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Carolyn Curry, marketing director of Evereden, joins That’s Derm Good! to explore how the skincare industry is evolving to meet the needs of younger consumers. With social media driving interest in beauty routines among kids and teens, many parents are left wondering what products are actually safe. In this episode, Janelle and Carolyn discuss how Evereden is reshaping skincare with clean, dermatologist-developed formulas designed for the whole family.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
Carolyn shares how the brand has grown rapidly, especially with its kids’ skincare line (formulated for children ages three and up!), and why parents trust the Evereden products. The conversation explores how social media has shaped how young consumers approach skincare, making educating them on safe, age-appropriate routines more important than ever.
Carolyn Curry also dives into what clean skincare means, why ingredient transparency is critical, and how Evereden balances safety with fun to make skincare appealing to kids and teens. She discusses the brand’s international expansion and discusses exciting new product launches, including products designed specifically for different skin concerns.
Whether you’re shopping for your child’s first skincare routine or looking for safer alternatives for your entire family, this episode will inspire you to consider how the young people in your life are learning from you and your skincare habits.
This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners.
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Carolyn Curry, marketing director of Evereden, joins That’s Derm Good! to explore how the skincare industry is evolving to meet the needs of younger consumers. With social media driving interest in beauty routines among kids and teens, many parents are left wondering what products are actually safe. In this episode, Janelle and Carolyn discuss how Evereden is reshaping skincare with clean, dermatologist-developed formulas designed for the whole family.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
Carolyn shares how the brand has grown rapidly, especially with its kids’ skincare line (formulated for children ages three and up!), and why parents trust the Evereden products. The conversation explores how social media has shaped how young consumers approach skincare, making educating them on safe, age-appropriate routines more important than ever.
Carolyn Curry also dives into what clean skincare means, why ingredient transparency is critical, and how Evereden balances safety with fun to make skincare appealing to kids and teens. She discusses the brand’s international expansion and discusses exciting new product launches, including products designed specifically for different skin concerns.
Whether you’re shopping for your child’s first skincare routine or looking for safer alternatives for your entire family, this episode will inspire you to consider how the young people in your life are learning from you and your skincare habits.
This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners.
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