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For years, skincare has been about quick fixes, hydration, plumping, and surface-level treatments that make your skin look better but don’t actually reverse aging. But what if the future of skincare wasn’t about temporary effects, but about reprogramming your skin at the cellular level?
In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, I take a deep dive into longevity skincare and the science behind true skin rejuvenation. We’re going beyond the outdated skincare model and breaking down the Skin Longevity Matrix, a biohacking approach designed to restore youthful function from within.
I cover why NAD+ is the "molecule of life" and a critical driver of skin repair, helping cells recover from oxidative stress and damage. We’ll explore how spermidine activates autophagy, the body’s natural detox system, to clear out aging cells and renew skin from the inside out.
I’ll also explain the essential role of copper peptides in collagen remodeling and why they’re key for structural skin regeneration. Plus, we’ll dive into the problem with traditional vitamin C and why advanced forms like MAP and THDA provide superior antioxidant protection without causing oxidative stress. Finally, I’ll break down how eliminating senescent “zombie cells” can dramatically slow down aging and prevent chronic inflammation in the skin.
This is the next frontier of skincare—science-backed, longevity-focused, and designed to make your skin act younger, not just look younger.
If you’re ready to upgrade your skincare routine with the latest breakthroughs in anti-aging science, this episode is for you!
I Also Discuss:
(00:02) Biohacking Beauty
(05:18) Why NAD+ Is the Foundation of Youthful Skin
(12:56) How Spermidine Supercharges Skin Detox & Renewal
(19:09) Revitalizing Skin With Key Skincare Molecules
(27:41) The Truth About Vitamin C in Skincare
(32:23) How to Eliminate Senescent “Zombie” Cells for Younger Skin
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Young Goose
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For years, skincare has been about quick fixes, hydration, plumping, and surface-level treatments that make your skin look better but don’t actually reverse aging. But what if the future of skincare wasn’t about temporary effects, but about reprogramming your skin at the cellular level?
In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, I take a deep dive into longevity skincare and the science behind true skin rejuvenation. We’re going beyond the outdated skincare model and breaking down the Skin Longevity Matrix, a biohacking approach designed to restore youthful function from within.
I cover why NAD+ is the "molecule of life" and a critical driver of skin repair, helping cells recover from oxidative stress and damage. We’ll explore how spermidine activates autophagy, the body’s natural detox system, to clear out aging cells and renew skin from the inside out.
I’ll also explain the essential role of copper peptides in collagen remodeling and why they’re key for structural skin regeneration. Plus, we’ll dive into the problem with traditional vitamin C and why advanced forms like MAP and THDA provide superior antioxidant protection without causing oxidative stress. Finally, I’ll break down how eliminating senescent “zombie cells” can dramatically slow down aging and prevent chronic inflammation in the skin.
This is the next frontier of skincare—science-backed, longevity-focused, and designed to make your skin act younger, not just look younger.
If you’re ready to upgrade your skincare routine with the latest breakthroughs in anti-aging science, this episode is for you!
I Also Discuss:
(00:02) Biohacking Beauty
(05:18) Why NAD+ Is the Foundation of Youthful Skin
(12:56) How Spermidine Supercharges Skin Detox & Renewal
(19:09) Revitalizing Skin With Key Skincare Molecules
(27:41) The Truth About Vitamin C in Skincare
(32:23) How to Eliminate Senescent “Zombie” Cells for Younger Skin
Learn More About
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