Medical Grade Skincare Truths
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“Medical grade skincare” can sound like a promise, but what does it actually mean when you’re staring at a shelf of serums and hoping for real results? We talk with Karrie Decker, master esthetician and founder of Last Call Skincare, to cut through the noise and get practical about what changes skin and what only feels good for a day. If you care about anti-aging, dark spots, texture, or sun damage, this conversation brings the focus back to the science: active ingredients, how they work, and why true improvement has to happen beyond the surface.
Karrie explains the core misconception she sees everywhere, that “medical grade” is a vague marketing claim instead of a conversation about higher concentrations of actives designed to penetrate and support cellular change. We also dig into how modern skincare science and advanced biogenetic technology can make high-performance formulas more gentle and more consistent for real people with real skin. Along the way, she shares hard-won perspective from growing up in Florida beach culture and why the next generation has “no excuses” when it comes to prevention, sunscreen, and smarter routines.
Last Call Skincare is also a personal story. Karrie opens up about the transformation behind the brand name, her sobriety journey, and why she believes it’s never too late to show up for yourself. She also talks about founding Boozeless Babes Sarasota Social club to help women navigate the social side of sobriety, plus her commitment to philanthropy and giving back locally. Listen through to hear what’s coming next, including new product drops in the works. If you enjoy meeting passionate local founders and learning practical skincare truth from a medical aesthetics pro, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more neighbors can find the show.