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February 9, 2024 42 mins

In this week's episode, we talk to entrepreneur and skincare sensation, Sonya Dakar. We talk about everything from never-before-heard skincare secrets, to how to become financially free.

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(00:05):
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It'll change their world. It'll change your world.
Thank you so much. All righty.
Let's get into today's episode. I kind of wanted to start the
podcast by thanking you for helping me find confidence in my

(00:49):
own skin. Literally, I never wanted to be
consistent with any skin regimenuntil I found your products,
because they're products that actually work.
So thank you for that, and thankyou for helping me feel good in
my own skin. Of course Salamone is like it's
a skin is about like to find theright thing, the products and

(01:10):
regimen. And like I said before, if when
you find a good thing is work for you, like really skin, life,
fitness, food, diet, supplement,you know in the path of life
even changing and you feel that this is like you start seeing
the different, the stick by it is the Sky's the limit.
You can reach everything from biological to mentally to

(01:33):
everything else. 100%, I agree. I really want to hear your story
because you're you're like the ultimate example of the American
dream, right? You, you came over to America,
you started your own business and you succeeded and you
succeeded like massively. So I want to hear like, what is

(01:55):
your story and how did you get to where you are today?
So first of all to start with luck my life in the very
beginning and that kind of pushed me very, very strongly.
We I grew like, you know like with young girl.
My father passed away when I was8 years old and I thought my

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mother didn't know even like howto handle economically to fit
like four children and all of that.
So I felt like I don't want to feel like poor little thing and
mentally, economically or anything like that.
I want to be like Achiever and Iwanted to feel like exactly what

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if my best friend have everything from from outside
like a good home and parent and economically and good schooling
and education. And I thought this is like I
have to achieve like that or maybe even more so young age of
like 8 years old. I decide like my friend have to

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be like from good homes, you know educated parents.
I would like to be friends with them like this is like the the
this is like the vision. I see myself in the future when
I'm grown up and I don't feel pretty about myself.
So I did everything of that to be like milk with this society
and have like the parent kind oflike image would inhale it so I

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could feel like the role model and that's going to be for me
even more. But how to do that is not
enough. Like to think about it, you need
an action 8 years old. That was like starting on my
own. It's like teaching kids math and
reading and then babysitting here and there.
So I did. I I bought La Quidi, my pair of

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shoes like 8 years, 8 years old and my own money.
Since then nobody like hand me anything in my life, you know?
And then when I saw like how this test to be independent and
to be like there and to heaven, my mind is the Sky's the limit
like everything I can achieve. And that's how that start like

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really age of eight years old and you know it's like and my
mind was also a nothing going tointimidate me.
Nothing is not is is the word isno is not exist in my my
vocabulary and my dictionary andand that's how it is.

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Why they were my kids. I never tell them but don't
touch this so don't do that or don't do this or you cannot do
that. So that's from my childhood.
I know it. Basically I raised myself
myself. You know, my mom didn't know how
to deal with all the four children and be like amazing
amazing black provider. She she, she did whatever she

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can but it was not enough for me.
My my goal was in life for so much bigger than that.
So that's how I started. She started 8 years old and I
continue on in my life like start from there in elementary
school and and be achiever like a student and like achieve my
best friend to work like a good home and good education even for

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me. Was that a little bit, like,
funny to find out? Now I want to have like people
even physically good. So I want to kind of like wrap
myself with like everything to be alias versus not be behind.
And that's The thing, is give methe strength to believe in it
and continue on in life. Do you think, like you talked

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about wanting to have everything, like the highest
level that you can possibly makeit?
How did you, how did you do thatand how did you figure out, OK,
I want to make this the best it can be.
I want to make this the best it can be.
How did you make? How did you figure out how to
get that to be the best that it can be?

