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The Skincarma Pod | Ep. 54: “Healthy Skin Is Left Alone” – Editing the Microbiome with Dahlia Devkota, Founder of Editrix
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In this episode of The Skincarma Pod, Carmine is joined by Dahlia Devkota, founder of Editrix, a trailblazing skincare brand that emphasizes the importance of the skin’s microbiome to overall skin health.
Dahlia shares her journey from beauty editor to entrepreneur, highlighting the innovative scientific research behind her products, which utilize post-biotics to promote healthy skin. The conversation delves into the Editrix brand’s unique four-step system and the significance of maintaining a balanced surface microbiome.
In their engaging conversation, Dahlia and Carmine explore the evolving landscape of beauty standards, the science behind truly effective skincare, and the importance of understanding the fundamentals of the skin barrier. Dahlia shares her insights on product development and the significance of treating skin as a living ecosystem, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to beauty and wellness.
Follow Dahlia on Instagram at @dahlia.devkota and on LinkedIn here. Discover Editrix on Instagram here and learn more about the products and brand ethos at editrixwellness.com.
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Product links:
Editrix I. Demigod Ayurvedic Cleansing Oil
Editrix II. Deuxième Postbiotic Fermented Cleanser
Editrix III. Superare Microflora Barrier Film
Editrix IV. Bakterium Delirium Skin Education Serum
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