Episodes
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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. -
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.
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Ep. 61 Caitlin Alyn and the effect of Alcohol on Your Skin
Caitlin Alyn returns! Alcohol can have many short-term and long-term effects on the skin and Caitlin was kind enough to bring in some before and after photos to show us the effects of drinking and how her life and body has changed since she has started being accountable for taking care of her body. The proof is in the pudding. Like and subscribe!
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Peptides are short protein chains of about 2-100 amino acids. Your body makes peptides that serve important functions in some of your body.
Peptides are also used in skin care ingredients to insight different functions within the skin to repair and make them act younger. Shawn also discusses the mini lasers she has had over the course of her adult life, and why her skin is so beautiful. -
Guest comedian Samantha Hale joins the SDS podcast to learn about how easy it is to catch this potentially dangerous disease. 🦠 Don’t worry, it’s still hilarious According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 5% of the population chronically carries the type of staph bacteria known as MRSA or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Antibiotic resistanceis the result of decades of often unnecessary antibiotic use. For years, antibiotics have been prescribed for colds, flu and other viral infections that don't respond to these drugs. Even when antibiotics are used appropriately, they contribute to the rise of drug-resistant bacteria because they don't destroy every germ they target. Bacteria live on an evolutionary fast track, so germs that survive treatment with one antibiotic soon learn to resist others.
Have you ever gotten MRSA?
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Ep 57 Ep 57 Actor, comedian, producer, Jackie Monahan joined the SDS podcast this week. We start off with the intention of only working and tightening our lower faces, but we end up in outer space. The meat of the this episode is really about spirituality, aliens, positivity…..don’t get scared away, as usual it’s still effing hilarious.
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Seb Derm and dandruff. Is your dandruff actually caused by dermatitis? And how do you know you have sub? Local realtor and hilarious comedian Jon Shefsky and I get to the bottom of seborrhoeic dermatitis. We talk about what makes it worse and what makes it better. I have it and have had it for several years. Is an auto immune disorder.
Fact: About 3 to 10 out of 100 people are affected. It is more common in men than in women. People usually get the scaly rash for the first time either when they are young adults or over the age of 50.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic condition in adults and teenagers, with symptoms that vary in their severity over time. These skin symptoms might also go away for a while – often in the summer. But they may return in the winter or during periods of stress. -
Guest Comedy Writer for Jim Jeffries and co-host of the “Locked and Probably Loaded Podcast with DJ and Kelly”, Kelly Blackheart joins the SDS podcast to identify each of our skin types according to the Fitzpatrick scale and discuss how skin type can affect your risk of having things like send image, skin, cancer, eczema, keloid, scarring, psoriasis, and more. Kelly is freaking hilarious and the wore the most amazing robe.
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Guest Comedian Carlisle Forrester joins the SDS podcast and we get down and dirty with the cellulite discussion! Why do you have it? How do we get rid of it? Why am I skinny and still have orange peel thighs? We
address these questions, and have an amazing time while we do it. Also , I get down on the floor and perform cupping in Carlisle’s thighs. Don’t forget to subscribe and comment if you feel like it! -
Welcome Rosalee Mayeaux to the podcast as well as spider and varicose veins! No, that’s a party! If you ever wonder what the difference was between the two, what they are caused by, what solutions there are, and which one you actually have… This episode is for you! Plus, we show some kind of gross Pictures of varicose veins ❤️❤️❤️you might be interested in if you’re one of those people that likes gross pictures. Rosalee is a hilarious comedian and we were so lucky to get her on the podcast. Watch and subscribe.🔥💜❤️😘🍕
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Is Blue Light Aging Us?
Sandro Iocolano and I very thoroughly examine the effects of blue light on the skin. We look at it from its origin, to the everyday sources that we put next to our faces and skin that are exposing us to blue light. It’s a real eye-opener. -
Ep. 51 SDS podcast (and I) give 5 easy tips to a camera ready face for a shoot the day of or day before. People always ask me what to do and how much they should do, and if they’re doing too much. We break it down to some easy steps and guest comedian Austin Hall talks about his new movie and pretty much everything under the stars.
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Hi fructose corn syrup and your skin.
Whoa Nelly! This one is a doozy. Sandro and I talk about the effects of high fructose corn syrup on your skin. You can find high fructose corn syrup in just about anything. We talk about the things where it’s hiding, we talk about other Sugar substitutes…which ones are good and which ones are horrible for you. Stevia, monk fruit, glucose, xylitol, pretty much anything you can think of we delve into. It’s fascinating. We did a lot of research on this and we are really excited to talk about all the reasons that we’re not supposed to eat sugar and most sweeteners, and how depressing that is. Also, It’s funny! A real eye-opener. -
Quincy Weekly joins the podcast to discuss the scarring topic of keloids. Who is more prone to get them? How do you get rid of them? Why do we get them? And what solutions are there? We also talk a lot about gut health, Candida, Eczema, really it’s a mixed bag. This is a great episode and totally hilarious as usual. I have the best guests.
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Acne- Eastern vs Western meds
Guest Comedian Jeremy Scippio
Today, the SDS podcast, welcomes hilarious comedian Jeremy Scippio for talk about acne, the causes, some solutions, and then a lot of the usual Comedian banter. The focus on this was to compare how eastern and Western medicine view skincare approaches differ.
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15 Extremely toxic ingredients that you do not want in your skin care. We really get into it in this episode. Don’t worry it’s still a hilarious episode. We’re never going to not have fun. I mean give me a break. It’s Sandro Iocolano, Nicky and the hilarious Kate Lavrentios! So many of our skincare products, and just products in general are loaded with toxic ingredients, carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, you name it. But we go through some of the ones we see the most With Kate Lavrentios to discuss why companies try to sneak them there, and where to look for them so we can avoid them.
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This was such a fantastic, eye-opening look at broken capillaries. Whether they’re on the face or the body… they’re annoying. We talk about spider veins, and what you can do about said capillaries, We discuss natural remedies and procedures only a doctor can do. We also talk about prevention and by the way, Nikki will lure you into a trance with her chip crunching in the background.
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Sarah Lawrence Talks about Ayahuasca
The hilarious, and frankly, an incredible bad ass who’s not afraid of her feelings, talks about her trip to Costa Rica and what she discovered on her trip inside of her mind. This episode is mesmerizing and so funny. It’s not about skin necessarily, but it is about drugs! Do not miss out on this.
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Sue Gisser is back!
Not only is Sue a talented actor and comedian…
In the healing world,
Sue is a certified yoga instructor, reiki practitioner, and has certification in lymphatic drainage/reflexology technique for the face. She is the premiere aquatic yoga instructor of Los Angeles, created H2yOga an aquatic movement technique
If you ever wanted to know how many different ways candida can affect your body, not just your gut, but your skin, your brain, pretty much anything you can think of…This is the episode for you. She also explains how the way we hold ourselves, and the how trauma can also exacerbate the population of this fabulous yeast candida that overtakes our system. Everyone should know all of this information, and there will be more to come!
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