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Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

Jodi Duval: Key Skincare Ingredients, Skin Trauma, and The Self-Care Link

Feb 8, 2023
01:25:29

Welcome to another episode of the Biohacking Beauty podcast brought to you by Young Goose Skincare! In this episode, host Amitay Eshel, the CEO of Young Goose, is joined and interviewed by Jodi Duval–which originally aired on the the Revital Health Podcast. The two discuss how you can optimize how your skin behaves by providing it with the right building blocks for your skin to function well and not only appear younger but behave younger.

Jodi Duval is the Head Naturopath and owner of Revital Health. She is also the CEO of HomeHope Australia, host of the Revital Health Podcast, and lecturer at Endeavour College.

What we discuss:

01:10: How did Young Goose start?

09:40: What’s the science and difference behind quality skincare products?

21:26: Which key ingredients do Young Goose products contain?

30:50: What are indications of the skincare working?

33:17: What is Amitay’s perspective of peptides?

45:10: What is skin trauma?

58:03: What are the possible harms of skincare?

1:08:14: What can you do to optimize your skin?

1:23:34: How can you support your skin’s health from an internal perspective?


Key Takeaways:


  • Resveratrol is a naturally-occurring compound present in grapes, some berries, and other fruits and nuts. This plant compound acts as an antioxidant. But what people don’t know is that when applied to the skin, we don’t benefit from the resveratrol itself, but from the defense mechanism of the plant compound. It acts as an antioxidant and thus can protect cells against oxidative damage of free radicals and UV radiation on the skin by reducing the expression of AP-1 and NF-kB factors. It also slows down the process of photoaging the skin. 
  • Glycation is a process that is caused by the presence of excess glucose in skin fibers. This excess triggers an internal reaction in which sugar molecules adhere to the collagen and elastin proteins, which normally help keep skin firm and supple. As a direct result of glycation, our skin becomes more rigid which may increase the appearance of concerns such as puffiness, loss of elasticity, wrinkles, and fine lines.
  • Both mineral and chemical sunscreen technically do the job, they aren’t made equally! Mineral sunscreens allow your skin to detoxify itself in a way that chemical sunscreen does NOT. With this process being crucial for your body’s detoxification process, you can’t afford to go the chemical sunscreen route.
  • Skin trauma is the process in which the skin shows the appearance of past emotional traumas. Whether they are from repressed emotions or the expression of many negative emotions over time, these tend to manifest in the skin through different types of fine lines and wrinkles on one’s skin. 



To learn more about Jodi:


Instagram: @ketocon

Website: https://www.revitalhealth.com.au/ 

Podcast: 


To learn more about Young Goose:


Website: https://www.younggoose.com/

Instagram: @young_goose_skincare

Get 20% off your first purchase by using code PODCAST20 at www.younggoose.com

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