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Webinar: Peeling Explained: Chemical, Enzyme, Physical & Biological Approaches

Exfoliation and peeling treatments have evolved into one of the most in-demand categories in professional skin care. This webinar explores the different types of peeling, including chemical, enzyme, physical, and biological approaches, highlighting how they work, their benefits, and their limitations. Attendees will gain insight into today’s most popular methods and learn how natural, biologically based herbal peels compares to traditional techniques. Whether fresh to peeling or seasoned in the practice, this session delivers essential education to help professionals expand their expertise and confidently guide clients.

MEET THE PRESENTER

Victoria Waked is the United States head of training & education for Dr. med. Christine Schrammek. An advanced medical esthetician with over 20 years of experience, she has trained licensed professionals across the country and developed the official GREEN PEEL® Certification Program nationwide. Waked regularly partners with luxury spas, including Four Seasons and Casa Cipriani, and speaks at major industry trade shows such as IECSC. Her passion is empowering professionals with the education, confidence, and tools needed to deliver safe and transformative skin results.

 

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