Existennial

[party in my plants] 149: SPF for the W-I-N, The Healthy Summer Skin ‘Sode! with a Heyday Esthetician


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Today’s guest comes from one of my favorite non-food spots in NYC: Hey Day, an amazing facial shop! I popped my facial cherry at Hey Day over a year ago and not to be dramatic, but it’s been transformative. I had no idea how much I’d enjoy being scrubbed and polished and getting the crap literally squeezed out of my pores, and I never could have predicted how much I’d learn about taking care of my skin. If you’ve never been to Hey Day, or gotten a facial, you should wash that fact away ASAP! But until then, enjoy this surprisingly delightful and terrifically informative chat with Jeni Sykes, the incredibly well-spoken co-founder and head of skincare at Hey Day and definitely get ready for some of the most tangible info that’s ever popped out of an episode.

 

You’ll learn:

 

  • Some signs your skin might want a facial.
  • What really IS a facial (and what it’s not).
  • Everything you need to know about SPF.
  • The shocking reason your skin is extra oily in the summer.
  • Really how to exfoliate.
  • And loads much more!

 

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Where I’d much appreciate you leaving a review for the show in iTunes!!

How to work 1-on-1 with me!

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