Dermatologist Talks: Skincare Science

Dr. Teo Wan Lin

Asian Beauty, Perfected for Global Skin Overwhelmed by K-Beauty trends and miracle claims? Dermatologist Talks cuts through the noise. Hosted by board-certified dermatologist and Asian beauty expert Dr. Teo Wan Lin, this podcast brings you evidence-based skin science and the latest research bridging Asian beauty with global skin health. Decode true glass skin, master K- & J-Beauty routines, and get real answers on hyperpigmentation, acne, and aging. Stop guessing. Start knowing with Dermatologist Talks—your fortnightly consultation for radiant, healthy skin.

  1. MAR 18

    Dermatologist Guide: Retinoids, Skin Barrier Health, and Lessons from Asian Skin

    Do retinoids thin the skin? No. In fact, they induce dermal remodeling that strengthens your skin’s foundation. But if you’re Asian, the answer to the retinoid burn is more nuanced than the standard pea-sized amount instruction. 📌 Why do retinoids irritate Asian skin more? The Asian skin phenotype often presents with a thinner stratum corneum and a higher baseline of Trisepidermal Water Loss (TEWL). Most standard retinoid studies were conducted on Caucasian populations. It’s important to consider specific studies which show different zones of the face have different stratum corner thickness, which explains why some areas like the O-zone may be more sensitive to retinoid use. East Asian skin has also been proven to be genetically susceptible to retinol irritation based on genetic analysis of the Korean population which show 30 distinct genes that are related. In my research I have mapped the face into distinct vulnerability zones, specifically the O-Zone™️, which requires attention precisely because of these factors. * 🧬 The “Thinning” Myth: Retinoids compact the top layer while stimulating Type I Collagen synthesis in the dermis, increasing overall thickness. * 💧 The TEWL Spike: Expect a temporary barrier disruption in Weeks 1–4. If you have a Filaggrin (FLG) mutation (Eczema), this is a strict contraindication. * 🦠 Zonal Dysbiosis: Retinoids are microbiome modulators that shift C. acnes strains from inflammatory to healthy, commensal flora.

    1 min
  2. Is Oxygen the Secret to Resilient Asian Skin?

    MAR 11

    Is Oxygen the Secret to Resilient Asian Skin?

    In this episode of The Dermatologist Talks: Science of Beauty, I’m taking you inside the glass-walled laboratories of LVMH Research to discuss a breakthrough dominating the conversation in 2026: the intersection of high-performance biotech and luxury skincare. For the Asian skin demographic, sensitivity goes beyond skin types. While our skin has high dermal density, it is also uniquely prone to hyperpigmentation and environmental reactivity. I delve into how Dior Science is proving that oxygen is the key to cellular resilience. In this episode, I cover: The Problem of Skin Hypoxia: How urban pollution (PM2.5) triggers oxygen deprivation and disrupts skin homeostasis. The Science of Inflammaging: Understanding the silent trigger for sensitivity and accelerated aging in modern environments. The OX-C Breakthrough: How Dior’s technology recharges cellular energy (ATP) to triple the synthesis of Collagen I. The Exo-Liposome Delivery System: Why this patented 8-hour continuous diffusion is the real genius for preventing inflammatory spikes and redness in sensitive skin. Proven Resilience: I break down the clinical results, including a 41% stronger skin barrier and a 59% increase in radiance. Join me as I explore the future of Longevity Science and how we can finally balance high-performance results with delicate, sensitive skin. Stay radiant, and stay curious. Follow the Research: Official Website: ⁠⁠drtwlderma.com⁠⁠ The Syllabus: ⁠⁠twlskin.com/ The Dior LVMH White Paper: scienceofbeauty.net/oxygen-resilient-asian-skin-dior-lvmh-research/ Instagram: @drteowanlin

    9 min

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Asian Beauty, Perfected for Global Skin Overwhelmed by K-Beauty trends and miracle claims? Dermatologist Talks cuts through the noise. Hosted by board-certified dermatologist and Asian beauty expert Dr. Teo Wan Lin, this podcast brings you evidence-based skin science and the latest research bridging Asian beauty with global skin health. Decode true glass skin, master K- & J-Beauty routines, and get real answers on hyperpigmentation, acne, and aging. Stop guessing. Start knowing with Dermatologist Talks—your fortnightly consultation for radiant, healthy skin.

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