Afleveringen
-
Send us a text
Our special guest, the ever-hustling comedian Dana Moon, joins us with her unique flair, adding another layer to our comedic escapades.
Curious about the mysteries of skincare and the eternal debate of nature versus nurture? With the help of guest comedian, Dana Moon, We chat about genetics, lifestyle choices, and how they weave together to shape our skin's fate. From plant-based diets to those cringe-worthy words like "moist," our conversation is both enlightening and delightfully cheeky. We also dive into the bizarre worlds of tanning above trash cans and the perplexing influence of our genetic backgrounds on our sun-kissed aspirations. Our lighthearted tales remind us that the path to glowing skin is as much about laughter as it is about lotions and potions.
As the conversation takes a cosmic turn, we unravel the threads of spirituality and consciousness, pondering the wonders of a holographic universe. With the help of astrological insights, we speculate on the changes ahead for society and ourselves, hoping for a more inclusive world. From quirky camping alternatives to the serendipitous power of the law of attraction, our musings promise to entertain and provoke thought. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride through the unexpected blend of comedy, skincare secrets, and the boundless realm of cosmic curiosity. -
Send us a text
We're thrilled to have Rene Lancaster join the podcast, adding his witty insights as a writer, comedian, and director. Rene talks about his upcoming pilot, "Making Rent," and the collaboration and creativity that went into its production. We also turn our focus to a more serious topic: the hidden dangers lurking in children's skincare products, especially with the rise of TikTok marketing. Together, we tackle how these harmful ingredients, like phthalates, might bring about adult health issues in children. But we end with some helpful applications that will help you identify the ingredients and even give alternatives to the products that you don’t want easily.
Helpful apps:
Think DirtyScan a product's barcode to learn about potentially toxic ingredients in skincare, cosmetics, and personal care products
Yuka
Scans the barcode of food products or cosmetics to rate them
Detox Me
Offers information about ingredients, tips for avoiding products, and alternatives to toxic chemicals in categories like home, food and drink, clothing, personal care, cleaning, and children.
CodeCheck
Helps you make informed shopping decisions by checking if a product contains harmful ingredients or has been sustainably produced
SkinSAFE
Helps you screen skin-care products for chemicals to avoid. You can receive alerts when products are added or updated to your “safe list”
Clearya
Alerts shoppers of potentially toxic ingredients in products and suggests safe alternatives
-
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
-
Send us a text
What happens when a stand-up esthetician, a board-certified plastic surgeon, and a Sherpa set decorator walk into a podcast? Pure entertainment and education, that's what! Join me, Nikki Davis Jr., alongside my boyfriend, Sandro Yocolano, as we host the brilliant Dr. Dahlia Rice, who shares her unique journey from the morgue to the OR. Dr. Rice offers a fresh look into the world of plastic surgery, blending her experience in criminology with her passion for helping people feel confident in their skin.
Ever wondered what it's like to sculpt human anatomy with the precision of bonsai tree trimming? Dr. Rice takes us behind the scenes of labiaplasty, where art meets medicine, and patient expectations are delicately balanced. Our chat gets real about the quirks of patient requests and the importance of setting realistic goals. We also touch on gender dynamics in the operating room and how they can influence patient comfort during these intimate procedures.
Curious about the healing prowess of the human body? Dr. Rice enlightens us on the wonders of mucosal recovery, especially for labiaplasty patients, busting myths and adding a humorous twist to societal perceptions. We also tackle the topic of vaginal atrophy and the role of hormone therapy in women's health. With a sprinkle of humor and a heap of valuable insights, this episode empowers listeners to make informed choices about their healthcare journeys. -
Send us a text
Ever wondered if Botox could solve more than just wrinkles? Find out as we kick things off with a humorous take on Botox’s more unexpected applications, like in buttholes, and how our quest to remember the term "endometriosis" leads to some entertaining detours. Francisco Ramos joins us to share anecdotes and laughs as we explore the delicate balance between cosmetic enhancements and the societal pressures actors face. We promise belly laughs and surprising insights into how Botox isn’t just for the face—it's also a fascinating medical tool.