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So at a young age like I decide I want to be like entrepreneur
and money is not going to be anyissue in my life like I was for
my mom when I was younger and I know is to be success is is of

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every aspect of the real set I did or the education I have like
master degree in chemist. So it's like so many elements it
was in my head and even like I paint like I'm not in a way I
call my stuff like kind of like not artists, but you can see it
here, maybe like some of them I can show you later a little bit
like my painting and everything.So I wanted to have try life and

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try success and make a success and not to try and execute it.
So an early age I I put myself in high school and I pay for my
high school. It was a private high school for
babysitting and like you know all kind of like teaching and
kind of odd job in like summer school summer at the time and I

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decide like wow, I'm making money so I can afford to buy
more stuff. So I love like at the time like
to go to like semi to study a chemist you know and like and
decide like I don't want to be like alternative, I want to be
something which is more entrepreneuring and something
which is I love so much is more alternative healing.

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So I decided to go that and thenI love real estate at the same
time. So I thought like why I cannot
do that in the same time like tobuy like and from small money
like I start like buy something and sell it and then multiple,
you know real estate and triple real estate and more and more
and more just just like this building like a commercial one.

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So this is what's for me like a hobby And then again with like
my you know like when I learned to be chemist and I decided like
well I'm going to help people bycome with some kind of
formulation but what about if I help people to see how the
skin's going to work. So I always thought

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out-of-the-box how to make luck from a small thing like they
have Brazilian institution in the in the country own chemist
but they're still working pharmaceutical which is I have
so much respect for them and they still have luck work for
luck any kind of their own theirown shop or they they work for
luck and spa or anything like that.
I always see myself, I have to break the box and be out of it

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and be like, you know, really disguise the limit.
If somebody like love hat and they start like sewing hat, what
about like you know, start like if you love it by material and
start like maybe manufacture on a small scale and then you can
go from there. I always see like the spectrum
of like larger and bigger versuslike to feel comfortable and

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secure. Whatever I have right now, I
thought, whatever I have now, I'm thinking already for the
next 5 steps, a future wise versus luck.
I'm happy what I have now. Yeah, totally.
That's amazing. What made you get into to skin
care into having your own skin care business?

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Really it's a pretty I was said Lucky you know a certain age of
my life like I thought after I became formulated products to
see a young age how to help people from like my majority in

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the very beginning was acne and rotational psoriasis all kind of
like spectrum of like skin issueparticular in the very beginning
I was like drawn for teenager you know people which is like
they start like their life and they have like they lose
confidence because your face I call it like a business card,

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your face that people look at you right away take the
confidence and the self esteem from the teenager young people.
And then of course I went to adults which is they have this
same issue like you know adult acne or rosacea psoriasis,
dermatitis and you know more in the medical side.
So when I start like in this stage and I felt like how can I

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I can I can take care of them. So I start thinking
out-of-the-box what is exist in a market today and it doesn't
work. I have to like start like
something it's not exist and I start to research.
For example, like you know, it'slike the Omega oil, the oil for
phase. I'm the first one in the world
came with luck oil which is basically healing the skin

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versus like thought oil will be like clocking the pores, make
acne and so forth. So when I thought like how can I
contribute it, they start like playing with the product skin
product and I thought like I have to go and learn how to
apply some people to see if it'sworking.
So in only like in the 30s, very, very early like 30 or late

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20. I decide to be like to go
medical institution and have Line said just for the
experience to see whatever a common idea and this is really
going to be like exercise it andit's going to be result
oriented. So when I saw when I got my
lunch, I start like working and give sample for people like a

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free product to see if it's work.
When I find that it's work and Isaid oh wow, this is not going
to be the dream. They have mine.
It's really working with like you know maybe Green Line.
So the the the very beginning because people that thought I I
thought like whoever want to go to even to after that today

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salamone people going to a doctor a lot of doctors you know
it's like when they have like acne rosacea psoriasis all of
these skin issues still going tothe doctor when they doesn't
know holistic approach it can heal them just like your father
preach how to heal your like your internal you you your body
your vehicle and that's like without like going to so much

