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The Science of Skin is a podcast for those who want to be in-the-know about what’s trending, and what’s next in topical skincare. Hosts Dr. Patti Farris and Dr. Ted Lain are board certified dermatologist, recognized experts in topical skincare and co-founders of the Science of Skin Summit. In each episode, The Science of Skin will give you an insider’s view of the skincare industry. You will hear from research scientists, formulators, and leading physician experts on how products are developed, tested, and used to treat medical and cosmetic patients.

So, if you’re interested in a behind the scenes look at what makes the skincare industry tick, subscribe to The Science of Skin today. Thanks for listening!

You can slo find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@scienceofskinpodcast

Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.

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    • Unlocking the Secrets of Textured Hair Care with Dr Heather Woolery-Lloyd
      Feb 3 2026

      In honor of the start of Black History Month, Dr. Patti Farris and Dr. Heather Woolery-Lloyd delve into the complexities of hair care for textured hair. They discuss the historical significance of Madam C.J. Walker, the physiological differences in hair types, and the unique hair care routines required for textured hair. The conversation also covers the risks of over-processing, the importance of finding the right stylist, and the challenges of conditions like traction alopecia and CCCA. Additionally, they address recent studies linking hair treatments to cancer, emphasizing the need for careful interpretation of research findings.

      Takeaways

      Madam C.J. Walker was a pioneer in hair care marketing.
      Textured hair has unique physiological characteristics.
      Washing textured hair should be done every one to two weeks.
      Heat can cause significant damage to textured hair.
      Finding a knowledgeable stylist is crucial for hair health.
      Traction alopecia is a common issue in textured hair.
      CCCA can be treated effectively if caught early.
      Shampoo choices should be personalized for textured hair.
      Recent studies on hair treatments and cancer need careful interpretation.
      Education on textured hair care is essential for dermatologists.

      DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.

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      32 min
    • The Future of Dermatology: Innovations in Treatment
      Jan 27 2026

      In this episode of the Science of Skin podcast, Dr. Ted Lain interviews Dr. Matt Zirwas, a leading expert in dermatology, focusing on the latest advancements in treatments for atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. They discuss the potential of new drugs targeting the OX40 pathway, innovative drug delivery methods, and the emergence of highly effective oral therapies for psoriasis. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of dermatological treatments and the exciting prospects for long-term patient outcomes. In this conversation, Dr. Zirwas and Dr. Lain discuss various dermatological treatments, focusing on drug administration, bioavailability, and the efficacy of new medications for conditions like hidradenitis suppurativa and chronic spontaneous urticaria. They explore the implications of PDE4 inhibitors, the challenges of assessing treatment outcomes, and the importance of pain management in patient care. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of dermatology and the significance of clinical trials in advancing treatment options.

      To watch this and other episodes, be sure to check out our YouTube page

      Takeaways:

      New drugs targeting the OX40 pathway may revolutionize treatment for atopic dermatitis.
      Innovative drug delivery methods could lead to less frequent dosing for patients.
      The potential for long-term remission in atopic dermatitis is an exciting prospect.
      Adverse events in new drugs may correlate with better efficacy.
      Oral therapies for psoriasis are emerging as a new class of effective treatments.
      The efficacy of new oral drugs may surpass traditional biologics.
      The importance of understanding pharmacokinetics in drug efficacy is highlighted.
      The development of advanced systemic therapies is changing the landscape of dermatology.
      The future of psoriasis treatment may include drugs that effectively target both skin and joint disease. Drug bioavailability is significantly affected by food intake.
      PDE4 inhibitors show promise in improving various conditions.
      Cognitive benefits have been observed with PDE4 inhibitors.
      Pain management is a critical endpoint in HS treatment.
      Assessing HS severity is challenging for investigators.
      New treatments are emerging for chronic spontaneous urticaria.
      Patient satisfaction is essential in evaluating treatment success.
      Innovative drugs are changing the landscape of dermatology.
      Clinical trials are crucial for advancing treatment options.
      Understanding patient needs is key to effective care.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.

      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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      38 min
    • 2026 Skincare Trends: What to Embrace and What to Leave Behind
      Jan 20 2026

      In this episode of the Science of Skin podcast, Dr. Ted Lain and Dr. Patti Farris discuss emerging skincare trends for 2026, while also reflecting on practices from 2025 that they hope will fade away. They express their disdain for certain ingredients like beef tallow and complicated skincare regimens, advocating instead for simplicity and effectiveness in skincare routines. The conversation shifts to the rise of regenerative ingredients and the importance of personalized skincare, emphasizing the need for dermatologists to remain integral in skincare consultations despite the growing influence of AI in the field.

      The hosts delve into the advancements in sunscreen technology, particularly a new UVA filter expected to be approved soon, and the potential for DNA repair innovations in skincare. They also touch on the increasing importance of supplements in skincare, the impact of hormonal changes on skin health, and the need for education around teenage skincare. The episode concludes with a call for dermatologists to embrace their role as skincare experts, ensuring patients receive the best advice amidst the overwhelming information available online.

      To watch this and other episodes, be sure to check out our YouTube page

      Takeaways

      Out with the complicated, in with the curated.
      Don't underestimate the value of a dermatologist consultation.
      Regenerative ingredients can reverse skin damage.
      2026 will see a rise in personalized skincare.
      The microbiome plays a crucial role in skin health.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.

      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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      30 min
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