Could your first impression really be your best judgment? We ponder this provocative question, comparing human intuition to Malcolm Gladwell’s "Blink" and discussing how removing emotion might sharpen our understanding of others. Personal stories from stand-up comedy underscore the complexity of perception and judgment, offering a comedic yet thoughtful reflection on why it’s crucial to look beyond the surface. The conversation blends humor and introspection, challenging conventional wisdom about instinct and intuition.
What does a tennis serve have in common with a punchline? As we wrap up, we draw quirky parallels between the world of stand-up comedy and tennis, emphasizing the mental agility and adaptability they both require. Francisco lends his unique perspective, showing how teaching tennis helped him transition into comedy. With tales from the Comedy Store and lively discussions on the quirks of AI, our episode promises a delightful mix of laughter, existential musings, and insights into the fascinating world of beauty, humor, and beyond. Don’t forget to follow Francisco on social media for more of his comedic genius! -
Send us a text
Brace yourself for the unpredictable world of cosmetic enhancements and Botox part 2. Comedian, Artist and good friend Taylor Bos joins the SDS whike we share tales of Botox mishaps and the peculiar sensations of facial paralysis, along with a discussion about ethical concerns surrounding animal testing in the beauty industry, botulism and Kevin Spacey!
-
Send us a text
The SDS podcast looks at the history of self tanning with guest Comedian Tammy Jo Dearen. We dive into the earliest concoctions women would give themselves before what we now know to be self tanner was invented. We also talk about what you you may want to avoid in whem choosing your tanner today. . This may be one of our funniest episodes! I needed this.
-
Send us a text
The average woman uses 12 personal products daily and is exposed to hundreds of chemicals - none of which are required to be tested for safety.
FACT: It has been 80 years since Congress last passed legislation regulating the cosmetics industry.SOURCE: ewg
From hiking Half Dome with rock stars to childhood misadventures, Dean Delray paint a vivid picture of life in one of America’s most beautiful national parks. They also dive into health struggles and lifestyle changes, recounting his journey from unhealthy eating habits to a more nutritious, no sugar diet.
But it's not all fun and games. SDS tackles some serious health topics too. Discover the hidden dangers lurking in everyday products and why your deodorant might be sabotaging your health. They share their favorite natural skincare and eco-friendly alternatives, from beef tallow moisturizers to chemical-free oral care. Whether you're a health nut or just curious about cleaning up your daily routine, their practical tips and personal stories will guide you towards better choices. Tune in for a blend of laughter, heartfelt moments, and valuable health insights!
Here are some links to the referred to natural skin care products. Thanks, Dean!
https://kindri.com/
https://vanman.shophttps://betterbiom.com/products/nobs-toothpaste-tabletshttps://www.eloromadre.com
https://underaurora.net/
https://moonriversnaturals.comhttps://www.xebabotanica.com
-
Send us a text
Have you ever wondered if your skin could benefit from your sex life? In this episode of "Sex, Drugs, and Skin Care," we're tackling that provocative question head-on. We promise you'll come away with surprising insights into how your daily habits, from your diet to your intimate moments, can affect your skin's health and overall well-being. Lucas chats with us about cooking terms like "mouthfeel" and "umami," we transition seamlessly into a candid discussion about the impacts of sex on your skin, the benefits of cutting out sugar, and the science behind self-care.
Our banter takes us through a whirlwind of topics: from amusing anecdotes about "whiskey dick" and the impracticality of incorporating food into intimate moments, to personal health journeys and the benefits of a sugar detox.
