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Find Out How BRIXY is Making Sustainable Skincare Accessible for All

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In this episode of Skincare Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Jennifer Brodwick, the co-founder and VP of Sales and Marketing for Brixy, to explore the brand's innovative approach to sustainable skincare. Jennifer shares how Brixy was born from her husband Kevin's passion for creating safer, eco-friendly personal care products. After founding and selling Think Baby and Think Sport, Kevin envisioned Brixy as a brand that eliminates harmful chemicals and plastic packaging from personal care items.


Jennifer discusses Brixy's mission to combat the staggering 120 billion units of plastic produced annually by the beauty industry, focusing on solid-format products like shampoo, facial care, and body wash bars. These products are designed to be effective and safe for all ages and skin types, prioritizing the health of the skin barrier and moisture balance. The Citrus Shampoo Bar is a standout product praised for its cleansing power and nourishing ingredients like coconut oil.


Brixy sets itself apart by emphasizing ingredient transparency and science-backed formulations. The brand avoids vague marketing terms like "clean" and instead focuses on safety and proven effectiveness. As Brixy expands its range to include facial and body care, Jennifer explains their commitment to offering plastic-free alternatives that cater to diverse consumer needs.


To learn more about Brixy and explore their range of products, visit their website and social media. Don’t forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform for more insightful discussions. Reach out to us through email with any questions.



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In this episode of Skincare Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Jennifer Brodwick, the co-founder and VP of Sales and Marketing for Brixy, to explore the brand's innovative approach to sustainable skincare. Jennifer shares how Brixy was born from her husband Kevin's passion for creating safer, eco-friendly personal care products. After founding and selling Think Baby and Think Sport, Kevin envisioned Brixy as a brand that eliminates harmful chemicals and plastic packaging from personal care items.


Jennifer discusses Brixy's mission to combat the staggering 120 billion units of plastic produced annually by the beauty industry, focusing on solid-format products like shampoo, facial care, and body wash bars. These products are designed to be effective and safe for all ages and skin types, prioritizing the health of the skin barrier and moisture balance. The Citrus Shampoo Bar is a standout product praised for its cleansing power and nourishing ingredients like coconut oil.


Brixy sets itself apart by emphasizing ingredient transparency and science-backed formulations. The brand avoids vague marketing terms like "clean" and instead focuses on safety and proven effectiveness. As Brixy expands its range to include facial and body care, Jennifer explains their commitment to offering plastic-free alternatives that cater to diverse consumer needs.


To learn more about Brixy and explore their range of products, visit their website and social media. Don’t forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform for more insightful discussions. Reach out to us through email with any questions.



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