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you know like bumping a road andthey have go to the doctor and
every medication you know you know take care of the symptom
but they have a lot of lack outcome but five or six outcome
from meth and health wise from this medication.
So I thought the same thing thatyour father preached about it.
I thought like, how can I do like healing people with

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alternative with completely green.
I think like I'm the first one came with a green product in the
world, honestly, with no fragrance, no stabilizer, no no
dye, no color into it. And then when I saw start
working and I thought wow, I kind of like basically like like

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you know how discovered the goalthe first time.
You found the goal and. And yeah, and that's what I
thought, like I'm going to have to come with like line and have
like people. So when I so how I got to that?
So I thought this is gonna be like new discovery, like a gold
discovery, like a sky gold. So I start like doing like

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myself like honestly in the kitchen, kitchen it you know the
the mixer and I start putting like ingredients, you know like
I bought from the the lobby, youknow all kind of like natural
ingredients. And I start exercise it and do
it at home and experiment and give like a products a lot for

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free. And I start like also Jarred
myself like fillet and I put sticker and I start selling them
for my client. Take that with no time.
You know like the news has came all over and that how is that my
products is like the ultimate answer for people and how my
method also work. So we start opening a spa like

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so many spa all over the countrythe time and my product became
more of that, more professional,you know, like completely with
the team and everything. And that's how my products start
to be spread out all over the country, online and even abroad
like in Europe. And there's so many of the time
was that 400 stores a time getting my products.

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Now we're going to relaunch it again to many, many of them back
back to it. Wow, that's amazing.
What advice do you have for people who want to start their
own successful business? So my advice for the young

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people to start a new business is have a vision.
Don't. Don't have fear.
Nothing should stop you. Believe in yourself.
Work on it. Very strong.
Don't be emotional. Try not to be emotional.

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What do you mean? By that we don't, you know, it's
people have luck when they start.
They get like excited like emotional a little bit and
discourage. No, you can nothing and you have
to find your head. Nothing going to stop you and
also is consistent. And even if you fail, everybody

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going to fail here and there in the very beginning.
Just don't look, don't look at your felt and discourage you.
Just believe in yourself. Try to find out how to fix it
again and move up, up, up, up. Nothing should Fear is not going
to be in your dictionary and that's something you have to

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believe in it. Everything can be grown after a
lot. When you have like bump in the
road, you pick your you pull yourself up again.
Move on, look up, look in the light and don't be around
negative people also. That's like it's no way because
sometimes it's like jealousy or something like that.

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Don't listen, Listen to your inner mind and then have around
your life the positive people that very, very important.
And look up and believe in yourself.
And don't fear. Don't fear a failure.
A failure sometime can build youstronger.

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That's what I believe. I I agree with you 100%, What
would you say is your definitionof success?
You know, everybody see the different one.
Some people they will see definition of success like they
have a great family and children, which is I believe in
it too. To me success you have to feel

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you know yourself, you know say to me like it's not nothing
going to stop me till the day I die, You know, like I finish
project, I go to another one sometime.
I do 2 projects in one shot and then on and on and on and on.
Nothing going to stop me until the end of the day.
So what I see that major successeverybody have is a different

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vision to it. And but I will say in general
speaking, success is about luck.You make yourself happy.
If it's a business, you're not limited yourself.
If you're family you're surrounded.
You meet a family. If you can be a success of luck
doing like beside your business growing.

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If you're like you know hobby aren't anything at this.
Success is with individually I see myself success move on
non-stop. I have a great family behind
myself but the same time my family cannot put me and my
vision what I want for myself. So I want more and more and

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more. So success is everything.
Put it in a scale, Yeah. What is successful?
Who? Yeah, I agree completely.
And I think it is a different thing for each person because
people are we're all different people.
We are all, we're all on our ownpath and we're all we're created

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for different reasons, right? We're supposed to serve
different purposes. Yeah, it's like success.
Like somebody can say luck. I'm like a millionaire now.
I'm so happy. That's what I wanted and that's
that. Some person said no, I want to
make like another five company of high tech.
I want you know, like I achieveda billion dollars.
I want to achieve another 10 or some people who said, Oh my God,

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my dream is like amazing. I got a house and I have like
wonderful children and I can provide wonderful and my kids
got educated. It's all about luck.
What is your mean and what is your vision and what is like
your attention in life and what make you happy?
I don't know, spiritual, financially, maybe both

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physical. I think that combined
combination of all. Yeah, I agree.
Like successful. 100% So now we're going to be getting into
questions from the listeners. I did a poll or not a poll.
I I let some of the listeners put their questions in to ask
you because they wanted to ask you some questions.

