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Sex, Drugs and Skincare

Author: Nicky Davis, Sandro Iocolano

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Comedian and esthetician, Nicky Davis, along with side kick/boyfriend/assistant Sandro Iocolano, interviews comedians, actors and other practitioners as we learn about the latest, as well as the oldest techniques for staying young. We get weird but educational. 

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Send us a text Have you ever wondered if your skin could benefit from your sex life? In this episode of "Sex, Drugs, and Skin Care," we're tackling that provocative question head-on. We promise you'll come away with surprising insights into how your daily habits, from your diet to your intimate moments, can affect your skin's health and overall well-being. Lucas chats with us about cooking terms like "mouthfeel" and "umami," we transition seamlessly into a candid discussion about ...
Send us a text This was such a fantastic, eye-opening look at broken capillaries. Whether they’re on the face or the body… they’re annoying. We talk about spider veins, and what you can do about said capillaries, We discuss natural remedies and procedures only a doctor can do. We also talk about prevention and by the way, Nikki will lure you into a trance with her chip crunching in the background.
Send us a text Ep . 17 5 natural ways to help your double chin, Guest Jackie Gold If you’ve ever felt like you’re getting a double chin, there’s some magical natural solutions and I’ll give you my top five exercises to show you how to go back to having a single chin. Guest comedian Jackie Gold joins us for one of the funniest episodes, Sex, Drugs and Skincare has put out to date. To watch the full episode tune in to YouTube or to listen, you can find it wherever you get y...
Send a text When Amitay Eshel, founder of Young Goose, came on our podcast, we were honestly expecting him to be a little… intense. I mean, the man talks about longevity science, exosomes, NAD, and cellular aging for a living — we thought he might be a bit formal or clinical. Instead, he was hilarious. Sharp, quick, and totally engaging. He has his own podcast where he dives deep into these topics, but what surprised us was how easily he balanced serious science with personality. We got...
Send us a text Radio frequency treatments get a lot of mixed opinions — some people swear by them, others worry they can do more harm than good. So what’s actually true? 🤔 In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jen Tabiza to break down how radio frequency really works, when it can be beneficial, and when it might not be the right choice for your skin. We talk science vs. hype, common misconceptions, and what to consider before jumping into any heat-based treatment. If you’ve ever felt confuse...
Send us a text Cactus oil sounds unusual—but it may be one of the most underrated oils in skincare. We’re joined by Robin McDonald, founder of KINdri Skincare, to break down what cactus oil actually does for the skin, why it’s so nutrient-dense, and how she built it into her product line with intention. We talk barrier repair, sensitivity, sustainability, and why desert plants might be the future of skincare.
Send us a text Kate Assaraf, CEO of DIP Haircare, named 2024 Mompreneur of the Year by New Jersey Family magazine joins our podcast to give us some major insight on the plastics we consume every day and have been for a long time. Kate’s line of DIP hair care offers products that come without the huge plastic containers. If you’ve been wondering how much plastic you’ve been ingesting with your products this is the episode for you. Kate talks about some sustainable solutions to incorporat...
Send us a text This is a special episode! Sandro and I took a hiatus and now we are back back back! We invited one of our favorite guests to the SDS podcast Robin Mc Donald of KINDRI skincare. Robin shows us the benefits of pomegranateto the skin, the body, and some alcoholic beverages that she makes for us to celebrate the new year. Robin is hilarious. We were so lucky to have her, and you’re gonna love this episode.
Send us a text Dr. Jennifer Tabiza from Total Body Aesthetics is back with us on the podcast talking about all things beauty focusing at first on radio frequency, and if it’s harmful to our juicy facial fat! We talk collagen growth….even how the way we live our lives can reduce cortisol and make us look younger. But don’t worry, Sandro and I always keep it light. Skincare can be boring. That’s why we have comedians on staff. Don’t miss these episodes! They can you help you...
Send us a text Ever wonder why your face looks puffy on busy days, why your jaw aches by noon, or why your glow fades even when your skincare is on point? We traced those signals back to the simplest habit you have: how you breathe. From desert home base, we break down the link between breath, the nervous system, and visible skin health—minus the fluff and with plenty of laughs. We start with the science you can feel: shallow chest breathing traps you in stress mode and pumps out cortisol, w...
