Bright Girl Skincare Founder Dr. Angela Casey on Healthy Skin Habits for Kids & Teens
Release Date: 02/11/2026
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In this episode of The Momalogues Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Angela Casey, a double board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon, mom of three, and the founder of Bright Girl Skincare—a skincare line created specifically for young, sensitive skin.
Together, they dive into what moms really need to know about raising skincare-smart kids in a world full of viral trends, misinformation, and questionable ingredients. Dr. Casey shares why prevention is everything (yes, even for teens), how sunscreen is one of the most powerful tools for long-term health, and what parents should be paying attention to when buying products for their children.
They also talk about balancing motherhood and career, setting boundaries, how diet impacts skin health, and why certain popular skincare tools—like red light therapy—should be approached with caution.
This episode is a must-listen for any mom trying to protect her kids, build healthy habits early, and make confident skincare choices without falling for marketing hype.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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Why self-care is actually healthcare (and not selfish)
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How to model healthy skincare habits for your kids
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The truth about sunscreen and why daily use matters
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What parents should avoid when buying skincare for children
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How lifestyle and diet impact skin aging and acne
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Why misinformation in skincare is more dangerous than ever
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What Dr. Casey wishes every mom knew about skin cancer prevention
Whether you’re raising toddlers, tweens, or teens—this conversation will empower you with expert advice, real-life mom perspective, and practical tools to protect your family’s skin for years to come.
Special Offer for Momalogues Listeners
Dr. Casey is offering our listeners a special 15% off discount on Bright Girl Skincare.
Use code [Momalogues] at checkout at BrightGirl.com.
Keywords: dermatology, skincare, self-care, health, parenting, skin cancer prevention, teen skincare, Bright Girls Skincare, healthy habits, work-life balance