Friday, 04 February 2022 09:41

Forging Ahead

Written by   Cathy Wainwright

If a skin care professional enjoys working with clients one-on-one but feels the unsettled desire to reach more people or wants to provide their field of expertise to many people at a time, it may be time to embrace their critical thinking skills and start articulating their ideas in front of a room of aesthetic professionals or soon-to-be professionals. Perhaps it is time to spread their wings and work towards becoming an aesthetic instructor or brand educator.

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Cathy WainwrightCathy Wainwright’s lifelong endeavor has been skin care and aesthetic balance. She has been tweezing eyebrows and teaching makeup and product application since her formative school years. As a versatile professional, Wainwright has been enmeshed in the study of skin, aesthetics, business building and cosmetic chemistry. She has owned a skin care studio and day spa and has worked alongside plastic surgeons, dermatologists, aesthetic nurses, and a host of top aestheticians for over 40 years. She believes in digging deep, past the superficial layer to ask what if.

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