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Skin Anarchy

The Reality of Scaling a Beauty Brand with Morgan Gordon of Sliick and Salon Perfect

Skin Anarchy

Ekta et al.

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

4.5101 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Morgan Gordon, VP of Brand Development and Marketing at Salon Perfect and creator of Sliick, for a candid look at what it really takes to build—and sustain—a modern beauty brand. From her early days as a licensed cosmetologist to leading innovation at scale, Morgan brings a rare perspective that bridges professional beauty and retail execution. What emerges quickly is a shift in how beauty brands operate tod...

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0:00.0

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0:03.6

skincare device on the market. Basically, it takes those harder to penetrate ingredients and pushes them deeper into the skin layers. They're actually getting to the cells that can utilize those ingredients. Recently, they just launched their Exxone Serum Mist, which is a phenomenal product because it's using real exosomes that are shipped to you on ice, so you don't have to worry about them being degraded by the time you use them.

0:21.2

And so when you put the capsule of exosomes into your dro to you on ice, so you don't have to worry about them being degraded by the time you use them.

0:21.2

And so when you put the capsule of exosomes into your droplet device, it creates a fine mist.

0:25.3

That mist is allowing those exomes to be pushed into the layers where they're going to actually be able to interact with the cells that can use them for signaling. If you want to check out the device, go to droplet.io, use our code Anarchy, A-N-A-R-C-H-Y, to get a very special bundle deal on this Exxome and Droplet device duo.

0:40.9

Hey, guys, welcome. dot i. use our code anarchy a n-a-r-r-c-h-y to get a very special bundle deal on this exosome and

0:39.6

droplet device duo hey guys welcome back to skin anarchy i am so excited because today we're

0:44.8

going to be talking a lot about um the world of like salons and like you know waxing and a lot of

0:50.2

body care stuff that i don't think we get to really talk about and also just building out a

0:54.6

brand like that. I have so many questions in this area for our guests today. So without further ado,

0:59.6

please welcome Morgan Gordon, who is the VP of brand development and marketing for Salon Perfect,

1:05.3

and she is also the creator of Slick. Welcome, Morgan. I'm so excited to host you. Hi, I'm so happy to be here. Thank you.

1:13.5

Yeah, I'm really excited to welcome you on the show because, you know, I have so many questions,

1:17.9

but I want to get, from you, I want to get a background if you can walk us down memory lane

1:22.0

and tell us about your career and all of the wonderful things that led to the entrepreneurship role for you. What was that like?

1:29.8

Absolutely. So I've been in my career for about 15 years plus. I started as a cosmetologist

1:37.0

in high school where there was a program for a vocational school. So I knew early on that I was

1:42.9

really into beauty, which I think I'm really

1:45.7

lucky to have known at such a young age. So yeah, I got my cosmetology license. And I also thought,

1:51.3

okay, I want to go to college too. And do I want to be a stylist forever? So also really lucky to have

1:58.2

known from a young age that I loved beauty, but I really was interested in

2:02.8

the business side of beauty and development. I loved making people feel really beautiful. So,

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