Molly Sims on Redefining Aging
Naked Beauty
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4.5 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 16 February 2026
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Summary
Molly Sims is a true Renaissance woman. From gracing the covers of French Vogue to acting to founding the YSE beauty brand, she’s done it all in the beauty and entertainment industries. After years of hearing that she should model, she accepted an opportunity to take a semester off from Vanderbilt to give it a try in Europe. Her career ramped up quickly, and she soon found herself building a new and unexpected career overseas. Molly is very transparent about that time in her life, and how modeling quickly changed her relationship to her body. Her time in fashion enabled her to build a robust portfolio, which she leveraged into an on-screen career on MTV’s House of Style, Las Vegas, and more. She’s also worked behind the scenes as a producer on multiple shows and has built strong communities across nearly every major social media platform.
No stranger to pivoting, Molly realized that she no longer wanted to be the face of a brand; she wanted to build something of her own. This realization was coupled with serious bouts of melasma and hyperpigmentation that may have been caused by ageing and or pregnancy. None of her usual treatments and products were working for her, but like always, she accepted this as a personal challenge to solve. She quickly realized that the skincare market for women over 35 was missing affordable products with scientifically backed results. Women with similar skincare needs were not being marketed to, and Molly knew just how to fill that gap: enter YSE Beauty. Built on years of professional experience working with makeup artists and skincare professionals, Molly built a brand that is now in hundreds of Sephora doors. During our conversation, Molly shared other examples of how she has faced challenges head-on and refused to accept any subpar answers. We talk openly about our health challenges and how we’ve had to advocate for ourselves when we know that something in our bodies is not quite right. Molly also talks about why she is called the Barrier Queen, her favorite beauty treatments, and why you should never ever settle.
Tune in as we discuss:
(18:45) Did She Feel Beautiful Growing Up In Kentucky
(24:15) Being Thrown Into The Heroin Chic Era
(25:15) On Thinness Being Mandatory
(27:07) How Modeling Changed Her Relationship To Her Body
(32:52) Why Create YSE Beauty
(33:35) How Motherhood Shaped Her Professional Choices
(40:41) YSE Is Clinical And Regulatory Focused
(44:50) Marketing Without Anti-Aging Language
(46:00) Lessons On Using Retinol
(50:42) Cutting Over Filling or Surgery Vs. Filler
(52:45) Peptide Injections Are The Next Big Thing In Beauty
(53:20) The Importance Of GLP-1 And NAD Wellness Transparency
(1:00:35) When She Feels The Most Beautiful
(1:03:05) Reminder To Never Settle
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, hello, it's Brooke DeVard, and you're listening to The Naked Beauty Podcast. |
| 0:12.3 | And if you're joining us here on YouTube, you are watching The Naked Beauty Podcast. |
| 0:16.2 | I love people that come to the YouTube and leave comments. |
| 0:18.9 | Love to see all the YouTube commenters. |
| 0:20.4 | Thank you so much for watching. Subscribe to the podcast if you comments. Love to see all the YouTube commenters. Thank you so much |
| 0:20.9 | for watching. Subscribe to the podcast if you're not subscribed. I am so excited about my guest, Molly Sims. |
| 0:27.3 | But before we get into Molly, I just have to say I have survived a whirlwind week. I was in |
| 0:32.1 | Atlanta for a single day to present to the Delta team at their social summit. I got to see my brother |
| 0:36.8 | and my cousin who live in Atlanta, went back to L.A., got on another plane to present to the Delta team at their social summit. I got to see my brother and my cousin who live in |
| 0:38.3 | Atlanta, went back to L.A., got on another plane to go to Park City, Utah for the very last |
| 0:44.3 | Sundance that's going to be in Park City. It's moving to Boulder. And it just really reminded me how |
| 0:49.1 | much I absolutely love independent films. I love short films. I love documentary. I love, obscure, just like these are not the films that you get to see streaming on Netflix. I hope most of the films that I saw make it out of the festival. But I just loved seeing all of these incredible movies. And I specifically loved seeing films made by young black filmmakers from the diaspora. Sundial, which is the parent |
| 1:13.2 | company that I work for in my other, other job, sponsored a panel with all of these amazing |
| 1:19.4 | African or women of the diaspora, some of them born here in the U.S., some of them born in Kenya, |
| 1:25.2 | some of them born in Nigeria, some of them born in Liberia |
| 1:28.0 | that had films at the festival. And I walked away from that conversation so absolutely inspired. And I'm like, wait, what film am I going to make? Like, that's now where my mind has gone. I love podcasting. I'll always love podcasting. But I'm really eager to do more in the film space, ran into Friend of the Pod, Alameday, founder of Topicles on the ground at Sundance, |
| 1:46.7 | so we got to hang out. Erica Chiti, also Friend of the Pod was there. It was such a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful festival. Then I went to New York and I got back from New York yesterday. So I've been on six different flights in the past week, but I'm here. I am standing and I am so excited for |
| 2:02.7 | today's guest, Molly Sims. Now, I learned about Molly Sims from MTV's House of Style. She was the |
| 2:09.2 | host from 2000 to 2002, so she has always been iconic to me, but let's get a little bit into her |
| 2:14.4 | background. She's an actress podcaster. She's an incredible podcast |
| 2:18.4 | called Lipstick on the Rim, model, mother, producer, and founder of Wise Beauty. Molly got |
| 2:24.5 | discovered when she was in college, and she went on to model for brands like Chanel, Michael |
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