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Skin Anarchy

Revolutionizing Personalized At-Home Aesthetic Care with Skin Clique

Skin Anarchy

Ekta et al.

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

4.5101 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Sarah Allen, double board-certified physician, founder, and chief medical officer of Skin Clique, to explore how mobile aesthetics are transforming skin health and access to care. Dr. Allen’s journey began with a negative patient experience—one that left her feeling dismissed and unseen. That moment sparked her mission to build Skin Clique, a brand dedicated to ensuring no one feels brushed aside when seeking...

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to Skin Anarchy.

0:04.0

Today's episode is very special and it's very aesthetics world focus.

0:07.8

I know a lot of you are diving into the world of aesthetic.

0:10.1

I get a lot of feedback from you guys about wanting to learn more about practices and how

0:14.3

it works in terms of finding a practice that fits for you.

0:17.3

And so this episode, I think it's really perfect for people like that because this is

0:21.1

literally bringing certified protocols into your home and bringing it into the comfort of your home.

0:26.8

So without further ado, please welcome Dr. Sarah Allen, who is double board certified practitioner.

0:31.5

She's also the founder of the SkinClick. Welcome, Dr. Allen. I'm so excited to host you.

0:35.9

Oh, thank you. Thank you, Dr. Ekta. I appreciate it. Yeah, no, I'm really, really thrilled to be chatting with you. I think what you've created is absolutely brilliant. Before I discovered your company, I was always, how does this work? You know, I wish somebody could come to my home and just, you know, kind of help me and guide me through like any aesthetic treatments that I

0:54.2

want, but I can't wait to learn more about you. Could you kind of walk us down memory lane and tell us what got you into medicine? Like what made you want to go into the field to begin with? Oh, gosh. Yes. So great question. You know, I used to want to be Mattlock. I wanted to be in attorney. I wanted to be in a courtroom and say, I object and wear a suit and all the things.

1:12.7

But I really found... is what I wanted to be an attorney. I wanted to be in a courtroom and say, I object and wear a suit and all the

1:12.3

things. But I really found probably my sophomore year of college that my passion was helping people

1:18.7

and contributing to patients' overall health and well-being, taking care of them better than anybody else.

1:25.7

I really had a pivotal experience once I was in

1:30.0

practice that I myself went to seek aesthetic treatments. I had thought about it for five years.

1:35.7

I was so excited. You know, you amp yourself up because you've never had it done before.

1:40.7

And I finally worked up the courage to talk to my physician about it at the time.

1:45.0

I just felt very dismissed.

1:47.2

And I got in the car that day and I left knowing I never wanted another patient to feel that way.

1:53.3

And that really has served as the basis of our practice, skin click.

1:58.0

Wow.

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