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Last month, Dermalogica hosted three simultaneous brunches to recognize the brand’s professional skin therapists. More than 200 members gathered at the Dermalogica Learning Loft in New York City, brand headquarters in Los Angeles, and the International Dermal Institute in Chicago, where they were treated to pampering stations and an early product reveal and had the opportunity to reunite and connect with their peers as well as Dermalogica leaders.
Founder and chief visionary Jane Wurwand welcome attendees, acknowledging that salon owners and skin therapists built Dermalogica; she also recognized that some guests in the room had been among the first to use Dermalogica when the brand launched 30 years ago. Dr. Angela Murphy, vice president of technology and development teased upcoming professional product launches and service innovations.
In Chicago, Beth Bialko, associate director of global curriculum at the International Dermal Institute headlined the Chicago event. Bialko announced the launch of Dermalogica’s new podcast, Living Skin by Dermalogica, which went live on Google Play Music and iTunes that day, featuring an inaugural interview with Jane Wurwand. The podcast will drop new episodes weekly, and feature stories and insight on skin health and treatment technology from the skin experts at Dermalogica.
In New York, Heather Hickman, senior director of US education, headlined the event in New York City.
Founder and chief visionary Jane Wurwand welcome attendees, acknowledging that salon owners and skin therapists built Dermalogica; she also recognized that some guests in the room had been among the first to use Dermalogica when the brand launched 30 years ago. Dr. Angela Murphy, vice president of technology and development teased upcoming professional product launches and service innovations.
In Chicago, Beth Bialko, associate director of global curriculum at the International Dermal Institute headlined the Chicago event. Bialko announced the launch of Dermalogica’s new podcast, Living Skin by Dermalogica, which went live on Google Play Music and iTunes that day, featuring an inaugural interview with Jane Wurwand. The podcast will drop new episodes weekly, and feature stories and insight on skin health and treatment technology from the skin experts at Dermalogica.
In New York, Heather Hickman, senior director of US education, headlined the event in New York City.