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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2024 · 1H 13M

How I went solo after working with someone for 15 years

from iwish · host David Valenzuela

Join us as Lynne, an esthetician with over a decade of experience, shares her journey in the aesthetics industry. She started with a fascination for cosmetics in her preteen years and worked in the cosmetic department of a department store. Eventually, she became a massage therapist and then went on to esthetician school. In 2014, she opened her own studio. Lynne emphasizes the importance of customer service and building relationships with clients. She also discusses the trend of estheticians focusing on acne treatment and the need for education and honesty in the industry. In this conversation, David Valenzuela and Lynne discuss the importance of education and navigating the skincare world effectively. They also talk about the transition from waxing to facials and the value of selling skincare products. They touch on the role of nutrition in skincare and the need for individualized approaches. They emphasize the power of touch and the healing aspect of being an esthetician. They also provide advice on running a profitable business, including managing finances and being selective about the information you consume. WISH: linkpop.com/wish  Connect with Lynne: https://www.instagram.com/goddesslynne  Takeaways Customer service is a crucial skill in the aesthetics industry. Building relationships with clients is important for success. Education and honesty are key in providing effective acne treatment. Social media has changed the industry, providing access to information and support from colleagues. The trend of estheticians focusing on acne treatment is growing. Education is crucial in navigating the skincare world effectively. Transitioning from waxing to facials and selling skincare products can lead to more loyalty and long-term success. Nutrition plays a role in skincare, but it is important to take an individualized approach and not rely on one-size-fits-all solutions. The power of touch and the human interaction in esthetics is underestimated but can be healing for clients. Running a profitable business requires managing finances and being selective about the information you consume.

Join us as Lynne, an esthetician with over a decade of experience, shares her journey in the aesthetics industry. She started with a fascination for cosmetics in her preteen years and worked in the cosmetic department of a department store. Eventually, she became a massage therapist and then went on to esthetician school. In 2014, she opened her own studio. Lynne emphasizes the importance of customer service and building relationships with clients. She also discusses the trend of estheticians focusing on acne treatment and the need for education and honesty in the industry. In this conversation, David Valenzuela and Lynne discuss the importance of education and navigating the skincare world effectively. They also talk about the transition from waxing to facials and the value of selling skincare products. They touch on the role of nutrition in skincare and the need for individualized approaches. They emphasize the power of touch and the healing aspect of being an esthetician. They also provide advice on running a profitable business, including managing finances and being selective about the information you consume. WISH: linkpop.com/wish  Connect with Lynne: https://www.instagram.com/goddesslynne  Takeaways Customer service is a crucial skill in the aesthetics industry. Building relationships with clients is important for success. Education and honesty are key in providing effective acne treatment. Social media has changed the industry, providing access to information and support from colleagues. The trend of estheticians focusing on acne treatment is growing. Education is crucial in navigating the skincare world effectively. Transitioning from waxing to facials and selling skincare products can lead to more loyalty and long-term success. Nutrition plays a role in skincare, but it is important to take an individualized approach and not rely on one-size-fits-all solutions. The power of touch and the human interaction in esthetics is underestimated but can be healing for clients. Running a profitable business requires managing finances and being selective about the information you consume.

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