Most skin care professionals dream of having their own space, especially when they’re first out of school. Seasoned spa owners know it takes a lot of hard work, grit, and failures to get to a large storefront, but the dream of having your own business isn’t as hard to achieve as most think. Both salon suites and storefronts come with advantages, challenges, and opportunities for growth. Understanding the ins and outs of both types of businesses will help you create a strategic plan leading to your success and growth.
SALON SUITES
For solo skin care professionals who want to go from working for a spa or salon to going out on their own for the first time, a salon suite is an ideal choice. Salon suites are equipped spaces that allow you to pay monthly rent to operate your business out of that location. Salon suites offer flexibility, keep overhead costs down, and allow you to build your personal brand as a solo. This is a great opportunity to collaborate with the other business owners in your suite to help support each other’s businesses and share clientele.
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Samantha Fishella-Dench is a 15-year licensed aesthetician, owner of Skin Deep, author, and speaker. Dench’s passion stems beyond treating skin to include internal health so she can achieve healthy skin for her clients by finding the root of the problem. Dench loves to educate groups of women and share her knowledge and passion of skin through her book and speaking engagements.





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