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Some days your skin feels reactive, inflamed, and impossible to manage and that frustration is exactly what sparked this conversation. Sam Bazile takes a real clinical scenario and breaks down a concept that can feel counterintuitive in the treatment room: sometimes calming the skin is not enough. Chronic inflammation is one of the biggest drivers behind conditions like rosacea, acne, and barrier dysfunction. When skin stays stuck in that cycle, layering more soothing products does not always create change. Sam explains why understanding the difference between acute and chronic inflammation is key and how controlled, intentional stimulation can actually help reset the skin. This episode walks through: • Why chronic inflammation keeps skin stuck and resistant to treatment • How controlled inflammation supports healing, collagen, and cell turnover • When treatments like microneedling, exfoliation, or retinoids make sense • The difference between a normal reaction and true skin damage • Why both providers and clients need to shift away from the “only soothe it” mindset This is for estheticians, skincare professionals, and anyone dealing with persistent redness, sensitivity, or inflammatory skin conditions who feel like nothing is working. It is also a reminder that results-driven skin health often requires a more strategic approach not just a gentle one. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590228/support] Connect with Sam Bazile Stay connected and continue the conversation beyond the podcast. Follow The Skintrovert and explore more educational, honest discussions around aesthetics across these platforms: * Instagram: https://instagram.com/the_skintrovert [https://instagram.com/the_skintrovert] * Website: https://theskintrovert.com [https://theskintrovert.com] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theskintrovert [https://www.youtube.com/@theskintrovert] Join the community, trade noise for knowledge, and dive deeper into the conversations shaping modern aesthetics.
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