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Face It

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"Face It" is a podcast that cuts through the noise of the beauty industry by offering expert, practical insights that are to the point and value your time. We help you look and feel your best by uncovering what works, what doesn’t, and how to make beauty and wellness a sustainable part of your life.


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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - fashionAndBeauty

    12/06/2026
    #20
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    12/06/2026
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    12/06/2026
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    12/06/2026
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    11/06/2026
    #13
  • 🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - fashionAndBeauty

    11/06/2026
    #50
  • 🇺🇸 États-Unis - fashionAndBeauty

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    10/06/2026
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Dermatologist Dr. Muneeb Shah on the Bacteria, Fungus & Mites Living on Your Skin

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

mardi 7 avril 2026Durée 01:30:16

Face It: a new podcast created to cut through the noise of the beauty industry with expert-backed conversations that are actually worth your time.

Dr. Muneeb Shah
Are you cleansing your face all wrong?

Dr. Muneeb Shah breaks down one of the most overlooked steps in skincare: cleansing. From barrier health to everyday mistakes, this episode gets into what may be making your skin worse instead of better.

Dr. Miami on BBLs, Ozempic & The Risks of Plastic Surgery Abroad

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

mardi 7 avril 2026Durée 01:05:20

Face It: a new podcast created to cut through the noise of the beauty industry with expert-backed conversations that are actually worth your time.

Dr. Miami
Plastic surgery, BBLs, and the truth behind beauty culture.

Dr. Michael Salzhauer,  better known as Dr. Miami, breaks down how plastic surgery went from taboo to mainstream — and what that shift has meant for beauty standards, patient expectations, and safety.

Hygiene Expert On The Truth About Body Odor, Sweat and the Hygiene Habits Nobody Talks About

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

mardi 21 avril 2026Durée 01:24:23

The real reason you still smell after you shower.

In this episode of Face It, we talk hygiene with Madame Sweat (Mary Futher), the internet’s go-to hygiene expert, to break down the everyday habits that feel clean, but might actually be doing more harm than good. From rushed showers to reused towels and overlooked routines, this conversation exposes the small things that can quietly impact your skin, your hygiene, and your overall health.

We get into what sweat actually does, why odor isn’t always what you think, and how common hygiene habits—from underarm care to your home environment—can affect irritation, breakouts, and long-term skin health.

This is a fresh, honest take on hygiene without the shame—just real information that actually helps.

We cover:

  •  Why smelling clean doesn’t always mean you are clean 
  •  The biggest shower mistake people make (and why you still smell after) 
  •  How to actually wash your “smelly areas” the right way 
  •  The truth about underarm hygiene and why deodorant isn’t enough 
  •  Why quick showers and “one soap for everything” don’t work 
  •  The real reason body odor happens (and how to prevent it) 
  •  Why reusing towels might be worse than you think 
  •  How your bathroom environment can affect bacteria growth 
  •  What your sheets, pillowcases, and mattress are doing to your skin 
  •  The difference between deodorant and antiperspirant (and what to choose) 
  •  Why natural deodorant “doesn’t work” for most people 
  •  The biggest hygiene mistakes people make at home (that no one talks about) 
  •  How sweat actually works (and why it’s not the enemy) 
  •  The truth about shaving, odor, and bacteria buildup 
  •  Everyday hygiene habits that can lead to irritation and breakouts 
  •  The right way to build a hygiene routine that actually works

Esthetician of the Year on Why 85 Million Americans Can't Clear Their Acne

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

mardi 28 avril 2026Durée 32:25

Everyone talks about clearing their skin. No one talks about how confusing the journey actually is.

In this episode of Face It, licensed aesthetician and acne specialist Michael Razzano breaks down the truth about breakouts, acne scars, and the treatments people keep trying when they feel like nothing is working. We’re cutting through the noise around acne advice, from what actually causes breakouts to the habits that make the biggest difference to the tools and trends worth paying attention to.

This is honest, expert-backed, and the kind of episode that makes acne feel a little less overwhelming.

We cover:
Why acne is never one-size-fits-all
The biggest misconceptions about breakouts
What actually helps when you’re dealing with active acne
Microneedling, LED masks, and hypochlorous acid
When to start treating acne scars
How diet, stress, sleep, and consistency impact your skin
The routine mistakes acne-prone skin should avoid.

A PhD Cosmetic Chemist Breaks Down The WORST and BEST “Viral” Skincare Products

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

mardi 5 mai 2026Durée 01:10:03

The real reason your skincare routine might not be working.
In this episode of Face It, Bari sits down with Dr. Julian Sass — a cosmetic chemist and PhD known for breaking down skincare formulas online and reviewing hundreds of sunscreens — to separate what's actually effective from what's simply viral marketing.
Julian translates ingredient lists into real-world outcomes so you can finally shop smarter, cut through the noise, and stop wasting money on products that don't deliver.
This is an honest, no-fluff breakdown of skincare science — without the overwhelm.
We cover:

