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🗓️ 31 January 2025
⏱️ 40 minutes
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In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Sylwia Wiesenberg, founder of Bawdy Beauty, to discuss how skincare, sexual wellness, and self-care intersect. Sylwia shares her journey from Poland to New York, how her diverse experiences shaped her entrepreneurial mindset, and why she created Bawdy Beauty to challenge beauty norms and break taboos around sexual wellness.
Inspired by the philosophy that "whatever goes on my face goes on my ass," Sylwia created the butt mask, a skincare product designed to promote skin health beyond the face. She emphasizes that beauty isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about feeling confident in every part of your body. Bawdy Beauty takes a holistic approach, integrating skincare, wellness, and pleasure with products like USDA-certified organic lubricants, designed to nourish and empower.
Sylwia opens up about how societal stigma often keeps people, especially women, from embracing sexual wellness as self-care. Her goal is to normalize conversations around intimacy and encourage people to feel comfortable in their own skin. She also discusses the evolution of beauty standards and how non-invasive self-care practices, like skincare rituals and movement, can be just as transformative as extreme treatments.
Bawdy Beauty is more than a brand—it’s a movement toward self-love, empowerment, and holistic well-being. Tune in for a bold and insightful discussion that will make you rethink beauty, self-care, and confidence from the inside out.
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome back to another episode of Skin Anarchy. This is Ecta. I'm really, really excited today because the brand we're going to be introducing to you is something that's founded on much more than just topical beauty that we're always seeing a lot of, you know, everywhere. It's a really holistic brand focused on beauty, but also sexual wellness wellness i think it's just such an important |
0:22.4 | conversation to have especially right now you know with everything that's going on last year we're |
0:27.2 | super hectic for a lot of people and i feel like oftentimes these topics get buried the overall |
0:32.0 | conversation around beauty so without further ado i want to introduce you guys to sylvia |
0:36.5 | wisenberg who is the founder of body beauty so welcome sylvia i'm so want to introduce you guys to Sylvia Weisenberg, who is the founder of Body Beauty. |
0:38.9 | So welcome, Sylvia. I'm so excited to host you. |
0:41.3 | Thank you so much for having me, Ecta, and I'm excited to share my crazy passions for everything coming for life. |
0:49.0 | Yeah, I know. I'm excited to chat with you because it's such a unique brand that you've created and you have such a |
0:55.0 | diverse background. Sylvia, I mean, it's very impressive how many places you've lived and really |
0:59.8 | seen in the world. Not only well traveled, but they've lived in multiple areas of the world. |
1:04.3 | Like you have a more deeper understanding what people are looking for when they think about wellness, |
1:09.9 | beauty, healthcare. |
1:17.2 | So I'd love to start there and learn more about you and your experiences and how they led to the vision of body. |
1:24.6 | Because of my accent, it took me to so many places and destinations and put me into really incredible situations. |
1:26.7 | So I was born in Poland. |
1:31.3 | I moved to Australia when I was 16. I studied there. I finished my high school. I enrolled to University of Notre Dame, which they have an outpost in Perth, in Australia. |
1:39.3 | And later I moved to America to finish my studies. |
1:46.7 | I also studied in Siena because I have double major in business communication and Italian. |
1:52.8 | So I thought I can't miss on not living in Italy, |
1:57.4 | especially when you are careless and carefree and young and nothing matters. |
2:03.3 | I lived in Siena for six months, so I went their first semester, and it was incredible culinary |
2:10.9 | experience, but also woke me up to fashion. I think it's not the fashion that I follow. I'm more into French labels, |
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