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🗓️ 11 June 2025
⏱️ 42 minutes
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In today’s episode, brought to you by WaterWipes, co-founders, authors and chemists, Gloria Lu and Victoria Fu of Chemist Confessions crack the case on hidden ingredients that may be found in a parent’s most used product, Baby Wipes. Victoria and Gloria share their expertise from nearly 20 years in the skin care industry and discuss the benefits of leaning towards products with minimal ingredients to protect the baby’s delicate skin microbiome. We conducted a few scientific demonstrations, investigating the ingredients found in other wipes that may get left behind on the skin.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a Dear Media production. |
0:10.0 | Welcome to Raising Good Humans podcast. |
0:12.6 | I'm Dr. Lisa Pressman, and this episode is brought to by water wipes. |
0:16.7 | My guests are the skincare chemist duo, known as Chemist Confessions authors of the book Skin Care Decoded, Victoria Fu and Gloria Liu. |
0:26.1 | We had such a fun conversation as they shared their expertise in the skincare industry. |
0:31.3 | And it was like a fun high school chemistry class. |
0:35.3 | In our skincare obsessed world, we're constantly hearing about new |
0:39.4 | products for ourselves and for our children. And it's important to remember that more ingredients |
0:43.9 | in those products means more potential to irritate the skin. So water wipes is inviting parents |
0:50.1 | to investigate and explore all of the ingredients and other wipes that may be leaving stuff |
0:56.5 | behind on your baby's skin. So if you have babies with sensitive skin, it's particularly helpful. |
1:02.3 | This is the first time that Raising Good Humans has done live demonstrations during a recording. |
1:10.2 | So be sure to head to the YouTube page to check out the |
1:13.7 | hands-on demos and experiments we did. It's very fun. It really does feel like a fun high school |
1:19.3 | chemistry class and it gives you a better understanding of what we're doing when we put things |
1:23.6 | on our skin. So I wanted to ask you both. First of all, how did you come to translate |
1:33.6 | the chemistry of ingredients and kind of all of that? Because this is going to help us figure out how |
1:39.3 | to understand what we're talking about today, which are wipes. And we're talking about these awesome |
1:43.4 | water wipes, but also why we would even be interested in them. Okay. Well, to start, both of us are |
1:49.2 | formulation chemist and specializing skincare, and we've been doing this for more than a decade, |
1:54.3 | but we only recently became moms. And you would think that knowing what we know about |
1:59.7 | ingredient science, going to a we're like armor with all knowledge we need. |
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