"Sass or Suss" — Julian reacts to the internet's most-hyped products in real time
What standout (and questionable) ingredients are actually doing to your skin
Whether "more ingredients" actually means a better product
What truly makes a formula bad for your skin
How to think about products that start with water
The truth about fragrance on labels and what it really means
The difference between "no fragrance" and "fragrance-free."
Why "clean beauty" claims can still be misleading or irritating
How to read an ingredient list without getting overwhelmed
Chemical vs. mineral SPF — the practical differences that actually matter
Why some sunscreens cause breakouts (and how to avoid them)
Whether higher SPF always matters
The truth about white cast, "clear/transparent" SPF claims, and combo products
The best SPF options for deeper skin tones with minimal to no white cast
Drugstore vs. luxury skincare — is there actually a difference?
Whether TikTok skincare hacks are helping or hurting most people
Julian's closing advice for anyone trying to shop smarter

100,000 Facials Later: What Doctors Aren't Telling You

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

mardi 12 mai 2026Durée 01:07:07

What 47 years of facials actually teaches you about skin.
In this episode of Face It, Bari sits down with Nerida Joy — a globally renowned esthetician with over 47 years of experience and 100,000 facials performed — to separate skincare fact from fiction, and explore what it really means to care for your skin long term.
From the rise of adult acne to the dangers of at-home peels, Nerida brings decades of hands-on wisdom to a conversation that's equal parts eye-opening and refreshingly honest.
This is skincare without the hype — just real knowledge from someone who helped shape the industry.

We cover:
- How skincare has changed over 47 years — and whether it's gotten better or just busier
- Why so many people are dealing with compromised skin barriers right now
- The real causes of adult acne (and why it's more common than ever)
- How to tell the difference between hormonal acne and food-related acne
- The biggest mistake people with acne make when trying to heal their skin
- Why moisturizer is not the enemy for oily, acne-prone skin
- The worst TikTok skincare trends Nerida has seen — and why some can cause permanent damage
- Why red LED lights can actually make certain skin conditions worse
- What celebrities' skin actually looks like behind the scenes
- Why facelifts in your 20s are a growing trend — and the long-term consequences no one talks about
- How massage and movement can transform your skin without a single device
- What lifestyle factors (alcohol, smoking, stress) are quietly doing to your skin
- What "holistic skincare" actually means — and what it doesn't
- The Five Star Method and what's missing from esthetic training today
- Nerida's biggest advice for aspiring estheticians just starting out
- What Nerida hopes the future of skincare looks like

What a Miami Injector Actually Thinks About Botox and Filler

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

mardi 19 mai 2026Durée 30:27

What does an injector with over a decade of experience actually think about Botox and filler? More than the internet is telling you.

In this episode of Face It, Bari sits down with Pamela Weinberger — a certified aesthetic medicine practitioner and founder of Juné Esthetics in Miami — to separate injectable fact from fiction and explore what it really means to approach injectables the right way. From the rise of preventative Botox to the dangers of going to the wrong injector, Pamela brings real clinical expertise to a conversation that's equal parts eye-opening and refreshingly honest. This is injectables without the hype — just real knowledge from someone who's in the trenches every single day.

We cover:

  • How injectables have evolved — and whether the industry has gotten better or just more crowded
  • Why Botox and filler are completely different treatments and should never be confused
  • The real reason so many people end up with results they hate
  • How to tell the difference between a static line and a dynamic line — and why it changes everything
  • The biggest mistake people make when they start getting Botox too young
  • Why filler is not the enemy — and why it's actually the most transformative treatment available
  • The worst injectable trends on social media right now — and which ones can cause real damage
  • Why the "no tox" movement's biggest claims don't hold up to the science
  • What celebrities' skin actually looks like behind the scenes
  • Why pillow face and frozen face happen — and how the right injector avoids both
  • How skincare and injectables work together — and which one should always come first
  • What lifestyle factors are quietly affecting how your results look and how long they last
  • What "natural aesthetic" actually means — and what it doesn't
  • Pamela's approach to turning away clients — and why she does it every single day
  • Her biggest advice for anyone just starting to explore injectables
  • What Pamela hopes the future of aesthetic medicine looks like

Watch now and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Why the Skincare Industry Is Failing Melanin-Rich Skin

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

mardi 26 mai 2026Durée 01:01:56

The skincare industry has been leaving melanin-rich skin out of the conversation for too long. A board-certified dermatologist is here to change that.

In this episode of Face It, Bari sits down with Dr. Adeline Kikam — board-certified dermatologist, founder of Skin Inclusive Dermatology, and the leading voice behind Brown Skin Derm — to cut through the misinformation around melanin-rich skin and explore what inclusive dermatology actually looks like in practice. From the sunscreen myth that refuses to die to the real dangers of the wrong laser on darker skin tones, Dr. Kikam brings clinical expertise and lived experience to a conversation that's equal parts educational and deeply personal.

