Name: Sacha Strebe

Location: Los Angeles 

Age: 41

Tell us a little about yourself…
I moved here from Australia seven years ago and fell in love with the LA lifestyle. After a few years working in digital media—I held the position of Editorial Director for MyDomaine and then Create & Cultivate—I went out on my own as an editorial consultant helping content creators and media brands with their digital strategy, growth goals, and more. I accomplished so much during that time and felt incredibly fulfilled, but creatively I really felt the pull to return to the design world so I recently accepted the Editorial Director role at EyeSwoon, working closely with interior designer, Athena Calderone. 

While digital media keeps me creatively fulfilled, my other passion is skincare. I have always loved the innovation, technology, and ingredient advancements of the beauty industry, and testing them out on my own skin to achieve that healthy radiance we all crave. After many requests from friends to share my own skincare routine and treatments, I finally launched an Instagram account called @skinlexicon where I could share everything from the products to the lasers, injectables, PDO threads, and at-home tools I love. The response so far has been phenomenal and I love how close the skincare community is, too—it’s always positive, open, and fun! 

What are your skincare goals? 

For me, it’s always been healthy, even, glowy skin which equals hydration! I am 41 so my skin is going through a new iteration. It’s thirstier than it was in my 20s so I definitely find I need hydrating serums, thicker moisturizers, and an occlusive to seal it all in. 

Do you have any specific skincare concerns? 

I developed melasma after having our son 13 years ago so after treating it with three sessions of IPL at the time (I know they don’t recommend that now), my routine has been all about maintenance and prevention ever since, which equates to brightening products, lasers, microdermabrasion with PRP, and a lot of sunscreen! I am also a big fan of exfoliation, which I know has gotten a bad rap in recent years for damaging the skin barrier, but at my age, it’s key to ensuring a steady cell turnover (which, let’s be real, has significantly slowed down). I love chemical exfoliators like peels (I do a chemical peel at least 1-2 times a month) and physical exfoliators at least 2-3 times a week.

First thoughts when incorporating Radiance Repair and Doctor’s Scrub into your routine:

1st week… As a fan of exfoliation, I couldn’t wait to try the Doctor’s Scrub, especially considering almost all of my friends recommended it to me. The difference in my skin was immediate—we’re talking baby smooth, soft, and with that healthy glow from stimulating the blood flow. I also love how receptive my skin is to the serums afterward—it heightens absorption and ultimately, the efficacy. Radiance Repair is almost like a moisturizer/serum hybrid. The texture is incredibly smooth and my skin has a beautiful, glowy sheen afterward. 

2nd week… There is a visible difference in the texture of my skin—smooth, even, and clear. Since the Doctor’s Scrub is so fine, it doesn’t damage the skin or irritate—it really does feel like I’ve just stepped out of a professional microdermabrasion treatment. I have also noticed a reduction in pore size or the appearance of pore size since the scrub helps to clear away dirt and debris thus minimize blackheads in the process. I love the Radiance Repair so much—often I’ll come back into the bathroom during the day if my skin is feeling dry (especially during these colder months) and reapply it because it just feels and looks so good when I do.

Is clean beauty something that you feel passionate about?
I think the term “clean beauty” has caused a lot of confusion with consumers around what it is and what it means for something to be considered “clean.” I don’t think anyone wants to put skincare on their face that could be carcinogenic but I also think there’s a lot of fearmongering around certain ingredients that hasn’t been helpful. It’s important to do your own research and find skincare that works for your concerns and goals. I follow a lot of cosmetic scientists like Michelle Wong from Lab Muffin and Jen from The Eco Well who help to explain a lot of ingredient myths and debunk misinformation.

What else do you feel passionate about?

I love my fashion especially my Aussie designers—Dion Lee and Christopher Esber! I am also obsessed with our French bulldog, Cosmo. And I’m passionate about getting out in nature—I learned how to ski this year and just started mountain biking with my husband and son.

Best advice you’ve ever received in regards to caring for your skin?

Good skin takes time. Consistency is key. And get regular facials by a licensed esthetician to do professional extractions and facial massage. They can also help to get you on a skincare routine that’s suited to your skin and goals—so important. Also, see a dermatologist for annual skin cancer checks! 

How do you stay focused and motivated throughout the day?

I truly love what I do so it’s never hard for me to stay focused and motivated. I love creating, collaborating, and challenging myself to innovate, step up, and push myself to be better every day. But matcha helps too! Lol.

What are some of your favorite foods that keep your skin healthy?

I’m a vegetarian so I eat lots of plant-based meals with healthy fats like avocado and olive oil, plus there is always a ton of leafy greens and seasonal veggies in my meals. We also cook a lot at home so we know what’s going into our meals. I love to do a big grocery shop on the weekend and meal prep for the week ahead. I stopped taking a lot of vitamins and focused on supplementing through diet. I also follow Glucose Goddess because I think glucose is one of the most underrated elements of good health—her hacks to flatten glucose curves have been such a gamechanger for me!

