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Skincare Anarchy

Lisa Goodman, founder of GoodSkin Clinics

Skincare Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Fragrance, Fashion, Entertainment News, Fashion & Beauty, Education, Entrepreneurship, Skincare, Skin, News, Makeup, Style, Dermatology, Self-improvement, Beauty, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Lisa Goodman PA, Founder of GoodSkin Clinics, talks about her incredible training and background in aesthetic medicine and does a deep dive into the multifactorial aspects that she considers when assessing and diagnosing her patients. Lisa has trained side by side with the top plastic surgeons in both Europe and implores techniques such as facial feature analysis and genetic disposition assays in order to create a 360 approach to good skin health and practices.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/supportSupport the show

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0:00.0

Hi, guys. Welcome back to Skincare Anarchy. This is your host, Ecta. And I have another amazing guest today. I'm so excited to introduce you guys to Lisa Goodman, who's the founder of Good Skin Clinics. So welcome to the show Lisa. I'm so glad you had the time.

0:23.3

Oh, of course, and really happy to be here and share as much so as I can.

0:28.7

Well, it's my honor to host you, and I would love to get started by really kind of diving into your background and your career journey, because I think that's a great starting place to get, you know, some information about how you started Good Skin.

0:41.7

Yeah, love to share.

0:43.7

So let's try to make it as simple as possible.

0:47.7

We have plenty of times, so please give us all the details.

0:52.7

Okay.

0:53.7

I, you know, it really started when I was a teenager. My mom had this in condition called Fiddle I go, and that she developed when I was around 17 or so, and she got it after my father had a bad car accident, and basically her immune system.

1:09.7

What happens is that a little I go if anyone must he doesn't know is that her immune system attacks the pigment cells.

1:16.7

It's what Michael Jackson had. There's been some famous people who've had it, and it's, it's basically like wearing your disease on your, on your skin, like for everyone to see, which is.

1:26.7

And so I first hand saw how just the mental impact of that and then had a real desire to get into dermatology at the time Botox was barely even around, and there wasn't the aesthetic clinics that are out now.

1:46.7

Yeah, so I basically just had this real moment where I thought like, wow, if you could really help people with their skin, it can really change the way they feel about themselves.

1:58.7

And so that that was like around 17 and I had this really also strange dream, which is so weird now, because I had a strange dream when I was like 18 that I had like a skincare. I was in dermatology of skincare clinic and also that it was about this.

2:16.7

Yeah, it was it was also like that there were just like juices and because my mom in my mom looking to control her middle I go, she explored an auto, you know auto immune diet, which was what you now would be considered gluten free and anti inflammatory.

2:36.7

I wasn't very popular, it was not mainstream like now.

2:41.7

And so she would go to this little place in the valley, help follow your heart and get all these like weird sprouted food that just it wasn't mainstream like now.

2:49.7

And so the funny part about that is now the LA clinic is next to creation, which is a juice place, which was this was not, this was not planned.

3:00.7

The foreshadowing.

3:02.7

It's so strange, it's so weird.

3:05.7

I love that though that I love that and I and I feel like the best things are always inspired, you know, and in the most unique way, you know, so at an early age, you you had an inspiration, I love that and you followed it.

3:16.7

Yeah, and I followed it. Yeah, and I followed it.

3:20.7

So then I shadowed a really famous dermatologist and landed a job in her office that are really on the age and learned dermatology for 10 years and helped I ran a skincare and acne skincare clinic there.

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