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Mirror Mirror with Amy Chang

Mirror Mirror with Amy Chang

Von: Amy Chang
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Welcome to Mirror Mirror with Amy Chang, where we dive deep into the cutting-edge science of beauty and the complex psychological and cultural reasons behind why we pursue it. Join me for honest, insightful conversations where science meets self-discovery. Together, we’ll ask the important questions—What does it really mean to be beautiful? How does science influence our ideals? And how can we cultivate authentic self-acceptance from the inside out? New episodes Tuesdays and Fridays.Amy Chang Kunst
  • The Hair Restoration Treatment Beverly Hills Surgeons Are Using with Dr. Ben Talei
    Jul 8 2026

    Most clinics draw 10cc of blood, spin off 5cc, and call it PRP. According to Dr. Ben Talei, that's not PRP. It's plasma. Plasma, without a concentrated yield of platelets and signaling factors, doesn't do much for hair loss. The entire PRP industry, he says, is largely built on protocols borrowed from studies that weren't actually measuring what the industry claims to be selling.


    This week on Mirror Mirror, I sit down with Dr. Ben Talei — Beverly Hills-based facial plastic surgeon, founder of the Beverly Hills Hair Group, and the surgeon behind more than 3,000 lip lifts and the Cupid lip description system — for one of the most technically detailed and honest conversations about hair restoration, facial fat, lip surgery, and facelifts this show has produced.


    We also get personal: I had one round of Morpheus8 done. The heat melted the fat in my temporal region and left a visible vein at my temple. Dr. Talei explains exactly why that happened — and what can and can't be done about it.

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    48 Min.
  • Redefining Beauty After Motherhood with Jasmine Tookes
    Jun 30 2026

    Three weeks before the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Jasmine Tookes got a call: they wanted her to open it. She was nine months pregnant. Her doctor said no.She begged him anyway. She flew from LA to New York with a private doctor monitoring her vitals the entire flight. She walked the runway in four-inch heels, praying her water wouldn't break under the lights — and became one of the most talked-about moments in the show's history: the first visibly pregnant model to ever open it.Ten days later, she went into labor on the steps of her own foyer. Alone. Her husband was out driving the neighborhood trying to get her older daughter to fall asleep. She called 911, got on all fours, felt the top of the baby's head, and started pushing. It happened in twenty minutes. She passed out right after.This week on Mirror Mirror, I sit down with Jasmine — Victoria's Secret Angel of over a decade, founder of body care brand Brunel, and mother of two — to talk about what it actually felt like inside her body walking that runway, the birth story that came right after, breastfeeding for three years, getting shingles from nutrient depletion, and what two decades in the fashion industry have taught her about confidence, beauty standards, and what she wants her kids to understand about how she sees herself.→ Have a beauty question you want me to tackle on the next Inbox? DM @mirrormirrorwithamy on Instagram→ Subscribe so you don't miss next week's full Mirror Mirror episode.ABOUT MIRROR MIRRORMirror Mirror is a podcast that cuts through the noise and uncovers the science shaping beauty and the psychology driving our desire for it. Hosted by Amy Chang — LA Times contributing writer, Marie Claire 2024 Power Player, and a trusted authority in beauty, with over 2.4 million followers who turn to her for insights on cutting-edge treatments and science-backed skincare.Expect unfiltered conversations, expert insight, and the freedom to love your lipstick — while still questioning what perfection means.LISTEN ANYWHEREApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/mirror-mirror-with-amy-chang/id1876357199#beautymyths #skincare #aesthetics

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    41 Min.
  • The Postpartum Crisis Nobody Is Talking About with Esther Park
    Jun 23 2026

    After my first pregnancy, I followed Taiwanese postpartum confinement practices for 40 days — herbs, cooked meals, no leaving the house, a night nurse living with us. My milk came in immediately. I stopped bleeding in three weeks. I felt held. After my second pregnancy, I had none of that. COVID meant no in-person support, no family, no village. I took no maternity leave. Six months later, I got shingles. At 30-something. All over my hand. Studies now show it takes up to a year for a mother to fully recover from birth. American mothers get six weeks of leave — if they're lucky. This week on Mirror Mirror, I sit down with Esther Park, founder of Amma and Co. — a postpartum care retreat based at the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach in Orange County, modeled after the Korean postpartum retreat centers where 85% of Korean mothers spend one to two months after giving birth. Esther grew up in Seoul, competed on Korea's version of American Idol at 18, worked at L'Oréal, and went to business school during COVID before founding the first postpartum retreat on the West Coast. We talk about why Eastern cultures treat postpartum as a sacred recovery period while Western culture tells women to bounce back, what the research actually says about how long recovery takes, and what it looks like when a mother is truly supported from the start.

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    46 Min.
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