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Episode 89 - Metabolism and Its Impact on Skin Health | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

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Summary

In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the evolving landscape of skincare, emphasizing the importance of science in skincare products. The conversation highlights the shift towards science-backed skincare, the role of metabolism in skin health, and the significance of understanding the Krebs cycle in relation to skincare ingredients. Dr. Kamangar also explores how patients are becoming more informed about their skincare choices and the need for dermatologists to support scientifically validated products.

Takeaways

- There is a huge shift happening in the skincare world towards science.
- Patients are becoming more sophisticated and want to know what they are putting on their skin.
- Metabolism is becoming a key focus in skincare, reflecting trends in the fitness industry.
- Ingredients need to be metabolically active and able to penetrate the skin effectively.
- The Krebs cycle is crucial for understanding how skincare ingredients work at a cellular level.
- Regular exercise can naturally boost skin metabolism and overall health.
- Topical ingredients must be backed by clinical data to ensure efficacy.
- Holistic approaches to skincare are gaining popularity, moving away from harsh treatments.
- The future of dermatology will focus on personalized skincare formulations.
- 2026 will see a rise in hero ingredients that support skin metabolism.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast
00:55 - The Shift Towards Science in Skincare
02:43 - Metabolism's Role in Skincare
08:17 - Understanding the Krebs Cycle and Skincare Ingredients
19:09 - The Future of Dermatometabolics

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Summary

In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the evolving landscape of skincare, emphasizing the importance of science in skincare products. The conversation highlights the shift towards science-backed skincare, the role of metabolism in skin health, and the significance of understanding the Krebs cycle in relation to skincare ingredients. Dr. Kamangar also explores how patients are becoming more informed about their skincare choices and the need for dermatologists to support scientifically validated products.

Takeaways

- There is a huge shift happening in the skincare world towards science.
- Patients are becoming more sophisticated and want to know what they are putting on their skin.
- Metabolism is becoming a key focus in skincare, reflecting trends in the fitness industry.
- Ingredients need to be metabolically active and able to penetrate the skin effectively.
- The Krebs cycle is crucial for understanding how skincare ingredients work at a cellular level.
- Regular exercise can naturally boost skin metabolism and overall health.
- Topical ingredients must be backed by clinical data to ensure efficacy.
- Holistic approaches to skincare are gaining popularity, moving away from harsh treatments.
- The future of dermatology will focus on personalized skincare formulations.
- 2026 will see a rise in hero ingredients that support skin metabolism.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast
00:55 - The Shift Towards Science in Skincare
02:43 - Metabolism's Role in Skincare
08:17 - Understanding the Krebs Cycle and Skincare Ingredients
19:09 - The Future of Dermatometabolics

  continue reading

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