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šļø 7 October 2024
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In this episode of Skincare Anarchy, host Ekta Yadav introduces listeners to Timeline, a groundbreaking brand merging longevity science with skincare. Joined by Jamie Holmes, Chief Branding Officer at Timeline, they discuss how Timeline's products are revolutionizing the way we think about aging by focusing on cellular health.
With its roots in Swiss biotechnology, Timelineās innovation lies in MitopureĀ®, a proprietary ingredient powered by Urolithin A, which supports mitochondriaāour cells' energy centers. This unique approach helps restore skin's vitality and tackles aging at the cellular level, slowing down the appearance of wrinkles, dullness, and loss of elasticity.
Jamie highlights the rigorous clinical validation behind Timelineās products, which are backed by 11 human clinical trials and 56 published patents. The conversation dives into the importance of mitochondrial health, the role of mitophagy in maintaining youthful skin, and how Timeline's precise dosing ensures efficacy across all skin types. With a collection of products, including their best-selling MitopureĀ® Serum, Timeline offers solutions for every stage of life, focusing on both prevention and restoration.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to explore science-backed skincare that goes beyond surface-level results, targeting skin health from the inside out.
To learn more about Timeline and to shop their products, visit their website and social media.
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0:00.0 | Hey guys welcome back to another episode of Skin Anarchy. I'm your host Echta and I'm really really excited about the brand that we're introducing you to today because as all of you know, longevity science has been on the rise for the last I think |
0:16.4 | few years now I mean definitely on the research end I've seen a lot of papers come out a lot of |
0:21.1 | great research that is focused on individual ingredients. |
0:24.4 | A lot of clinical trials have been conducted and it's really a topic that we hear a lot of |
0:29.5 | questions from you guys about as well you know in terms of what should you be shopping for? |
0:34.1 | Should you be investing in longevity-related products? And it's not an easy answer for me to say |
0:40.0 | yes or no to you, but all we can do is introduce you to great brands that are doing things right. |
0:44.8 | So we have one of them with us today. |
0:46.6 | Sure a lot of you heard of timeline at this point and with us we have their chief branding |
0:50.9 | officer Jamie Holmes. |
0:52.6 | So welcome to the show, Jamie, I'm excited to chat with you. |
0:55.8 | Oh my gosh, thanks for having me. |
0:57.2 | I'm so excited to be here. |
0:58.6 | Yeah, no, I'm excited to chat with you, |
1:00.2 | because like I said, you know, it's a really hard topic for a lot of people to |
1:04.3 | understand I mean including myself for a long time when I first heard about |
1:07.8 | longevity I was just like what are we talking about here you know that could mean like |
1:11.3 | what is what actually me yeah totally yeah so I |
1:14.8 | I want to really dive into that but first if you could tell us about yourself Jamie |
1:18.4 | like what got you into working with timeline and you know just your background because I know it's it's really very impressive you know the work you've done in the beauty space |
1:26.8 | Thank you so much for that so I you know have been in the space of beauty for the last 18 years. I got my start at |
1:33.9 | Sephora of all places in merchandising and then I've had the incredible |
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