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The first one is what are some things we can do to have better
skin? So better skin it's work from
definitely from different perspective.
I think 1 is. If I you know I would like to

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combine all together, eat healthy, stay away from the sun,
you know direct for for long hour, don't pick on your skin.
So that's like the major thing. Pick the really good ingredients
which is work for you like natural like a green ingredient

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because even it doesn't work foryou 100% products and ingredient
go to the blackstream can make you a little bit can make you
even lupus, can make you stomacha black you know on your health,
can make you even like certain like struggling with like
fatigue. Syndrome can be also from
ingredient from skin care. So I think that the best thing

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in my advice to you is start with like fitness, exercising,
eat healthy, drink a lot of water and take the wonderful
wonderful products and ingredients gonna work for you.
And then also like I said don't sleep with makeup at night,
don't pick on your skin, stay away from direct sun for a long,

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long time. Stay away from a lot of alcohol,
definitely not a lot of coffee, not a lot of not 0 cigarettes,
cigarettes. So that's like part of the
health. I think you can achieve a lot of
things and go to and have advicefrom holistic people versus like
doctor because it's going to putyou right away.

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And Accutane or tetracycline, Minocycline all kind of like
antibiotic which is going to basically not contribute for
your health, it's going to target certain part of your body
health wise. And I definitely don't recommend
it. Go to more holistic facially
sensitization, but more of that experienced people.

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Yeah, it's better to try a holistic method before you have
to go to the extreme of of more a traditional approach for sure.
The next question is what is your favorite skin product you
have? What is what?
Your favorite skin product that you have in your your company.

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My one of my favorite top top one is the Omega oil.
It's because it's really good atthe most nourishment oil in the
world they have. Like mine, Omega is not from
fish from flaxseed. It's vegan.
So they have the omega-3, 6:00, and 9:00.
Believe me or not, Salomon. It's killed bacterial healing

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the skin. Build up your immune system a
lot stronger. Get rid of rosacea.
Psoriasis is really one of the best products in the world to
build up the immune system of your skin.
Is strangling your skin wonderful?
So that's my and then also give you like hydration, nourishment,
all of it. It's phenomenal.

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So maybe like one of my favoriteone is and that can be for all
tough skin from teenager with acne after a dog with dry skin
because doesn't clock your course.
It's like healing your skin, healing property in it, the
Omega and that's wonderful thing.
So that's one of my favorite. One Yeah, that's amazing.
Are there any secret healthy skin hacks that people should

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know? You know, it's like, yeah, like
I said to my client, change yourpillowcase every single night.
That's not really something. You don't need to be wealthy to
do it. You can buy like pillowcase and
and should be not cotton but could be microfiber or could be

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self whoever can afford them too.
So because it doesn't accumulatea lot of dust and mould and
everything else during the nightso we're sleeping with saliva we
have like romantic evenings sometimes so a lot of like all
of that is stick on a pillow andthat's build up bacteria So
we're sleeping and the next day if the bacteria start up you
know developed there manifestingand it's going on our skin you

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know again so that like that definitely that people will
recommend it to every every person and then also change free
location every single night and also like 2 towel a day 1:00 AM
and 1:00 PM the towel should be cotton definitely not
microfiber. No nothing like that.
And you know, after you wash your fish in the morning, toss

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it to the hamper, take another one at night and then basically
toss it again to the hamper. Also, they don't take only like
tissue with a lot of alcohol. It's only the rap, It's a it's a
lot of chemical in them and alcohol, it's really doesn't
help your skin. Maybe you can see some kind of
residue of dirt or or makeup on them, you know, for girl.

