Whether we like it or not, most of our face-to-face encounters over the past year and a half have been with our own faces. Let’s admit it, most of the time when we’re on a Zoom or FaceTime call, we’re checking out ourselves and wondering if there’s any way to get better lighting… Even though we spent most of the year au naturel, gearing up to reveal the bottom half of our faces to the world again has dramatically increased the demand for Botox, Invisalign, and other ways to click “touch up my appearance” IRL. So what gives? How do we find the middle ground between accepting ourselves as we are, but also wanting to feel confident as we re-emerge after a year of isolation? As we slowly make our way out of the pandemic, it is time to ‘unmask’ our longest-held beliefs about beauty and skincare, and hopefully, nail down a routine that has us feeling our best–inside and out.
HOST: Kate Spies, SVP+ General Manager at Well+Good
GUESTS:
Jessica Defino, Beauty Reporter
Dr. Carolyn Treasure, Co-Founder of Peachy
Dr. Claudia Aguirre, Neuroscientist and Mind-Body Expert
WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT:
Jessica Defino breaks down the psychology of our skincare habits, and explains her own personal strategy: leave your face the f**k alone. You can find her here
Dr. Carolyn Treasure distinguishes how wrinkle prevention and aging can co-exist on our road to self-acceptance, check out Peachy here
Dr. Claudia Aguirre reminds us of the importance of optimizing your skin health, and how it is anything but surface-level. Find her here
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