Navigating the Beauty Business: Insights and Advice from BIAE Chair Vicky Hendry
Susan welcomes Vicky Hendry, the chair of the British Institute and Association of Electrolysis (BIAE) and owner of the clinic Face Up. They delve into Vicki's extensive career in the beauty industry, exploring her journey from her early days in beauty therapy to her current role in promoting electrolysis, a treatment that has been around for 150 years. Vicki shares her insights on the importance of continuous professional development, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rewarding nature of electrolysis in transforming clients' lives. The conversation highlights the significance of professional bodies in maintaining high standards within the industry and offers valuable advice for practitioners, emphasising the need to trust one's instincts, continually review business practices, and value one's expertise.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Electrolysis as a Lifelong Career: Electrolysis has been a significant part of the beauty industry for 150 years, yet it is not included in standard beauty therapy curricula. This highlights the need for ongoing education and specialisation in this field.
Personal Journey and Adaptability: The journey into the beauty industry can be non-linear, with many professionals, like Vicky, transitioning through various roles before finding their niche. This adaptability is a unique aspect of the beauty industry, allowing individuals to explore different paths.
Importance of Professional Development: Continuous professional development (CPD) is crucial for practitioners. Membership in professional bodies, such as the BIAE, provides access to resources, training, and a supportive community, which can enhance skills and knowledge.
Client-Centered Approach: Electrolysis can significantly impact clients' lives, especially those dealing with unwanted hair. Practitioners should focus on building a partnership with clients, understanding their needs, and providing tailored advice to improve treatment outcomes.
BEST MOMENTS
"I think it's the sort of industry that very often people stumble into or discover." - Vicky
"Electrolysis is something that is life-changing to a client, patient and also for a practitioner is something that is so worthwhile and satisfying to do." - Susan
"Always pay attention to your gut. It really isn't wrong." - Vicky
"I decided to move premises, which was a horrendous experience... but it was a case of, oh my God, what next?" - Vicky
HOST BIO
Susan Routledge is a distinguished figure in the beauty industry with over 38 years of experience. As a multi-award-winning salon owner and international business consultant, she's recognized among the top UK industry influencers for her passion and dedication.
Known for her down-to-earth, light-hearted approach, Susan is an international speaker and established awards judge. She founded the exclusive Beauty Directors Club, a global membership community for salon, clinic, and spa owners, offering business resources and multi-expert advice. Susan also created the online "Salon Success Freedom" program to help beauty businesses thrive.
Susan founded and has grown her clinic of 36 years in Co. Durham into the largest independent beauty salon in Northeast England. She is the creator of the trademarked STABLE business formula and author of "The Little Book of Client Retention" and the world's No. 1 bestsellers "Beauty And the Best" 1 and 2.
She serves on the Professional Board for BABTAC, helping to represent and raise industry standards, and on the advisory board for the prestigious PHAB Service Stars.
Susan's expertise continues to shape and elevate the beauty industry worldwide.
USEFUL LINKS
https://susanroutledge.com
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