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But it basically is dehydrating your skin and the fiber
penetrates into the the deep salt of your skin, which is
super unhealthy. And also don't sleep with makeup
like for girls like at night because every night you sleep
with makeup and sometimes even if you're tired, wash your face.
Because can age skin by 13 days.Every time we sleep with makeup.

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Also like your pores and irritating the skin.
And the next day is going to be like a manifesting breakup.
Don't like I said don't squeeze your skin.
Don't be like you know it's a very frustrating for teenager
when they have like a cystic acne and they cannot cannot
handle that sometimes. So don't do that.
I rather take like even roll with eye slap, you know take the

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inflammation out and find out like you know products which is
like in your skin like my product like for super clear
will be phenomenal for your skin.
And then even blemish pasta if you start with like two thing
even like so so simple and so reasonable very, very low
prices. You can see like the the light
and the dark for your skin already and then you can

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continue on. So that's like the teeth I can
definitely recommend for people and then you know don't go to
steam sauna and the skin is likeif you have rosacea it's going
to be more broken capitalized more red and more sensitive.
It don't you know don't lay downin the sun you see the sun going

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to dry. Your acne definitely is not
because it dries for 2-3 days and like a few days after
basically is like it became likespread out acne all over.
So that's not recommended and and and and stick with healthy
diet like a gluten free don't gofor the the dairy products don't

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go with like carbohydrate and don't go with very it's a lot of
oil and that that definitely canyou know like we talked about
like virgin olive oil is amazing.
Avocado oil is a great but but stay away from black a lot of
artificial and processed food that's very very bad and

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definitely do the regiment everysingle night half an hour before
going to sleep. I recommend Probiotic.
It's extremely important for youfor your gut, clean the gut so
it's going to help you with yourskin.
So probiotic that's natural is like 100% recommend also this
supplement to take zinc also to take.

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It's great for like antibacterial, antiviral, get
rid of like an infection zinc and that's two thing is like
very very recommended for skin also internally.
Wow, you have so much wisdom about all of this.
How did you, like, like, figure out that that holistic is this

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approach that can can help us and that our skin is affected
like by our gut and by our insides.
Like how did you figure all thatout?
So first of all I go with like at home my mom used to do all of
it like I would not said vegan but very healthy like more of

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that cook every day. A lot of black vegetable a lot
of fruit you know protein not oily food.
So I grew in an an environment like that and then when I when I
grow up you know much older thanthat.
I figure out is that anything like the doctor did like my

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client went to in even to Accutane have a relapse they
have so much like antibiotics somuch like a product which is
like hash products is like synthetic ingredients didn't
work you know most of the time didn't work makes it worse the
worse in the skin not just they didn't clear acne or they show

(29:08):
psoriasis or dermatitis make it even a lot worse make it like
more sensitive no more this can become tender you know acne
spread out, dermatitis spread out.
So I felt like if they're going with all the doctor method and
all the synthetic ingredients and and and medication

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internally doesn't work. So it's me this you know I I
should not believe in that particularly when I grow in a
healthy environment. You know, so for me was is no
looking on this side at all. It's not exist.
I have to look with something. I believe in it.

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She's our little girl. I see the old example of like
the the Westernized like method at the time and not the
alternative. And I I think that I'm one of
the pioneer in the world came with like products completely
green and 30 years ago and no stabilizer no chemical in it and

(30:11):
the the smell of like a smelly fish the product which smell a
very pleasant that's from extra from a plant and that's what I
thought that this is must work at this side didn't work so far
and I see so much failure from like the method of like the
conventional. So my belief have to be I have

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to choose the another one and that's how we just start
creating the green products and like guiding my client for like
healthy diet, a good physical exercising and that basically I
got the success for what I believe and what I it's not that
discover it's like I I knew it all the time.
I just got implication on it andexercise it and that what is

(30:57):
like the result came from that. That's really amazing.
Another question from one of thelisteners.
They said how do you step into something bold even when others
think you may be crazy? How did I step on something
bold? Yeah, when others think you may
be crazy. But other what?

