Episode 202

Skincare Secrets: How To Naturally Heal Acne, Dry Skin, Eczema, & Dermatitis With Dr. Sarah Villafranco

Sarah Villafranco, founder of Osmia Skincare, discusses natural skincare formulation, frequent skincare woes, and fighting society’s aging standards.

Episode Show Notes:

Sarah Villafranco, founder of Osmia Skincare, discusses natural skincare formulation, frequent skincare woes, and fighting society’s aging standards.

  • The science behind how your skin health impacts your whole body health and vice versa
  • The differences between eczema and dermatitis (& what you should do to start healing both!)
  • The hidden beauty and homecare ingredient that’s wreaking havoc on your skin
  • Exactly how to treat acne from its root
  • How to heal dry skin, even when nothing else works
  • Debunking myths about your skin’s barrier layer
  • Why slugging might be making your skin worse & why you might want to try egging instead
  • How to begin busting toxic aging beliefs in your own life
  • and so much more!

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