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Skin Anarchy

Skin Anarchy

By: Ekta et al.
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Skin Anarchy is where beauty meets curiosity and science. Hosted by Dr. Ekta, this podcast dives deep into the behind-the-scenes world of beauty, uncovering the stories, trends, and innovations shaping skincare, makeup, haircare, fragrance, and more. Featuring candid conversations with industry pioneers, we explore the art and science behind beauty with passion and purpose. Join the revolution on Instagram @skincareanarchy and discover the beauty world like never before. (Not legal or medical advice, all views expressed are non-legal and non-medical opinions.)

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  • The Reality of Scaling a Beauty Brand with Morgan Gordon of Sliick and Salon Perfect
    Mar 24 2026

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    In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Morgan Gordon, VP of Brand Development and Marketing at Salon Perfect and creator of Sliick, for a candid look at what it really takes to build—and sustain—a modern beauty brand. From her early days as a licensed cosmetologist to leading innovation at scale, Morgan brings a rare perspective that bridges professional beauty and retail execution.

    What emerges quickly is a shift in how beauty brands operate today. The industry no longer moves in predictable cycles—brands are now responding to consumers in real time. Trends evolve within weeks, not seasons, and relevance depends on how closely brands stay connected to what consumers are actually saying, searching, and using. For Morgan, success comes down to translation: turning fast-moving signals into products that meet real needs, without losing quality or execution.

    The conversation also pulls back the curtain on retail realities. Getting into major retailers is only the beginning—staying there requires constant innovation, operational precision, and the ability to deliver at scale. This becomes even more critical as at-home beauty continues to reshape consumer behavior, creating demand for products that replicate professional results with simplicity and ease.

    That insight led to the creation of Sliick, a brand built to reimagine at-home waxing by removing friction from the entire experience. Instead of intimidating systems, Sliick focuses on intuitive design, streamlined formulas, and a more approachable user experience.

    Ultimately, this episode reveals that modern beauty success isn’t about predicting trends—it’s about evolving with the consumer in real time.

    Listen to the full episode to hear Morgan Gordon break down the mechanics of scaling a beauty brand and staying relevant in today’s fast-moving industry.

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    31 mins
  • The Truth About Med Spa Safety Standards with Tom Terranova of QUAD A
    Mar 19 2026

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    In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Tom Terranova to explore a side of aesthetic medicine that patients rarely see—but that ultimately determines their safety: infrastructure. While most conversations focus on results, pricing, or provider reputation, this episode shifts the lens to what happens behind the scenes, where clinical protocols, operational systems, and regulatory gaps quietly shape outcomes.

    Terranova shares the mission behind QUAD A, a nonprofit that has long established safety standards in surgical settings and is now expanding into the rapidly growing med spa space. As aesthetic treatments move further into consumer-driven environments, the industry faces a critical challenge: demand has scaled faster than standardization.

    One of the most compelling insights from the conversation is the idea that risk in aesthetics is not binary—it’s stratified. Procedures often perceived as “low risk” can vary significantly in complexity and potential for harm. Yet unlike traditional medicine, med spas have lacked a clear framework to define and manage that risk. QUAD A’s tiered approach introduces a more structured way to evaluate procedures, shifting how both providers and patients should think about safety.

    The discussion also challenges a common assumption: that credentials alone ensure safe care. Terranova emphasizes that true safety depends on more than technical skill—it requires the ability to recognize complications, respond in real time, and operate within a system designed for consistency and accountability. Ultimately, this episode reframes safety as something systemic, not superficial.

    Listen to the full episode to hear Tom Terranova break down the hidden gaps in aesthetic medicine and what every patient should understand before choosing where to get treated.

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  • From Infant Immunity to Cancer Therapy: The Power of the Microbiome with Dr. Stephanie Culler of Persephone Biosciences
    Mar 17 2026

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    In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Stephanie Culler, co-founder and CEO of Persephone Biosciences, to explore one of the most rapidly evolving frontiers in modern health science: the human microbiome. From early immune development to cancer therapy, the conversation reveals how the trillions of microbes living in our bodies may shape health in ways scientists are only beginning to understand.

    Dr. Culler’s path into microbiome research began with a personal mission to understand disease after losing both of her grandmothers to cancer. Following her PhD at the California Institute of Technology, where she studied gene therapy approaches to cancer, she moved into industrial biotechnology and microbial engineering. That work eventually led her to co-found Persephone Biosciences, a company focused on translating microbiome science into real-world therapeutics and consumer health solutions.

    A major focus of the discussion centers on the infant microbiome and its role in shaping immune development. Dr. Culler explains how microbes transferred during birth and nourished through breast milk help “train” the immune system in the earliest stages of life. Yet modern research suggests that key beneficial bacteria—particularly Bifidobacterium infantis—have dramatically declined in Western infants. In large-scale studies conducted by Persephone, only a small percentage of U.S. infants carry adequate levels of this once-dominant microbe.

    The conversation also explores how microbiome balance may influence responses to cutting-edge cancer treatments like immunotherapy. Emerging research suggests that gut bacteria can significantly affect how patients respond to checkpoint inhibitors, opening the door to microbiome-based interventions that could enhance treatment outcomes.

    Listen to the full episode to hear Dr. Stephanie Culler explain how microbiome science is transforming our understanding of immunity, disease prevention, and the future of medicine.

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    32 mins
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