Skin Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Skin Anarchy is where beauty meets curiosity and science. Hosted by Dr. Ekta, this podcast dives deep into the behind-the-scenes world of beauty, uncovering the stories, trends, and innovations shaping skincare, makeup, haircare, fragrance, and more. Featuring candid conversations with industry pioneers, we explore the art and science behind beauty with passion and purpose. Join the revolution on Instagram @skincareanarchy and discover the beauty world like never before. (Not legal or medical advice, all views expressed are non-legal and non-medical opinions.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. The Shift to Regenerative Skincare with Dr. Robin Smith of Exoceuticals

    7 HR AGO

    The Shift to Regenerative Skincare with Dr. Robin Smith of Exoceuticals

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Robin Smith, co-founder of Exoceuticals, to explore a shift that goes far beyond traditional skincare. This conversation reframes skin not as a surface to correct, but as a biological system to support—moving the focus from ingredients to cellular behavior. With a background spanning decades in regenerative medicine, Dr. Smith brings a clinical lens to a category that is rapidly entering the consumer space. At the center of this evolution is cellular communication—specifically exosomes, microscopic vesicles that act as messengers between cells. Rather than forcing change, these signals help coordinate repair, regulate inflammation, and maintain tissue balance. The implication is significant: skincare is no longer just about visible results, but about influencing how skin functions over time. The episode also cuts through the noise surrounding “biotech” ingredients. Not all peptides, growth factors, or exosomes operate the same—and more importantly, they are not interchangeable. Dr. Smith emphasizes that efficacy depends on precision: sourcing, formulation, and dosing all determine whether these technologies support or disrupt the skin’s natural systems. Just as critical is the conversation around safety. As biologically derived ingredients enter the market, clinical-level rigor becomes essential. Without proper validation, stability testing, and quality control, innovation quickly turns into risk. What emerges is a clear shift in perspective. Skincare is moving from reactive correction to proactive support—focused on maintaining function, not chasing symptoms. Listen to the full episode to hear Dr. Robin Smith break down regenerative skincare, exosome science, and what it really means to support skin at the cellular level. SHOP EXOCEUTICALS 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! *This is a paid collaboration Support the show

    38 min
  2. Color, Culture, and the Future of Sustainable Beauty with Nour Tayara of AORA Makeup

    2 DAYS AGO

    Color, Culture, and the Future of Sustainable Beauty with Nour Tayara of AORA Makeup

    Send us Fan Mail In this special retail launch episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Nour Tayara, co-founder and CEO of AORA Makeup, to explore a shift that feels long overdue: the future of beauty will not be defined by products alone, but by the systems and ideas behind them. What happens when sustainability stops being treated as a limitation—and becomes a creative driver? Tayara’s path into beauty began outside of it. Trained as an engineer and later working across marketing and innovation at L'Oréal, he gained a firsthand understanding of how large-scale systems shape what reaches consumers. Inside those systems, innovation exists—but implementation often stalls. Even small changes can ripple across global supply chains, making sustainability less about intention and more about infrastructure. That tension ultimately led to the creation of AORA Makeup. Rather than adapting to existing constraints, Tayara built a brand around a different premise: sustainability and desirability should not be separate. In doing so, he challenges the narrow visual language of “clean beauty”—moving away from minimalism and toward bold color, cultural storytelling, and emotional design. Throughout the conversation, a larger idea emerges. Beauty is no longer just about function—it’s about meaning. Consumers are not only looking for products that perform, but for products that reflect identity, culture, and creativity. This episode reframes innovation entirely. It’s not just about ingredients or claims—it’s about how brands are built from the ground up. Listen to the full episode to hear how Nour Tayara is rethinking sustainability and shaping a more expressive future for beauty. SHOP AORA MAKEUP Use code SKINANARCHY20 for 20% off! 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! Support the show

    50 min
  3. The Branding Balancing Act with Camille Moore

    30 MAR

    The Branding Balancing Act with Camille Moore

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with branding and marketing strategist Camille Moore to unpack what actually drives growth in today’s beauty industry—and why so many brands get it wrong. In a market saturated with content, Moore challenges one of the most common assumptions: social media is not the brand. It’s only an extension of it. Moore brings a unique perspective shaped by her early work in “unsexy” industries like law, real estate, and medical aesthetics—spaces where demand isn’t built on hype, but on trust and strategy. That foundation allowed her to understand something many founders overlook: if your brand only works when it’s exciting, it doesn’t actually work. The brands that scale are the ones that can create demand regardless of category. A central theme throughout the conversation is alignment. Moore reframes authenticity not as a tone or aesthetic, but as consistency across every touchpoint—product, packaging, messaging, customer experience, and content. When those elements don’t align, consumers don’t question it—they disengage. The strongest brands feel cohesive, not because of one channel, but because everything works together. She also challenges the idea that content should directly sell. Instead, high-performing brands focus on building trust, knowing that conversion follows connection—not pressure. In a real-time, consumer-driven market, relevance comes from listening, adapting, and evolving alongside your audience. This episode offers a clear shift in perspective: brand isn’t built through posts—it’s built through systems. Listen to the full episode to hear Camille Moore break down how modern beauty brands actually grow—and why most are playing the wrong game. Learn more about Third Eye Insights 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! Support the show

