Beyond Beauty: the business of beauty
The Gut-Skin Axis: Kat Burki and the Science of Skincare
07 May 2025
Show Notes:In this episode of the Beyond Beauty podcast, Kat Burki, CEO and founder of Kat Burki Skincare, shares her unique journey from law and healthcare to entrepreneurship in the skincare industry. She discusses the importance of gut health in relation to skin health, the biochemistry behind effective skincare, and the evolution of marketing in the beauty industry. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the significance of intuition in decision-making and shares her beauty non-negotiables.About Kat:With over 30 years of Disease Management research and experience, Kat Burki has made a successful career of applying the proven principles of Nutritional Biochemistry to healthcare programs, policies, and skincare formulations. She has created skincare that is bridging the gap between what we know promotes health and healing within the body for its largest organ on the outside, the skin.After graduating Undergraduate studying Nutrition, Kat Burki received her Juris Doctorate in Healthcare Law. To focus her career on Policy and Disease Management, she earned an additional Master's degree, studying Epidemiology. Creating every product herself, she has revolutionized the view of skincare with her Biochemistry approach to formulations as well as her understanding of the Gut-Skin axis for optimized Skin Health and Healing.Time Stamps:00:00 The Journey to Skincare Entrepreneurship05:04 Gut Health and Skin Connection10:02 Biochemistry-Backed Skincare15:02 Navigating Marketing and Branding20:08 The Role of AI in Skincare24:50 Advice and Non-Negotiables in Beauty29:51 Looking Ahead: Future AspirationsThis podcast is produced by Dillie: a content innovation partner leveraging AI to bring beauty and personal care brands into the future of marketing.https://dillie.com/
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