CELEBRITY facialist Klara Chrzuszcz helps former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson put her best face forward.
The once heavily made-up former Playboy Playmate is now known for keeping her skin in a more natural state — but that doesn't mean she gave up her signature glow.
Pamela's beauty routine might be more basic than bombshell these days, but Klara Chrzuszcz thinks the 56-year-old actress is more radiant than ever before.
And after playing a lifeguard on Baywatch, she now credits Chrzuszcz, the founder of New York-based Klara Beauty Lab, with her lifesaving skincare routine.
"She doesn't do anything invasive, she doesn't do any surgery, she doesn't filler, she doesn't do any Botox," Chrzuszcz told The U.S. Sun.
"She's a very natural girl but still, when it comes to skincare, she is very adventurous," she added.
As long as it's not invasive, the star trusts her to do anything — and use anything — on her face.
Chrzuszcz, who has many celebrity clients including former Real Housewife of New York star Sonja Morgan, explained the multi-step facial she performs on Pamela.
STEP BY STEP
Her two biggest tips for getting better skin include exfoliating and decongestion.
"You want to cleanse and exfoliate very well to be squeaky clean," she said.
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"For the decongestion part, I squeeze her lovely face and get all of the pores," she continued.
"I really like to get in there and squeeze. Maybe that's why I'm calm and relaxed, because I tortured people on a daily basis," she joked.
"I'm much more a fan of manual extractions than doing a hydrofacial.
"After that, we use a lot of oxygen and boosters as we penetrate pores with hyperbaric oxygen into the skin and then use light therapy."
To make sure Pam is as pore-free as possible, she likes to repeat the process about once or twice a week when possible.
Pamela's glowing skin can also be attributed to plenty of hydration and of course, only clean products.
"We always start with a good cleanser that doesn't strip the outer barrier of the skin," she said.
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"There is a balance between stimulating cell turnover and challenging the skin but not overdoing it," she added.
"You always want to stimulate and trigger without over-traumatizing the skin."
Her approach with Pamela is more progressive.
"Consistency and regular maintenance is the key in her case," she said.
GO-TO-GLOW
She also gave her advice for getting the glam girl's iconic glow-up.
To give Pamela her "go-to-glow," she performs a proprietary treatment composed of a nano-infusion of bio-stimulants to activate the production of collagen, elastin, and fibroblasts.
The proprietary treatment is made with a nano-infusion of bio-stimulants which is intended to activate the production of collagen.
"It gives a glass-like finish look and skin becomes nourished from within, as well as hydrated, tightened, and renewed," she said.
"There is no downtime and when combined with hyperbaric oxygen, it is really a red carpet treatment," she added.
"You need to introduce active ingredients to the outer layer of the skin to give it that glow and shine.
She really is like a flower who has bloomed.
Klara Chrzuszcz
"I like to say that it makes you look like you just had the best date or came back from a vacation.
"It's like getting that pregnancy glow without the pregnancy."
Other products she likes to use on Pamela is the Klara Beauty Lab Redness Reducer Essence Mist followed by Skinceutical's CE Ferulic as well as a hydrating serum.
She then combines all of these with her own Klara Beauty Lab K-Method "the kream."
BARE-FACED BEAUTY
She also shared how the Pamela, a staunch animal activist, still faces criticism for her makeup-free mindset — but she won't go back.
"Her message is you can be imperfect and that's okay, and everyone is," she said.
"She really is like a flower who has bloomed," she continued.
The skincare pro, who also has a background in psychology, shed some insight into the star behavior she has encountered.
"Thee bigger the celebrity, the more humble they are," she said.
"The smaller the celebrity, it's like they want to mark their territory," she added.
ANTI-AGING MUSTS
She also points to ways in which it's possible to prevent the signs of aging.
"We undergo a hormonal transition every decade and we see those first signs of aging in our 30s," she said.
"When we don't protect ourselves enough in our earlier ages, it all comes to the surface during menopause."
She helps to turn back time on all parts of the, body, including the arms, using a machine she refers to as the "Rolls Royce" for removing pigmentation — a BroadBand Light, or BBL.
The treatment, also known as IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light Therapy, is able to regenerate skin cells.
A lighter resurfacing treatments such as a chemical peel can also yield results according to Chrzuszcz.
She recommended, too, that people try to save their sun before they go into the sun this summer.
"I like to do cleanup with a BBL," she said.
"The BBL gets ride of the pigmentation so you can do your damage again and then come back after summer," she continued.
"Anything that exfoliates your skin helps to brighten pigmentation works because it stimulates cell turnover," she said.
Avoiding some common mistakes can also keep your face as fresh-faced as possible.
"Don't over-traumatize your skin," she said.
"More is not always better when trying to get rid of dead cells and pigmentation."
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When it comes to our skin, everyday is different.
"One day you can have a sunburn, or a hangover, or stress and we have to treat accordingly," she said.