    49 min
  4. Inside CEW Innovators Awards 2025

    26 MAR

    Inside CEW Innovators Awards 2025

    Send us Fan Mail In this special episode, Skin Anarchy is partnering with CEW to shine a spotlight toward a group that rarely receives public recognition in the beauty industry: the scientists behind the products we use every day. Joined by CEW leaders Elana Drell Szyfer and Andrea Nagel, along with award recipients Dr. Jaime Emmetsberger of The Estée Lauder Companies & La Mer and Lavinia Popescu of Olaplex, the conversation explores the vision behind the CEW Innovator Awards and why celebrating scientific talent has become more important than ever. The awards were created to address a long-standing gap in the industry. While founders, executives, and brands often take center stage, the chemists, biologists, and engineers responsible for developing breakthrough ingredients and formulations typically remain behind the scenes. Through its partnership with the New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists, CEW launched the Innovator Awards to recognize women leading scientific progress across research, formulation, sustainability, packaging, and emerging technologies. Throughout the episode, we explore what true innovation in beauty really looks like inside the lab. Jaime discusses how breakthroughs begin with understanding the biology of skin—how cells communicate, how environmental stressors influence aging, and how new tools like artificial intelligence can accelerate discovery without replacing scientific judgment. Meanwhile, Lavinia offers insight into the science of hair repair and how bond-building technologies and emerging peptide research continues to transform modern hair care. Listen to the full episode to hear how these innovators are shaping the future of beauty through science. Learn more about CEW's Innovator Awards 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! Support the show

    56 min
  5. The Reality of Scaling a Beauty Brand with Morgan Gordon of Sliick and Salon Perfect

    24 MAR

    The Reality of Scaling a Beauty Brand with Morgan Gordon of Sliick and Salon Perfect

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Morgan Gordon, VP of Brand Development and Marketing at Salon Perfect and creator of Sliick, for a candid look at what it really takes to build—and sustain—a modern beauty brand. From her early days as a licensed cosmetologist to leading innovation at scale, Morgan brings a rare perspective that bridges professional beauty and retail execution.  What emerges quickly is a shift in how beauty brands operate today. The industry no longer moves in predictable cycles—brands are now responding to consumers in real time. Trends evolve within weeks, not seasons, and relevance depends on how closely brands stay connected to what consumers are actually saying, searching, and using. For Morgan, success comes down to translation: turning fast-moving signals into products that meet real needs, without losing quality or execution.  The conversation also pulls back the curtain on retail realities. Getting into major retailers is only the beginning—staying there requires constant innovation, operational precision, and the ability to deliver at scale. This becomes even more critical as at-home beauty continues to reshape consumer behavior, creating demand for products that replicate professional results with simplicity and ease. That insight led to the creation of Sliick, a brand built to reimagine at-home waxing by removing friction from the entire experience. Instead of intimidating systems, Sliick focuses on intuitive design, streamlined formulas, and a more approachable user experience. Ultimately, this episode reveals that modern beauty success isn’t about predicting trends—it’s about evolving with the consumer in real time. Listen to the full episode to hear Morgan Gordon break down the mechanics of scaling a beauty brand and staying relevant in today’s fast-moving industry. Shop Sliick & Salon Perfect 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! Support the show

    31 min
  6. The Truth About Med Spa Safety Standards with Tom Terranova of QUAD A

    19 MAR

    The Truth About Med Spa Safety Standards with Tom Terranova of QUAD A

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Tom Terranova to explore a side of aesthetic medicine that patients rarely see—but that ultimately determines their safety: infrastructure. While most conversations focus on results, pricing, or provider reputation, this episode shifts the lens to what happens behind the scenes, where clinical protocols, operational systems, and regulatory gaps quietly shape outcomes. Terranova shares the mission behind QUAD A, a nonprofit that has long established safety standards in surgical settings and is now expanding into the rapidly growing med spa space. As aesthetic treatments move further into consumer-driven environments, the industry faces a critical challenge: demand has scaled faster than standardization. One of the most compelling insights from the conversation is the idea that risk in aesthetics is not binary—it’s stratified. Procedures often perceived as “low risk” can vary significantly in complexity and potential for harm. Yet unlike traditional medicine, med spas have lacked a clear framework to define and manage that risk. QUAD A’s tiered approach introduces a more structured way to evaluate procedures, shifting how both providers and patients should think about safety. The discussion also challenges a common assumption: that credentials alone ensure safe care. Terranova emphasizes that true safety depends on more than technical skill—it requires the ability to recognize complications, respond in real time, and operate within a system designed for consistency and accountability. Ultimately, this episode reframes safety as something systemic, not superficial. Listen to the full episode to hear Tom Terranova break down the hidden gaps in aesthetic medicine and what every patient should understand before choosing where to get treated. Learn more about QUAD A 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! Support the show

