Pamela Springer: Chemical Peels for Skin of Color
Description
Today, the skincare legend, Pamela Springer, joins us for a second time and takes us on a deep dive into chemical peels for skin of color.
In today’s episode, Pamela discusses how different skin colors and types react to chemical peels and why an esthetician must investigate each skin to take care of it properly.
She emphasizes that, in caring for a client, an esthetician shouldn’t make assumptions by relying only on skin color but should dig deeper into the client’s genealogy to develop the appropriate skincare for the individual based on their DNA.
She shares how estheticians can investigate a client’s skin, how to prep various skins for chemical peels, how to prevent burns, the intensity of chemical peels needed for skin of color, and the role of PH levels in chemical peels generally.
On the business side, she also discusses tips on how estheticians should select their product line offerings to be able to cater to various skin types, her inside process of applying chemical peels, what estheticians can do to make more sales, and how to go about getting certified with her courses concerning taking excellent care of skin of color, and loads more!
Bio
Pamela Springer has been in the aesthetics industry for more than 20 years. She is a highly sought-after speaker for TV, medical conferences, aesthetic trade shows, and of course, Instagram Lives! She has appeared on Oprah, and a variety of local and national TV shows on networks such as: Fox, NBC and ABC.
As an expert in aesthetics, Ms. Springer addresses the beauty industry’s lack of specialized training when it comes to the skin differences between people of other races.
Her company, Global Skin Solutions, has become a national continuing education provider for the California Board of Registered Nursing. Being a Continuing Education provider allows Ms. Springer to train medical staff on the nuances of ethnic skin; how to lower risk factors and enhance results.
Her passion is educating other skin care professionals on the unique nuances of ethnic, pigmented skin. Before opening The Skin & Makeup Institute of Arizona in 2000, Pamela studied under a board-certified dermatologist and medical school professor specializing in Ethno-Dermatology.
She is also the author of, “Don’t Be Left in the Dark: Learn How to Master Chemical Peels and More.
Links
Global Skin Solutions - globalskin-solutions.com
Don’t Be Left in the Dark - amazon.com
Courses - teachable.com