We cover:

•⁠  ⁠What melanin actually is — and why we all have the same number of melanocytes

•⁠  ⁠The key differences between darker and lighter skin tones that change everything about how you treat your skin

•⁠  ⁠Why the belief that melanin-rich skin does not require sun protection is not only a misconception but a genuinely harmful one

•⁠  ⁠How to choose the right sunscreen for melanin-rich skin — and why tinted mineral sunscreen is the most effective choice

•⁠  ⁠Why hyperpigmentation is so persistent in skin of color and how to actually treat it

•⁠  ⁠The difference between hyperpigmentation and scarring — and why confusing them leads to the wrong treatment

•⁠  ⁠How to build a basic dermatologist-approved skincare routine for melanin-rich skin

•⁠  ⁠Why chemical exfoliation beats physical exfoliation — and how to pick the right one for your skin type

•⁠  ⁠What to know before getting a chemical peel or laser treatment if you have darker skin

•⁠  ⁠What microneedling actually does and why it's one of the safest and most effective procedures for skin of color

•⁠  ⁠The Black-owned and melanin-focused brands Dr. Kikam has on her radar right now

•⁠  ⁠A full product lightning round — love it, leave it, or be cautious — on the most popular hyperpigmentation treatments

•⁠  ⁠Why skin cancer in melanin-rich skin is often caught too late — and what you can do about it

•⁠  ⁠What inspired Dr. Kikam to start Brown Skin Derm and build a practice centered on inclusive care

•⁠  ⁠What she wishes the beauty and skincare industry would change about how it approaches skin of color


Watch now and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Your Doctor Is Treating Your Symptoms and Ignoring the Real Problem

Saison 1 · Épisode 9

mardi 2 juin 2026Durée 01:30:20

Your skincare routine might only be solving half the problem. A leading functional medicine doctor is here to explain why.

In this episode of Face It, Bari sits down with Dr. Will Cole — bestselling author and one of the world's leading functional medicine practitioners — to explore the powerful connection between what's happening inside your body and what's showing up on your skin. From the gut-skin axis to hormonal imbalances to the everyday habits quietly driving inflammation, Dr. Cole brings over 16 years of clinical expertise to a conversation that challenges everything you thought you knew about healing your skin. This is skincare from the inside out — and it changes everything.

We cover:

  • What functional medicine actually is — and how it differs from the conventional medicine most of us grew up with
  • Why your labs can come back "normal" and something can still be very wrong
  • The gut-skin axis explained — and why your skin is often a direct reflection of what's happening in your gut
  • What leaky gut actually is, why it happens, and how it shows up on your skin
  • The four foods most likely to be secretly sabotaging your skin — and the better-for-you swaps that don't require giving up everything you love
  • Why alcohol is one of the biggest skin saboteurs nobody wants to talk about
  • Whether probiotic sodas like Poppi and Olipop are actually doing anything for your gut
  • The truth about probiotics — and why just taking one daily isn't always enough
  • How to know if your hormones are out of balance — and the surprising signs hiding in plain sight
  • Why birth control is still being prescribed for acne in 2024 — and what Dr. Cole thinks about that
  • How chronic stress is quietly aging you faster than almost anything else
  • Why fixing your mood might start with fixing your gut
  • What "hormonal acne" actually means — and why it's often diagnosed without a single hormone being tested
  • The supplements Dr. Cole says almost everyone should be taking — and the ones that are mostly marketing
  • How sleep quality is directly impacting your skin — and the simple nighttime habits that can change everything
  • What you can do starting tomorrow to begin healing your gut and transforming your skin from the inside out

What Chinese Medicine Says About American Skin Habits

Saison 1 · Épisode 10

mardi 9 juin 2026Durée 01:11:14

Why skincare might never fully work for you — until you try this.

In this episode of Face It, Bari sits down with Ava Lee — known online as Glow With Ava — who blends traditional Chinese medicine, inside-out wellness, and K-beauty in a way that actually makes sense. Together, they break down why the Western approach to skincare keeps so many people stuck, and what ancient practices can teach us about getting to the root cause.

From what you eat and drink to how you move and sleep, this conversation reframes everything you thought you knew about clear, healthy skin.

This is skincare from the inside out — no quick fixes, just real habits that actually work.

We cover:

  • Why the US approach to skincare and medicine is fundamentally different from Chinese medicine
  • What it means to treat your body as an ecosystem — not separate parts
  • The one daily habit Ava says has the biggest impact on your skin
  • Why ice water, cold coffee, and raw salads may be quietly wrecking your digestion
  • What "dampness" is in TCM — and how it shows up on your face as acne and congestion
  • What your breakout location is actually telling you about what's going on inside
  • The TCM organ clock and why eating breakfast at the right time matters more than you think
  • Why going to sleep with wet hair and cold feet can affect your hormones and skin
  • What to actually eat for skin brightening, plumping, and anti-aging benefits
  • The truth about collagen — does eating it actually do anything?
  • Why cold plunges may not be good for women
  • What gua sha, facial massage, and lymphatic drainage actually are — and how they differ
  • The biggest misconception about lymphatic drainage (more pressure is not better)
  • What ear seeding is, how it works, and what it can actually change about your appearance
  • Why Korean skincare is not a scam — and the real reason K-beauty is so far ahead
  • The three K-beauty rules everyone should follow
  • Why habits don't sell bottles — and how the beauty industry benefits from that
  • Face movements for smile lines, crow's feet, jawline, dark circles, and more

Watch now and let us know your thoughts in the comments.


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