SPF an essential, year-round part of skincare routines. With innovative products like their best-selling SPF primer, Hello Sunday focuses on lightweight, multi-functional formulas that feel great on the skin.Amy also dives into the challenges of entering the U.S. market, particularly reformulating products to meet FDA regulations, while maintaining their high-performance, accessible products. A key mission for Hello Sunday is to educate consumers on the importance of daily SPF, debunking common myths and emphasizing the role of sunscreen in preventing skin cancer and premature aging.With a commitment to affordability and inclusivity, Hello Sunday’s products offer broad-spectrum protection for all skin types. Tune in to learn more about how this brand is making SPF both effective and enjoyable, and discover why Hello Sunday is set to become a skincare staple in the U.S.To learn more about Hello Sunday and to shop their products, 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.