Huberman's solo deep dive on skin health: sunscreen science, collagen and niacinamide, retinoids, red light, and how diet and stress show up on your skin.

Andrew Huberman — Stanford professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology and host of the Huberman Lab podcast. This is a solo episode (no guest), drawing on his consultations with several board-certified dermatologists, including a dermatologic oncologist.
Andrew Huberman covers the skin as a living organ tightly linked to the immune system, gut microbiome, and hormones. He walks through the structure of skin, then tackles the sunscreen controversy, comparing mineral (zinc oxide/titanium dioxide) versus chemical sunscreens and which are safest. He reviews evidence-backed ways to improve skin youthfulness, including hydrolyzed collagen with vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, retinoids, and red light phototherapy, while flagging more experimental peptides like BPC-157. He closes with nutrition, gut health, lifestyle factors (sleep, alcohol, nicotine, stress), and specific guidance for acne, rosacea, and psoriasis.
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