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Skin Anarchy

Hormones, Oxytocin, and Aging with Dr. Sabrina Fabi of XOMD Skincare

Skin Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Fashion & Beauty, News, Entertainment News, Education, Arts, Self-improvement

4.5101 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with double board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sabrina Fabi to examine how hormonal signaling actively shapes skin resilience, recovery, and structural integrity. This conversation moves beyond trend-driven skincare and into the biology that determines how skin functions at every stage of life. Dr. Fabi emphasizes that skin constantly responds to hormonal shifts. Changes in progesterone, estrogen, testosterone, and neur...

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0:00.0

You guys, welcome back to Skin Anarchy. This is a very special episode because we're going to be

0:04.4

talking about a topic that I think we definitely don't talk about enough. And a lot of the

0:10.0

surrounding science and just getting a true expert opinion from the dermatology side. So without

0:15.2

further, do you want to introduce you guys to Dr. Sabrina Fabby, who is a double board certified

0:19.8

dermatologist. She is truly brilliant and

0:22.8

really knows her field, but she knows so much more and can educate us on things surrounding

0:28.1

perimenopause, menopause, how the skin reacts, what we should be knowing. She's also the co-founder

0:33.2

of a brilliant brand called XOMD. I interviewed Dr. Dan earlier on last year and he kind of briefly

0:39.6

introduced us to XOMD, but I can't wait to dive in further. So welcome, Dr. Fabby. I'm so excited

0:44.6

to introduce you again to our listeners and interview. Thank you so much for having me. It's

0:49.1

truly an honor. Yeah, no, the honor is mine. I mean, I am such a fan of your work and the science you're bringing forward.

0:55.6

I mean, I think there's just not enough information, right? And for consumers, there's just so much that we don't know and that we need to know. And so I'm really, really excited to dive into that.

1:05.3

But first I want to really talk about you.

1:07.1

I mean, you have such an impressive background in medicine.

1:09.5

And, you know, I just want to learn more about you.

1:11.8

Can you walk us down memory lane?

1:13.3

Maybe tell us about your career. you. I mean, you have such an impressive background in medicine and, you know, I just want to learn

1:11.2

more about you. Can you walk us down memory lane? Maybe tell us about your career and what really got

1:15.9

you into medicine to begin with. So, you know, you as a doctor as well, I think medicine is more of a

1:22.3

calling than anything else. I knew I wanted to help and heal others at the age of six. It was like the empathic streak

1:29.6

in me where it like hurt me when I saw others hurting. So I wanted to heal. I wanted to care for others.

1:36.1

And it wasn't until I was about 12 that I realized that I wanted to be a dermatologist, mainly because

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