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The Frustrated Esthetician: Pro Products Sold Online (part 1)

Diane's Blog

Many professional skin care manufacturers (especially the large ones) jumped in quickly and began to sell their professional products online to the public. SOLO ESTHETICIANS: The typical Budget of a Solo is small, as is their space to store retail products which means most cannot carry the manufacturer's entire line of products.

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Get To Know The $4,000 VIP Celebrity Facial 

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After graduation, she relocated to Miami, and Florida became her sales territory. Tatum told us, “One of my product line sales representatives told me about it, and after doing a bit of investigation, I bought one in 2022.” Tatum’s responsibilities grew to train doctors, nurses, and technicians on protocols and procedures.

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Let’s Get Picky About Professional Skin Care Lines

California Skincare Supply

How to Choose the Right Brands for Your Beauty Business and Your Clients For the beauty professional, perhaps one of the most exciting but also intimidating aspects of building your business is choosing which products to use and retail to your clients. Not a skincare professional? No worries. Thank you M.A.D.

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A Botanical Beauty Solution: What Estheticians Need To Know About Organic Skincare

California Skincare Supply

opt for beauty products that contain natural or organic ingredients, accounting for nearly 25% of all sales in the skincare category, and an overall market value of over $1.3 Hale & Hush is the only professional brand to focus exclusively on treatment and retail products for sensitive and health-challenged skin.