can you make an episode on aloe vera? 🙏 it seems like a super interesting ingredient with lots of added benefits next to hydration but no one seems to talk about it so I don't know if the benefits are actually true or just myths
NMFs stand for natural moisturizing factors - these are molecules like lactic acid, urea, PCA salts that are naturally found in your skin's water-grabbing system
Please make these podcasts FOREVER. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us 🥰
we'll try! thanks so much for the words of encouragement :)
How beautiful is Asian skin ! I’m Lebanese but you guys are way out in front! Thank you ,so informative.
You can find urea in many drugstore moisturisers in Europe especially from German brands. Very effective! I love urea hand creams a lot!
yess it's just not nearly as popular in the states. we're doing a dedicated urea episode next
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can you make an episode on aloe vera? 🙏 it seems like a super interesting ingredient with lots of added benefits next to hydration but no one seems to talk about it so I don't know if the benefits are actually true or just myths
yup! added to the list!
I'm so curious about the combination of glycerin, diglycerin, and an occlusive.
Ooo can you please talk about KP or sebum plugs, why, and how to fix? Could not digesting fats trigger or food sensitivities?
adding to the list!
❤You TWO are so funny! 😂😊
ahaha thank you for appreciating our quirky humor 😅
what a surprisingly fun episode on such a boring vanilla ingredient 😉
I feel Supersaturated Serum by Experiment Beauty put Glycerin on the map
30:35 what do you mean by mnfs?
NMFs stand for natural moisturizing factors - these are molecules like lactic acid, urea, PCA salts that are naturally found in your skin's water-grabbing system
Is there anything called over-hydration, and can you make your skin 'lazy'?
nah that's kind of a myth. usually more of the mistake comes from not balancing humectants with emollients and occlusives to properly seal moisture in