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The ChatGPT Aesthetician with Elizabeth Brasher & Lonice Stoker
Manage episode 515114132 series 2850170
When clients upload selfies to chatbots for “diagnoses,” we see how fast advice can outrun assessment, and why real results still come from trained eyes and hands. In this episode, our in-house aestheticians unpack the rise of ChatGPT use for skin care advice, including what it gets right, where its blind spots are, and the potential detriment to skin when using Chat GPT-recommended routines. Sit down with the team as we walk through the industry’s shift towards AI-inclusion, the hidden water cost of server farms, and comparing virtual consults to bots. Ready to protect your clients' barriers with smart, human-led care? Follow the show, share it with an esty bestie, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find us.
SEGMENTS
[01:03] Topic Discussion
[38:31] Product Reviews
[45:55] Game
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Elizabeth Brasher Instagram: @theskingal
Lonice Stoker Instagram: @lacedbylonicespa
Additional Links:
Join AIA: dermascope.com
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Learn more about this podcast.
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Read the October 2025 issue.
Chapters
1. Welcome, Hosts, And Topic Reveal (00:00:00)
2. What AI Is And How It Learns (00:01:04)
3. AI’s Limits For Skin Advice (00:05:08)
4. Consumer Reliance And Misinformation Risks (00:09:21)
5. Industry Shift To GEO And AEO (00:13:58)
6. Virtual Consults Vs Bots (00:18:45)
7. Environmental Cost Of AI Use (00:22:40)
8. Generational Views On AI And Care (00:26:20)
9. Why Personalized Skin Assessment Matters (00:31:00)
10. Calls To Learn, Not Ignore, AI (00:36:22)
11. Dermatology Opinions And Mixed Signals (00:40:30)
12. Multi‑Brand Routines And Compatibility (00:44:10)
13. Hands-On Skills AI Can’t Replace (00:49:00)
14. Stigma, Access, And Gen Z Habits (00:56:20)
134 episodes
Manage episode 515114132 series 2850170
When clients upload selfies to chatbots for “diagnoses,” we see how fast advice can outrun assessment, and why real results still come from trained eyes and hands. In this episode, our in-house aestheticians unpack the rise of ChatGPT use for skin care advice, including what it gets right, where its blind spots are, and the potential detriment to skin when using Chat GPT-recommended routines. Sit down with the team as we walk through the industry’s shift towards AI-inclusion, the hidden water cost of server farms, and comparing virtual consults to bots. Ready to protect your clients' barriers with smart, human-led care? Follow the show, share it with an esty bestie, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find us.
SEGMENTS
[01:03] Topic Discussion
[38:31] Product Reviews
[45:55] Game
Follow DERMASCOPE:
Instagram: @dermascope
Facebook: facebook.com/dermascope
Pinterest: @dermascope
TikTok: @dermascope
Follow Elizabeth & Lonice
Elizabeth Brasher Instagram: @theskingal
Lonice Stoker Instagram: @lacedbylonicespa
Additional Links:
Join AIA: dermascope.com
Visit our website.
Learn more about this podcast.
Subscribe to the magazine.
Read the October 2025 issue.
Chapters
1. Welcome, Hosts, And Topic Reveal (00:00:00)
2. What AI Is And How It Learns (00:01:04)
3. AI’s Limits For Skin Advice (00:05:08)
4. Consumer Reliance And Misinformation Risks (00:09:21)
5. Industry Shift To GEO And AEO (00:13:58)
6. Virtual Consults Vs Bots (00:18:45)
7. Environmental Cost Of AI Use (00:22:40)
8. Generational Views On AI And Care (00:26:20)
9. Why Personalized Skin Assessment Matters (00:31:00)
10. Calls To Learn, Not Ignore, AI (00:36:22)
11. Dermatology Opinions And Mixed Signals (00:40:30)
12. Multi‑Brand Routines And Compatibility (00:44:10)
13. Hands-On Skills AI Can’t Replace (00:49:00)
14. Stigma, Access, And Gen Z Habits (00:56:20)
134 episodes
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