11. How the Beauty Industry Changed — and What Women Lost Along the Way
From 1980s European Facials to 2025 High-Tech Devices — the beauty industry didn’t change overnight, but women felt the shift.In this episode of Unveiled Radiance, Dr. Natalya Borakowski sits down with Shelley Hancock, esthetician educator and industry veteran, to explore how beauty care quietly transformed from a relationship-based practice into correction-driven performance. We dive deep into what this shift — from steamers to lasers — has cost women emotionally and physically.This is not an anti-technology or anti-progress conversation. It’s a grounded examination of what was lost as speed, perfection, and urgency replaced presence, touch, and trust. We also address modern concerns like "Cortisol Face", the risks of Damaged Skin Barrier from aggressive treatments, and the truth about At-Home Beauty Devices.In this episode, we discuss:Industry Evolution: How the aesthetic industry evolved from simple manual facials to high-tech machines over the last 30+ years.Care vs. Correction: The impact of Groupon culture and why Microdermabrasion became the tipping point for "fast beauty."Stress & Aging: The emotional impact of modern aesthetic pressure and the science behind why "Cortisol Eats Your Collagen."Myths Debunked: Anti-aging myths, fear-based beauty messaging, and the dangers of home laser hair removal.The Future of Aesthetics: What ethical, confidence-preserving care and healthy aging can still look like today.This conversation is for women who feel overwhelmed by beauty advice, conflicted about aging, or disconnected from their reflection — and for practitioners questioning where the industry is headed.🔗 Links & Resources:Shelley Hancock’s Website: https://www.shelleyhancock.com/Instagram: @shelley.hancockUnveilYou: http://unveilyou.life/Hashtags: #SkincareOver40 #AestheticIndustry #CortisolFace #HealthyAging #EstheticianLife #DamagedSkinBarrier #Microdermabrasion #BeautyMyths #UnveiledRadiance🎙️ New episodes weekly.Subscribe to Unveiled Radiance for evidence-based conversations on aging, aesthetics, and self-trust.