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How do you step into something bold, even though, like other
people might think you're crazy for doing that?
Oh, wow. OK, That first of all, my
character, my personality. I'm like a you.
You can call it stubborn in a simple way but I I never give up
so when I saw that everything else and and that didn't work I

(31:43):
never give up And also like I like you know bumping the road
like everybody else and like youknow I I saw certain thing it's
helped but didn't help like all the way so I did.
I researched more and I find like more stuff.
For example like when people used to come to me 27 years ago
which is like micro demoration care was salt and crystal and

(32:08):
everything glycolic acid. They used to sell like almost a
professional strain on a pharmacy.
People came with me with lesion and open and bleeding and like
oozing. I I thought like what shall I do
with how can I heal this lesion how can I heal that all of this
cut how can I heal that all openwounded infection.

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So at the time was like an antibiotic like a cream like
today no scorn or something likethat but this is what the gel
petroleum and then I decide likeit's going to make your skin
even more break out. So when I research and I find
that like the the Omega oil is something which is they use it
in them 14 in century and England they have like the Med

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cow there And then a lot of animals the farmer like died out
completely So they discovered the Omega.
They stopped cleaning that for them the feces you know from the
floor and then rub it on a little bit in a cow they find
that the chill and kill all the bacteria.
So that I kind of like thought might is going to walk I don't

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know but I did it. I did it and I said like I'm
going to give it a shot. I'm not going to said like
nothing. I didn't like think about it.
It's fantasy. I said wow maybe it's something
I really going to discover now and that's what happened.
I start like causing a lesion ofskin would not antibiotic would

(33:37):
like really the natural antibiotic that was Omega.
And I thought wow this is now now start skin and healing now
completely take even like a victim of burned second degree
from sun I completely heal it. The skin stop peel up they renew
the skin. So I thought I going to have to

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like because I believe in it because I said like nothing is
going to be no for me unless I experience it and that's like
because of my personality and that's how I discover more and
more things And of course you know everything is not anti
aging and everything is like theory like I see like a problem
how can I solve the issue. I think that's one thing is came

(34:20):
from your character never give. I think that's it.
And then you throw yourself and A and A and a pole on an an
ocean. But you know, you know you have
like something rescue you next to you.
If you're something fell you canjump on it and move on.
And I think that my character helped me out and my
personality. Yeah, I I agree.

(34:43):
Do you think that that, like, character aspect is something
that you are born with or do youthink it's something that you
can grow like a muscle? Both.
Really. Both.
You know that. I think you're born with that,
but also you can depress it withpeople around you and and like

(35:05):
completely shrink it out, oh, you know, and then you the the
whole value of you're born with certain kind of like DNA.
You let it kind of like fear from the people around you and
that's it's not going to help but but also is if somebody

(35:26):
somebody didn't born with that that I choose to develop it and
nothing going to fear me. So that I born with that the DNA
and I and I let it like flourishand and and grow it with time
but also with people didn't bornwith that they should stay away
from people around you. The no no people you cannot do

(35:51):
people you don't listen to that it's not going to work people
they're going to tell you it doesn't work.
No no it's too hard it do these complication this is negative
people but themselves most of the time they're jealous or they
they they're not successful. Stick with people successful.
Stick with people positive. Stick with people.

(36:13):
Like surround you. People make it big and you
believe me it's going to be contagious on your DNA, on your
mind and your body and every element and that you can develop
it to very big. I don't believe somebody cannot
do that unless they really, really, really doesn't want to

(36:35):
do it. If somebody want to do it,
didn't born with that, they can disguise the limit for them just
as well. It's no limitation.
Yeah, yeah, I I heard a quote one time and it said show me
your friends and I'll show you your future.
And I think that's really true. Yeah, yes, yes.
Because the people you are around have an effect on your

(36:55):
success, and the people who you choose to be around can either
hinder or help that for sure. You know what?
It's everything. If it didn't come from your
family immediate then mom or dad.
You have to stick with a friend like that.
You have to read a box. You know for successful people.
You have to watch successful people on the top of the world.

