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Skincare Anarchy

Why Skincare is Healthcare According to Ever Skincare's Jessica Herrin

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

🗓️ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta Yadav chats with Jessica Herrin, founder of Ever Skincare, a clean beauty brand that is transforming the skincare industry. Jessica shares her journey from being an entrepreneur to a skincare pioneer, driven by her own frustrations with ineffective products as she faced hormonal skin changes. She discusses the unique challenges of aging skin, particularly around perimenopause, and how Ever Skincare fills the gap with its powerful formulations.


Jessica dives into the importance of addressing hormonal changes that impact skin, such as collagen loss and slower turnover, and how Ever’s breakthrough ingredient, LSR10, is scientifically designed to combat these signs of aging. The conversation highlights Ever’s focus on transparency and potency, ensuring that products deliver real, visible results. Ekta and Jessica also discuss the brand’s hero products, like the Reveal Biomimetic Peel Pads and Youthful Serum, which help exfoliate, boost collagen, and maintain skin health.


Jessica’s philosophy on pro-aging encourages women to embrace the natural aging process while prioritizing skincare as a form of self-care. She emphasizes that beauty comes from confidence and maintaining skin health, not reversing the clock. For anyone looking to take control of their skincare, this episode offers inspiring insights into aging gracefully and effectively.


Tune in to learn more about Ever Skincare’s innovative approach and Jessica’s holistic vision for women’s health. Use code SKINCAREANARCHY for 30% off your first purchase! Valid through 12/31/2024.

To learn more about Ever Skincare and to shop their products, visit their website and social media. Don’t forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.



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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to another episode of Skin Anarchy.

0:05.8

This is your host Ecta and I'm really excited to introduce you guys to the brand that we're hosting today

0:10.6

because I feel like it's very hard to come across great products that

0:14.6

you can really keep in your collection for a prolonged period of time and keep

0:18.7

coming back to it over and over again and I feel like these the line itself just contained so many heavy hitters so I'm really

0:25.7

excited to introduce you guys to the founder of ever skincare Jessica Herring.

0:30.6

Welcome to the show Jessica I'm so excited to host you.

0:33.0

Oh, thank you so much for having me.

0:35.0

I'm excited to be here and thank you for your kind words about ever.

0:38.0

I feel the same way.

0:40.0

Yeah, no, it's a great brand and I think you've created magic, you know, with a lot of the products that I've tried and experienced and I know our listeners are always looking for amazing

0:50.1

amazing products, you know, that you can really keep for a long time and keep coming back to more importantly.

0:55.0

I'd love to learn, just if you don't mind, like just telling us a little bit about yourself and what got you

1:00.0

interested in the skincare space and really led to the creation of ever.

1:04.5

Sure, happy to share. So I am a serial entrepreneur. I think it was always been

1:09.8

someone who early age looked around the world and saw it as I wanted it to be instead of the way that it was and then would become very obsessive about trying to make it so.

1:21.0

And I started out of college in technology,

1:24.4

and software, I started a company in my early 20s

1:28.5

that called The Wedding Channel,

1:30.0

and then founded the Stell and Dot family of brands,

1:33.6

which was really about the mission

1:35.8

of democratizing entrepreneurship

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