Fill in the blank:  ________ is/are underrated.

Poetry. I always seek it out in times of need whether that be for creative inspiration, motivation, or just when I need to feel uplifted. I just bought a book of Pablo Neruda but I also love Mary Oliver. 

I also think rest is underrated. This year I have allowed myself to resist the urge on the weekend to “do” and instead just to “be” and not feel guilty if I haven’t accomplished anything or fulfilled a to-do list. Rest is just as if not more productive. We need it. 

 

The holidays are just around the corner, and holiday travel is back in a big way. We caught up with our favorite jetsetter, Amina Belouizdad, Co-CEO of PS at LAX to see what she’s gifting her fellow wanderlust pals this season.

Amina Belouizdad appreciates the finer things in life. She is the Co-CEO of PS, a private airport experience based out of LAX. Popular with celebrities trying to avoid the paparazzi and travelers tired of the chaos of the LAX terminals, PS provides a luxurious airport alternative for people flying commercial, complete with planeside pickups and drop offs.

With the holidays just around the corner and travel ramping back up in a serious way, we caught up with the travel expert to see what she’s gifting her fellow traveler this year.

SHOP AMINA’S PICKS

Arizona Big Buckle Shearling Birkenstocks

I realize these are the kind of winter shoe you can only wear in Southern California, but with some wool socks on they become a perfect cozy airport/airplane travel shoe.

Jamma Huggies by Jennifer Fisher

I love these because they make any outfit feel bold. They also come in 14K gold if you feel like a splurge.

Rimowa Trunk

After searching high and low for the right sized checked bag that is not too cumbersome for shorter trips but also works for long trips, I found this Rimowa to be the best. It’s super durable and comes with a 5-year guarantee.

Brooklyn Oversized Hoodie and Sweats

If you’re not wearing sweatsuit sets when you travel, you’re totally missing out! I love this set because of the fit and the fun colors.

Slip Sleep Mask

These masks are made from silk and are so comfortable. They make for great gifts too.

There’s nothing that says “It’s FINALLY the Holidays!” like a fresh batch of cookies baking in the oven, their sweet aroma spreading throughout a warm house. 

Ah, we can already feel the coziness! 

Our go-to cookie goodness is DEUX, enhanced cookie dough that is packed with vitamins and functional ingredients, is vegan and gluten free, and comes in the most festive of flavors, including Pumpkin Spice (with chocolate chips and chunks), Ginger Doodle (a cinnamon snickerdoodle with Ashwagandha), and — launching soon — Sugar + Spice (a spiced sugar cookie complete with sprinkles).

To fully get into the holiday spirit, we asked the Queen of Cookie Dough herself, Sabeena Ladha, DEUX’s Founder and CEO to share some of her favorite holiday gifts.

SHOP SABEENA’S PICKS

Scribe Wine Membership

Scribe Winery makes my absolute favorite wines (and their venue is magical if you ever find yourself in Sonoma). Their wines are hyper curated with limited production and make you feel like you’ve transported to wine country with every sip. I love to gift friends a Scribe Wine Membership with four vintner-curated allocations per year, first access to new releases, and special member pricing. It makes our get-togethers extra fun!

Arrae Bloat Capsules

While supplements might feel like an anticlimactic gift to give someone, I am obsessed with Arrae because they are total lifesavers throughout the holidays. In a time when you’re generally eating more than usual (not to mention all the treats), these help break down food and keep you feeling good. Plus, their Calm capsules definitely help keep that family craziness at bay.

Canopy Humidifier

Again, kind of a strange gift… but hear me out. It’s insanely dry in LA and this is a much-needed addition to any skincare routine — not to mention, it’s extremely hydrating. Plus, Lauryn Evarts Bosstick from The Skinny Confidential did a collab with them and I die for the pink perfection. 

Elwood Clothing

Sweats (and a trucker hat) that are oh-so-cozy, yet chic AF. These sets are one of those “not trying hard” LA outfits you could wear to stay in or go out during the day. 

Tia Lupita Hot Sauce

I am a total hot sauce connoisseur and literally bought the very first bottles of this. Eat it as a hot sauce on everything, or pair it with chips as a SALSA. Tia Lupita also offers cactus-made tortillas and tortilla chips — all super clean and delicious! YUM! 

Goldfaden MD Facial Detox

This mask is everywhere… and for a reason! I just can’t get enough so I’m upping my stash and gifting one to all my friends. No joke, I love everything Goldfaden MD makes!

** Stay tuned for DEUX’s own Holiday Gift Pack which will be launching soon. Sign up for updates on EatDeux.com.