(37:16):
Maybe you're not going to be like Bill Gates or like Google
but the but the success could beso many times like you can.
Nothing is going to limited you.But look at these people and
said, I can be like them and believe me, you're going to be
step up, zillion steps up just because you you surround
yourself with lack light, energy, power and they're going

(37:41):
to stick on you and 100% your success is going to be there.
You're going to be with them, climate, like with them or even
above them one day. Yeah, I agree.
Getting. The companies by looking at
other people and you know what, even then other people, the big
one, they're going to tell you we have to sometime fix success
to be successful. We didn't give up.

(38:04):
We we work hard, we fail, we stand up and we move on.
Every successful company that will tell you the experience of
that and learn from them not to give up and then read books of
successful people. Look at us and even social media
just look at a positive thing. Don't look people back.

(38:24):
You know, going to get you down.But not every social media,
it's, you know, some of them, they're fake.
Look at the real, real thing andknow like you're going to learn
how to filter the wrong thing and learn from the good thing
and going to stick by you and you're going to believe in it
and you're going to go from there.
Yeah, I agree completely. If you could go back and tell 18

(38:47):
year old you one thing, what would you tell her?
I love this question. What are you going to tell
myself if I was like reverse thetime?

(39:15):
It's tough question because it's.
I don't know because that's nothing to scare me when I was
younger now so I believe in myself then and now and then I
tried to stick with positive people then and now.

(39:38):
So I I don't know like really it's a hard question.
I don't know it's a very hard question is to there more I
don't know. Like, I'm like, I'm now, I'm
still doing stuff. I'm still like developing
equipment now, you know, for thepublic.

(39:58):
So everybody can do their own clinic at home and be saving so
much money. So I'm still in this my my
lifetime. Now I'm working on that.
I'm working on products. I do real estate, I do
investment. So I don't know, I don't know
like it. It's 18 years old.
You know, like, like then I saidto myself, don't fear from

(40:20):
nothing. Yeah, so.
I'm single Internet, I don't know it's very hard question.
Yeah, but that's it's honestly agood thing is because you're
saying that like you have had these deep, like integrity, like
integrate things in your life that you like.
These are your core values and you've stuck with them

(40:41):
consistently all the way from when you were 18 till now and
you now, like, you still have those values in your life.
You know that. And I think that's really
amazing. Yes, I I always like decided to
stay with positive people when Iwas 18 and always I nothing is
fear me. I don't know like like a

(41:04):
travelling the world maybe like a little bit more like I don't
know like I'm travelling then I'm travelling now like I don't
know. It's really hard question.
Yeah. But yeah, that's great.
Where can people find, find yourproducts, find like your, your
company's, all of that. My product is basically it's so

(41:27):
easy to reach or online. It's Sunita car, skinclinic.com.
It's really at the most variety.We have people like online, they
give consultation, we have people like verbally give
consultation and then it's spread out like in hotels and
everything in Europe and southern New York.

(41:47):
OK, wow. That's.
Amazing the best easy ways online.
Yeah. So Sonia Dakar.
What was it? Sonia Dakar.
Soniadakar.com. Awesome.
All righty. Well, I'll put that in the link.
Thank you so much for being on the podcast.
Is there any like last message you want to give to the
listeners? Yes, I definitely.

(42:08):
I want to have everybody, all the listener, believe in
yourself. Go for it.
Don't have fear. Even if something you think like
worth a try, try it. And even it's not going to work
for you. But it is trying.
You said it's not going to work for you, so I will say the Sky's

(42:31):
the limit. Believe in yourself, don't give
up. Stay with good people and good
energy motivation. That's amazing.
Thank you so much. Thank you so much.
Talk to you later. Have a great day.
Bye, bye.
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