WARNING: Are You Making This Common Mistake in Your Skincare Routine?

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Benjamin Fuchs

 Benjamin  Fuchs, a compounding pharmacist, nutritionist, and cosmetic chemist with decades of experience formulating therapeutic skincare. As the founder of Truth Treatments, he is known for pioneering a “topical nutrition” approach—using high-potency, pharmacist-formulated actives to support skin health at the cellular level rather than simply masking symptoms. Benjamin is also a nationally recognized educator and host of The Bright Side, where he translates complex science into practical strategies for achieving vibrant skin and overall wellness. His work bridges pharmacy, nutrition, and bioelectric skin science, positioning him as a leading voice in functional, results-driven skincare.


Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • Discover the hidden pitfalls in conventional skincare that may be sabotaging your skin health.
  • Learn why most skincare products are built on outdated principles and how this affects their effectiveness.
  • Uncover the revolutionary concept of topical nutrition and how it can transform your skincare approach.
  • Explore the role of bioelectricity in skin health and why it’s crucial for effective skincare.
  • Find out why less is more when it comes to ingredients in your skincare products and how to choose wisely.
  • Understand the importance of treating your skin as a living organ and the impact of internal nutrition on external beauty.
  • Get insights on the dangers of chemical sunscreens and why zinc oxide is a safer alternative.
  • Learn how to achieve healthy, beautiful skin without relying on heavy creams or complicated formulas.
  • Discover actionable tips for enhancing your skincare routine that can lead to visible results and increased confidence.

In this episode…

Benjamin sheds light on this perplexing issue, challenging the conventional wisdom that has dominated the skincare industry for decades. He reveals the surprising truth about what your skin really needs to thrive and how many popular products might be doing more harm than good.



Benjamin shares his insights on how essential nutrients can be delivered directly to your skin, promoting healing and beauty from the inside out. You’ll be intrigued to learn how this method contrasts sharply with traditional skincare practices that often focus on superficial solutions.


In this episode of Beauty Talk, host Daniel Gouw interviews Benjamin  Fuchs, a compounding pharmacist, nutritionist, and cosmetic chemist with decades of experience in formulating therapeutic skincare. Benjamin, the founder of Truth Treatments, discusses his pioneering approach to skincare that emphasizes topical nutrition using high-potency, pharmacist-formulated actives. He shares insights into how this approach supports skin health at the cellular level rather than merely masking symptoms. A nationally recognized educator and host of The Bright Side, Benjamin explains the intersection of pharmacy, nutrition, and bioelectric skin science, positioning him as a leading voice in functional, results-driven skincare. The episode delves into Benjamin's early interests in chemistry, food, and athletics, and how these passions led him to the field of pharmacy and ultimately to skincare. Tune in for practical strategies to achieve vibrant skin and overall wellness.

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