Finally, we dive into the science behind how self-care, confidence, and sex are intricately connected. We explore how activities like comedy and physical fitness can enhance your intimate experiences by reducing stress through the release of oxytocin. We also discuss the role of cortisol and the body’s natural ability to produce feel-good hormones like endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin. By the end of this episode, you'll understand why sex, drugs, and skincare are more interconnected than you ever imagined. So join us for an entertaining and enlightening journey that promises a few laughs and plenty of practical takeaways! -
Send us a text
Our guest, the hilarious comedian from MTV's Punk'd, joins us as we explore the amusing confusion between kinesio tape and kinetic energy, and dive into the world of aesthetic innovations. From the critical importance of health insurance to the practice of buccal massage by Stand Up Ethetician, Nicky Davis Jr.
Ever wondered about the peculiar trends in skincare? We’ve got you covered! We chat about bee stings, leeches, and even share laugh-out-loud stories about snail mucin and salmon semen. Our conversation also touches on the awkwardness of embracing social media platforms like TikTok, with personal stories that might just make you cringe. And don't miss our practical tips on facial taping for sleep and mouth taping for better breathing.
We celebrate the “not cool” aspects of our identities, imagining a band called "Stagnant Lymph," and discussing the transformative power of makeup and filters on social media. Special guest Sarah Hyland Rosenstein graces us with her wit, sharing insights on the magic of vitamins and modern beauty tricks. -
Send us a text
What happens when skincare meets stand-up? Comedian and vegan extraordinaire Laura Kightlinger joins us for a look into the world of beauty treatments and her comedic career. From tackling the absurdity of beef tallow in skincare Expect candid insights on veganism, the quirks of factory farming, and plenty of hilarious personal anecdotes.
Ever wondered about the magic behind Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments? We break it all down with a comedic twist! Join us as we chat about our own experiences with PRP, microneedling, and Fraxel treatments. With a sprinkle of humor, we discuss everything from the benefits of SPF to the fascinating world of PRP therapy, likened to a "vampire facial" for its rejuvenating effects. We also joke about sharing beauty tips and even trying treatments on each other—don't worry, no estheticians were harmed in the making of this episode.
And PS we’re keeping the name Sex, Drugs and Skincare.
It’s too good. -
Send us a text
Ever wondered how bad improv can be as entertaining as the good stuff? In this episode of "Sex, Drugs, and Skincare," Nicky Davis Jr., your favorite esthetician with a knack for humor, teams up with Sandro, our set decorator and comedic companion, to explore just that. We lament the absence of our beloved orbs amidst our plant-based fake flora, setting a whimsical tone as we delve into the perks of vitamin C. Drawing on research from reputable sources like Oregon State University and the Linus Pauling Institute, we reveal how this wonder vitamin can enhance your skin's texture and prevent scurvy (pirate stereotypes, be gone!).
This episode takes a comedic turn as we navigate the hilarity of botched improv scenes and introduce our pajama-clad repeat guest, famous for her sunscreen banter. We also celebrate the launch of Christine's new comedy album, "Mixed and Confused," and dive into the fears and motivations behind recording a stand-up special. Amidst the laughter, there's practical advice on wellness, from tracking your steps with affordable gadgets to setting up an Amazon shop for personalized product recommendations. Christine’s journey, spanning 14 years of comedy, offers insights on overcoming self-doubt and the pressures of performing.
Finally, we share stories that range from the quirky to the downright hilarious. From the bizarre experiences of working for Scientologists in the 80s to the amusing twists of attending the Magic Mike live show in Vegas, the humor never stops. We also discuss the serious benefits of vitamin C for your skin, busting myths and offering tips on optimal usage. Plus, we reflect on quitting smoking, the camaraderie within the comedy scene, and the support that makes all the difference. Join us for a laughter-filled journey through beauty, wellness, and the unpredictable world of comedy. -
Send us a text
Ep. 70 Comedian Rick Rosario and the SDS podcast look at all of the uses for GLUTATHIONE and if it’s worth the hype? Does it actually lighten skin? What about GUT HEALTH?? What health issues has it actually proven to help?
-
Send us a text
In this episode, Comedian Liz Stewart and the SDS talk about everything. I had originally planned to talk about adhesions in the body and under the skin and how it affects your face and wrinkles, but we definitely veered off topic. We talk about thr Fascia Blaster, Liz’s journey with testosterone, and all of the martial arts she’s mastering! Liz is a hilarious person and Comedian, and this episode is wild.