    1hr 3min
  7. From Infant Immunity to Cancer Therapy: The Power of the Microbiome with Dr. Stephanie Culler of Persephone Biosciences

    17 MAR

    From Infant Immunity to Cancer Therapy: The Power of the Microbiome with Dr. Stephanie Culler of Persephone Biosciences

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Stephanie Culler, co-founder and CEO of Persephone Biosciences, to explore one of the most rapidly evolving frontiers in modern health science: the human microbiome. From early immune development to cancer therapy, the conversation reveals how the trillions of microbes living in our bodies may shape health in ways scientists are only beginning to understand. Dr. Culler’s path into microbiome research began with a personal mission to understand disease after losing both of her grandmothers to cancer. Following her PhD at the California Institute of Technology, where she studied gene therapy approaches to cancer, she moved into industrial biotechnology and microbial engineering. That work eventually led her to co-found Persephone Biosciences, a company focused on translating microbiome science into real-world therapeutics and consumer health solutions. A major focus of the discussion centers on the infant microbiome and its role in shaping immune development. Dr. Culler explains how microbes transferred during birth and nourished through breast milk help “train” the immune system in the earliest stages of life. Yet modern research suggests that key beneficial bacteria—particularly Bifidobacterium infantis—have dramatically declined in Western infants. In large-scale studies conducted by Persephone, only a small percentage of U.S. infants carry adequate levels of this once-dominant microbe. The conversation also explores how microbiome balance may influence responses to cutting-edge cancer treatments like immunotherapy. Emerging research suggests that gut bacteria can significantly affect how patients respond to checkpoint inhibitors, opening the door to microbiome-based interventions that could enhance treatment outcomes. Listen to the full episode to hear Dr. Stephanie Culler explain how microbiome science is transforming our understanding of immunity, disease prevention, and the future of medicine. Learn more about Persephone Biosciences 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! Support the show

    32 min
  8. Lessons in Leadership: The Future of Beauty with CEW President Elana Drell Szyfer

    11 MAR

    Lessons in Leadership: The Future of Beauty with CEW President Elana Drell Szyfer

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Elana Drell Szyfer, president of Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) and one of the most influential leaders in the global beauty industry. With more than three decades of experience spanning companies like Chanel, L’Oréal, Avon, Estée Lauder, and RéVive, Elana offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how careers in beauty evolve—and what it takes to navigate an industry that constantly reinvents itself. Elana's path into beauty was anything but conventional. Originally a history major who imagined a future in nonprofit arts philanthropy, her first role at the Juilliard School focused on connecting donors with scholarship recipients. A shift toward business studies eventually led her into the beauty world through a position at Chanel’s family office. Determined to move closer to the operating side of the industry, she studied trade publications, reached out to industry leaders directly, and ultimately landed at L’Oréal—where her career in beauty truly began. Over the next two decades, Elana built a foundation in marketing leadership across some of the industry’s largest brands. Later, she transitioned into the entrepreneurial side of beauty, leading privately backed companies and guiding brands through transformation, acquisition, and growth—including her tenure as CEO of RéVive. Along the way, she witnessed firsthand how dramatically the beauty landscape has evolved, from traditional advertising and retail counters to today’s fragmented world of social media, influencer discovery, and science-driven storytelling. As she steps into her new role at CEW, Elana reflects on leadership, the future of marketing, and the growing need for clarity around industry buzzwords like biotech and longevity. Listen to the full episode to hear Elana Drell Szyfer share lessons from her career and her vision for the future of the beauty industry. Learn more about CEW 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! Support the show

    40 min

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Skin Anarchy is where beauty meets curiosity and science. Hosted by Dr. Ekta, this podcast dives deep into the behind-the-scenes world of beauty, uncovering the stories, trends, and innovations shaping skincare, makeup, haircare, fragrance, and more. Featuring candid conversations with industry pioneers, we explore the art and science behind beauty with passion and purpose. Join the revolution on Instagram @skincareanarchy and discover the beauty world like never before. (Not legal or medical advice, all views expressed are non-legal and non-medical opinions.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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