Send us a text What would make you put snail slime on your face? How about bird droppings or bee venom? The fascinating world of unusual skincare ingredients reveals our endless pursuit of beauty—no matter how strange the source. Join Nicky Davis Jr. and Sandro Iocolano, and comedian Jeff Richards of SNL and MadTv. We welcome the enigmatic Harmond Williams (who may or may not be related to comedian Harland Williams) for a hilarious exploration of the most bizarre ingredients in the beauty in...
Send us a text Ever wondered why your face tells the story of last night's adventures? The latest episode of Sex, Drugs and Skincare dives deep into "party skin" with comedian Tania Estrada, who shares her journey from crystal meth recovery to skincare expertise. Tania reveals how our bodies' relationship with late nights changes dramatically as we age. While our twenties and thirties allow us to bounce back from celebrations with minimal evidence, our forties bring a reckoning as interrupte...
Send us a text What happens when Willem Dafoe (COMEDIAN JEFF RICHARDS in deep fake ) drops by to discuss the fastest way to destroy your skin? Pure comedic chaos with surprising skincare insights. Our special guest takes us on a wild ride through the devastating effects of methamphetamine on skin health, exploring the phenomenon known as "meth face" with his trademark intensity and unexpected humor. From the shocking science of formication (where 40-70% of users feel insects crawling under t...
Send us a text Ever wondered why men's skin seems to age differently than women's? The secret lies in biology – men actually have 25% thicker skin, which explains the later onset of wrinkles but doesn't spare them from other skincare woes. In this eye-opening conversation with comedian Bryan Suppan, we unpack the unique challenges men face with their skin and hair care, delivered with plenty of laughs along the way. Bryan candidly shares his skincare misadventures, from slathering facial oil...
Send us a text Ever wondered why some people are obsessed with watching skincare videos or listening to whispered voices while others find these same sounds utterly rage-inducing? That's exactly what we explore in this hilarious and surprisingly insightful conversation with comedian and actress Pamela Walt. The discussion kicks off with our discovery that ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is deeply divisive – with only about 30% of people actually experiencing the intended calming,...
Send us a text Why do we secretly feel relieved when we spot a flaw in someone beautiful? In this candid conversation, host Nicky Davis Jr. welcomes comedian Jeanne Whitney to explore the fascinating psychology behind what they call "Pretty Petty" – the tendency women have to notice and sometimes find comfort in other women's imperfections. The conversation takes a deep dive into learned behaviors, with Nickt revealing how she internalized her mother's habit of immediately spotting flaws in ...
Send us a text Have you ever wondered what those persistent breakouts on your forehead or jawline are trying to tell you? In our captivating conversation with actor. legendary radio personality and voice actor Phil Hendrie, we explore the fascinating world of facial mapping—where your skin becomes a roadmap to understanding what's happening inside your body. Phil opens up about his personal battle with skin cancer, sharing how his fair complexion and red hair made him particularly vulnerable...
Send us a text What happens when a comedian gives up alcohol, sugar, meat, and recreational substances all at once? Precious Hall returns to our studio looking absolutely radiant, and she's not afraid to share her transformation secrets. Precious opens up about her unexpected battle with eczema in her 40s that led her down a path of ancestral skincare remedies mainstream beauty brands rarely discuss. From beef tallow to black seed oil, we explore traditional approaches that have stood the te...
Send us a text What happens when social media algorithms start to dictate our self-worth? This fascinating conversation with therapist Alicia Racine Fink explores the dangerous territory where beauty standards, online criticism, and skincare routines intersect with our mental health. "I've never been pool party ready," admits our guest, highlighting the universal feeling of not measuring up to impossible standards. We dig into how clothing advertisements featuring only ultra-thin models leav...
Send us a text Beauty culture isn't just about looking good – it's sometimes a sophisticated coping mechanism for avoiding deeper pain. When licensed therapist Alicia Racine Fink returns for her second appearance, our conversation quickly moves beyond skincare into the fascinating psychological territory where beauty meets trauma. What happens when self-care transforms into something darker? We explore how post-breakup "glow-ups" and revenge bodies often serve as armor against truly feeling ...
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