We will definitely have Liz back for a part two. -
Send us a text
So atopic dermatitis… what is that? It’s common skin condition it affects around 230 million people around the world. It’s dry, itchy, skin, cracked skin, and normally a dermatologist Would put you on like a long-term prescription med, and maybe tell you to avoid certain triggers in environmental or things within your house.
Because they only treat the symptoms, and because of the side effects that we talked about. a lot of patients are really seeking out more of the holistic approaches. Comedian and Host of Find My Country House, Trish Suhr, joins the SDS Podcast to investigate those modalities. We also talk a lot about her own journey with cystic, acne, the elimination of dairy, gut issues, and pretty much anything else you think of.
-
Send us a text
Audrey Stewart joins us on the SDS podcast to discuss uses of Blackseed oil and whether or not it is a miracle oil.
Black seed oil has long been touted as as a miracle oil use for digestive issues, skin care, conditions, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, weight, loss, moisturizing, the hair, lowering blood pressure, and the list goes on and on. -
Send us a text
Mandy Martino, of the Misery Loves Mandy Podcast, joins us for the SDS podcast to discuss the very pressing issue of retinol! What is it? How is it different from retin-a? Retinol is a form of vitamin A that can be found in many skincare products. It can have many benefits for the skin? Should I be using it? Why is my face peeling??!!!
-
Send us a text
Phil Hendrie from Rick and Morty, Team America, F is for Famiy, This is 40….. The list goes on forever, a documentary about his life called “Hendrie”, joins the SDS pod and we discuss the gut, It’s biome, and the immune disorders that pop up when the biome is “out of order.” Phil is an absolute treasure, and we were thrilled to have him on the show. and we discuss how gut health can affect your skin, and other aspects of your health. Phil is unbelievably hilarious!!
Recent research and literature review point to a solid relationship between the gut-brain-skin axis and the gut microbiome balance vital to maintaining health and optimal immunity.3 In the end, we are discovering the importance of having a balanced gut microbiome and any imbalance leading to an increased risk of inflammatory responses. Dermatology Times -
Send us a text
HOW MUCH PROTEIN DO WE NEED?Protein and aging
Protein is important for healthy skin and nails, and eating enough quality protein can help strengthen collagen levels and make skin firmer and less likely to wrinkle as you age. Collagen is made up of two amino acids, L-lysine and L-proline, which are found in protein. As you age, collagen can break down, leading to saggy, dehydrated skin and more pronounced wrinkles. -
Send us a text
LED AND LIGHT THERAPY.
Guest comedian Renee Gauthier joins the SDS podcast as we ask: What is LED light therapy?
There are different wavelengths of the visible light spectrum, each corresponding to different colors and penetrating the skin to different depths. It is thought that LED light produces different effects depending on the level of skin it penetrates.
The most common frequencies used in LED light therapy are the red and blue wavelengths, which are readily absorbed into the skin and do not contain harmful ultraviolet light. Red light is used to treat the outermost layer of skin, otherwise known as the epidermis. It is thought that when this layer of skin absorbs infrared light, the fibroblast cells that are responsible for the production of collagen proteins are then stimulated. The increase in collagen production can make the skin look smoother, which can mitigate the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. -
Send us a text
The fabulous Ian Edwards join us for the SDS podcast this week. Talk about grateful! He’s so fucking awesome. We talk about the role of fascia in our body, how stuck fascia can cause aging, and what we can do about it. Fascia is a thin casing of connective tissue that surrounds and holds our organs nerves, bones, blood vesselsand muscles in place. It provides internal structure and has nerves that make it almost as sensitive as our skin. Fascia plays an important role in the structure, appearance, and function of our face. Due to the unique relationship between our facial skin and facial muscles, healthy movement of facial fascia is imperative to the nervous, muscular, and circulatory functions of our face.
- Laat meer zien