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March is a time of momentum – a shift from planning to action as the year fully takes shape. For professionals in the aesthetics industry, it is also the perfect moment to focus on the business and financial strategies that fuel long-term success. 

Running a business in this dynamic industry requires more than skillful treatments; it also demands thoughtful planning, smart investments, and the ability to adapt. Whether readers are looking to optimize their retail space, master their books, or expand their service menu strategically, this issue is packed with tools to help you thrive. 

Additionally, this month, we are proud to feature Circadia on the cover, with a must-read article that delves into what exactly makes them the global juggernaut they have become over the years. Known for their innovative and science-backed approach, Circadia brings a wealth of support for their aestheticians. 

Let March be a reminder that the business of aesthetics is as much about empowering oneself as it is about serving clients. By investing in knowledge and embracing growth, success will extend far beyond the treatment room. Here is to a flourishing spring and an even brighter year ahead! 

 

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