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Ep 44 - The Glow Down: Find Out Why JB Skin Guru is *the* go-to facialist for Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey

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Is the facialist to Michelle Obama quite possibly the most influential skin expert in the world? Heads are nodding in Breaking Beauty’s sound studio where yes, we sat down with Montreal-based Jennifer Brodeur — dubbed JB Skin Guru by the mighty Oprah Winfrey, another star client. You’re definitely not going to want to miss Jennifer’s stories about tending to the skin of the entire Obama family in the private quarters of the White House!
Jill is obsessed with Michelle Obama’s new book, Becoming. Plus, find out which product from Jennifer’s all-natural skincare line for sensitive skin, Peoni, the former First Lady called out on People.com’s holiday gift guide this year. (We’ve also got the scoop on a brand new line coming in hot off of the production line from JB Skin Guru called Lumi, designed to brighten dullness with all the luminance of freshly fallen snow.)
The facialist’s newest editions to her all-natural product line, Lumi, designed to brighten dull skin
You’ll hear some of Jennifer’s somewhat rebellious opinions, like why she never recommends exfoliating (say what?!). We also get some choice tips on how to get your skin red carpet ready for your own holiday events this season. And finally, the skin pro divulges the secrets to detoxing your complexion from the inside out post-holiday.
*Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*
Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn

Audio production: Olivia Nashmi

Theme song: Cherry Bomb by Saya
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Publication year
2018
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