What Does ‘Clean’ Really Mean When It Comes To Our Beauty/Personal Care Products

In this episode I chat with Sabrina Yavil. Sabrina has been an executive in the beauty industry for nearly 20 years. At Estée Lauder, where she directed global marketing and strategy for a decade, spotting gaps in what customers needed but couldn’t find was key.

However, it was as a mother of three sons that she discovered the gap inspiring her to create Gryme, a personal care brand for preteens and teens. Concerned about ingredients, Yavil used clean products during her children’s early years. As her boys grew older, those products no longer matched their evolving needs and heightened activity levels. Frustrated by the lack of suitable options and reluctant to use typical drugstore products billed as “clean,” she founded Gryme, focusing on 100% safe formulas designed specifically for young, developing skin. Gryme’s multitasking products meet parents’ concerns while catering to kids’ tastes and lifestyles.


We discuss what ‘clean’ really means, some things to stay away from, and the tik tok trend of young girls starting skincare routines.
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