Underrepresentation in the Beauty Industry with Elizabeth, Lauren, & Lonice
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This week, DERMASCOPE's in-house aestheticians, Elizabeth Brasher, Lauren Farmer, and Lonice Stoker discuss a sensitive but necessary topic -- segregation and underrepresentation in the beauty industry. Tune in as they touch on using disadvantage as opportunity, the responsibility of brands when it comes to diversity, and the need for professionals to be thoroughly educated on treating skin of color.
In this episode, Elizabeth, Lauren, & Lonice discuss...
[04:32] Disadvantage and opportunity.
[10:00] Making clients feel comfortable regardless of their skin color, and knowing how to work on all skin types.
[20:18] The responsibility of brands to be representative of diverse skin types, especially in marketing efforts.
SEGMENTS
[04:32] Topic Discussion
[32:35] Product Reviews
[35:00] Game
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DISCLAIMER: In this episode, we discuss segregation and underrepresentation in the aesthetics industry—a sensitive and complex topic. Please note that while our hosts are experts in the aesthetics field, they are not specialists in cultural studies. We aim to provide insight based on our professional experiences, but we acknowledge the limits of our expertise. Listener discretion is advised.
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