Episode Recap: What You Need to Know
What does it really mean to have healthy skin? The beauty industry is filled with skincare promises, but do they truly support skin health? In this inaugural episode of Skin to It, Dr. Sandy Skotnicki, a board-certified dermatologist, and Marlo Sutton, a beauty enthusiast, break down the science behind skincare and uncover the truth about beauty products, skin solutions, and the industry’s impact on our skin barrier.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• The Science of Skin Health – What defines healthy, glowing skin, and how can you improve yours?
• Beauty vs. Skin Health – How the beauty industry shapes skincare trends, and what’s actually beneficial.
• Skincare, Haircare & Makeup – Their relationship with skin health, and what to watch out for.
• The History of Beauty Standards – How beauty trends have influenced skincare industry trends over time.
• Debunking Skincare Myths – Are all beauty products good for your skin? What’s marketing vs. science?
Your Guide to Skincare and Skin Barrier Repair
Every Thursday, join Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and Marlo Sutton as they guide you through the maze of skincare, cutting through misinformation to help you develop the best skincare routine for your unique needs. From skin clarity to how to get clear skin, we break down what truly works—backed by dermatologist-approved science.
Is Your Skincare Routine Helping or Hurting Your Skin?
With beauty industry insights, we’ll discuss whether today’s skincare and haircare innovations help restore your skin barrier or if they’re just marketing gimmicks. If you’ve ever wondered how to achieve glowing skin or if clean beauty actually benefits your skin health, this episode is for you.
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A podcast presented by

DR. SANDY SKOTNICKI
Distinguished dermatologist with a deep commitment to skin health and education

MARLO SUTTON
Personal Shopper and Stylist