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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 55 MIN

Redox Biology, Aging & the Future of Beautyspan | François Vix - Founder, ISOCELL

from Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show · host Ira Pastor / François Vix

Send us Fan MailFor decades, the beauty industry focused on creams, serums, and surface-level solutions. But what if aging skin is really a reflection of something much deeper happening inside our cells? Today’s guest is François Vix, a longtime global beauty and wellness executive who has spent more than four decades at the intersection of skincare science, redox biology and oxidative stress research, and healthy aging.François began his career inside some of the world’s biggest beauty and consumer health companies, holding senior leadership roles at L'Oréal, Lancôme, Biotherm, Johnson & Johnson, Neutrogena, and RoC Skincare, where he helped scale global brands across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Along the way, he became increasingly fascinated by a deeper scientific question: are we truly addressing the biological root causes of skin aging and inflammation - or simply treating the visible symptoms?That question eventually led François towards a new look at the science of redox biology, oxidative stress and the body’s endogenous antioxidant systems, particularly the enzyme Superoxide Dismutase, or SOD - one of the body’s first-line defenses against free radical damage.In 2001, François founded ISOCELL Laboratories ( https://www.glisodin.org/ ), focused on developing clinically studied approaches, including the GliSODin nutricosmetics brand, to supporting the body’s own antioxidant defense mechanisms. Over the last two decades, the company has expanded internationally into more than 50 countries and has explored applications spanning skin health, inflammation, immune function, pigmentation disorders, and longevity science.Today, François speaks widely about redox biology and oxidative stress, integrative dermatology, and what he calls “beautyspan” - the idea that the future of beauty may increasingly be tied to cellular resilience, metabolic health, and healthy aging from within.#FrançoisVix #GliSODin #OxidativeStress #FreeRadicals #Longevity #Beautyspan #AntiAging #Perimenopause #MenopauseHealth #SkinHealth #HealthyAging #Mitochondria #RedoxBiology #Antioxidants #SOD #SuperoxideDismutase #IntegrativeMedicine #FunctionalMedicine #SkinLongevity #Biohacking #Healthspan #Inflammaging #LongevityScience #BeautyScience #Hormones #WomensHealth #CellularHealth #AgingResearch #WellnessPodcast #IraPastorSupport the show

Send us Fan Mail For decades, the beauty industry focused on creams, serums, and surface-level solutions. But what if aging skin is really a reflection of something much deeper happening inside our cells? Today’s guest is François Vix, a longtime global beauty and wellness executive who has spent more than four decades at the intersection of skincare science, redox biology and oxidative stress research, and healthy aging. François began his career inside some of the world’s biggest be...

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