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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 44 MIN

Reactive Skin? Why Trusted Ingredients Matter with Sarah Vilenskiy of Blossom Essentials

from Well Done with Kat Vong · host Kat Vong

EP 41. What happens when you're allergic to 49 out of 60 things and nothing on the market works for your skin? You build something better. In this episode of Well Done, I'm joined by Sarah Vilenskiy, founder of Blossom Essentials.Sarah created Blossom after her own very real, very frustrating experience navigating severe environmental allergies and reactive skin. Sarah opens up about the allergy test that changed everything, the emotional toll of living inside a body that feels constantly under attack, and how those experiences became the blueprint for a brand built on radical transparency, ingredient integrity, and the belief that less is truly more. We dive into why TikTok trends could be wrecking your skin barrier, how Manuka honey actually works, and what sensitive skin consumers need to know about preservatives, ingredients, and "natural" products. In this Episode:The powerhouse ingredient Sarah trusts for eczema-prone and sensitive skin—and how to tell if it is actually the real thingThe mental and emotional weight of living with a chronic skin condition Which ingredients to avoid if you have reactive skin, and why "all natural" might be the biggest lie in beauty marketingWhy preservatives are essential (and what happens when brands get this wrong)Why simple 3-step skincare routines outperform 12-step regimensWhat Sarah learned after nearly burning out in her first few years of entrepreneurshipThe harsh realities of building a beauty brand in today's marketResourcesBlossom Essentials websiteFollow Blossom on Instagram: @try_blossomGuest Bio:Sarah Vilenskiy is the founder and CEO of Blossom Essentials, a clean skincare brand born from her own years-long struggle with chronic dry, irritated, and reactive skin. After trying dozens of products that either made things worse or simply didn't last, Sarah created a line using ingredients she could actually trust.  Sarah believes that when you can finally soothe and control your skin, you're freed up to blossom into your best, most confident self.Support the showJOIN MY EMAIL LISTLiked this episode? Share with a friend or leave a comment or review!Follow the show: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonepod/Follow me, your host: https://www.instagram.com/iamkatvong/Have a topic suggestion or want to nominate a guest? Email:[email protected]

EP 41. What happens when you're allergic to 49 out of 60 things and nothing on the market works for your skin? You build something better. In this episode of Well Done, I'm joined by Sarah Vilenskiy, founder of Blossom Essentials. Sarah created Blossom after her own very real, very frustrating experience navigating severe environmental allergies and reactive skin. Sarah opens up about the allergy test that changed everything, the emotional toll of living inside a body that feels constantly un...

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