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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2024 · 1H

Microbiome Health Explained 🥰 interview by Brittany Hagemann the Esthetician Coach

from iwish · host David Valenzuela

In this episode, Brittany Hagemann interviews David Valenzuela, founder of WISH Skin Health. David shares his journey in the beauty industry and how he started his own skincare brand. They discuss the importance of the microbiome in skin health and how it affects conditions like acne, eczema, and dermatitis. David explains the role of impaired barrier function and how it relates to the microbiome. He also emphasizes the need to support the microbiome and take an individualized approach to skincare. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the shortcomings of Proactiv and the importance of using SPF. In this conversation, David Valenzuela discusses various topics related to acne treatment and skincare. He highlights the limitations of Proactiv and the importance of barrier repair and microbiome health. David explains the impact of over-drying the skin and the relationship between over-drying and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. He also discusses the role of probiotics in skincare and emphasizes the importance of research and efficacy in formulating skincare products. David addresses the flaws in traditional acne treatment approaches and the adverse effects of overly aggressive treatments. He also discusses the controversy surrounding topical stem cells and the need for individualized skincare approaches. David concludes by emphasizing the importance of research, education, and confidence in treating acne. https://www.theestheticiancoach.com/links https://wishskinhealth.com

In this episode, Brittany Hagemann interviews David Valenzuela, founder of WISH Skin Health. David shares his journey in the beauty industry and how he started his own skincare brand. They discuss the importance of the microbiome in skin health and how it affects conditions like acne, eczema, and dermatitis. David explains the role of impaired barrier function and how it relates to the microbiome. He also emphasizes the need to support the microbiome and take an individualized approach to skincare. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the shortcomings of Proactiv and the importance of using SPF. In this conversation, David Valenzuela discusses various topics related to acne treatment and skincare. He highlights the limitations of Proactiv and the importance of barrier repair and microbiome health. David explains the impact of over-drying the skin and the relationship between over-drying and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. He also discusses the role of probiotics in skincare and emphasizes the importance of research and efficacy in formulating skincare products. David addresses the flaws in traditional acne treatment approaches and the adverse effects of overly aggressive treatments. He also discusses the controversy surrounding topical stem cells and the need for individualized skincare approaches. David concludes by emphasizing the importance of research, education, and confidence in treating acne. https://www.theestheticiancoach.com/links https://wishskinhealth.com

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