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Why Being Great at Esthetics Isn't Enough: The Business Skills Every Esthetician Needs

19 min · 18. juni 2026
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✨ Mentioned in this episode: • ⁠Estheticians in Business Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] ⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness]• ⁠Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist⁠ [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] 🎙️ Why Being Great at Esthetics Isn't Enough In this episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson dives into a hard truth that many solo estheticians eventually discover: being amazing at esthetics doesn't automatically create a successful business. You can have incredible treatment skills, endless certifications, and a passion for helping clients, but still struggle to stay booked. Why? Because esthetics and business are two completely different skill sets. Allyson shares her own experience as a solo esthetician and explains why learning how to market, communicate, and get visible was just as important as learning how to perform treatments. She also breaks down the common belief that "if I'm good enough, clients will find me" and why that mindset keeps so many talented estheticians stuck. Inside this episode, you'll learn: • Why some highly talented estheticians struggle to get clients • The difference between being a great provider and a great business owner • Why visibility is one of the most important skills you can develop • How communication impacts bookings, consultations, and client trust • Why saying "I do a little bit of everything" can confuse potential clients • The business skills every solo esthetician should learn • Why marketing is not manipulation • How to stop hiding behind certifications and start growing your business • What actually helps estheticians get booked consistently One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that people cannot book with you if they don't know you exist. The most talented esthetician in town doesn't always win. The esthetician who knows how to communicate, market, and build trust often does. Marketing isn't about convincing people to buy something they don't need. Marketing is simply helping people understand who you help, what you do, and why they should care. When people understand that, they can decide if you're the right fit for them. If you've been investing heavily in esthetics education but still feel frustrated by inconsistent bookings, this episode will help you identify what might be missing and where to focus next. ✨ Mentioned in this episode: • Estheticians in Business Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] • Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] The Estheticians in Business Membership is designed for solo estheticians who want support with marketing, pricing, client retention, visibility, business growth, and building a profitable business without burnout. 💛 Loved this episode? Follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with another esthetician who needs to hear that being great at esthetics is only part of the equation.

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Estheticians in Business Membership <<< [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] Have you ever thought: "The beauty industry is just too saturated." In this Marketing Monday episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson challenges that belief and shares why a crowded industry doesn't mean there's no opportunity—it means there's demand. If you've ever questioned whether there's room for another solo esthetician, facialist, wax specialist, or beauty professional, this episode is for you. * Why the beauty industry isn't "too saturated" * How to shift your mindset around competition * Why clients choose people, not just services * How your personality becomes part of your marketing * Why comparison on social media can hold your business back * How to confidently show up as yourself * The difference between saturation and demand * Why you don't need every client to have a successful business * How social media creates a false sense of competition * Why your ideal clients are looking for someone they connect with * What actually makes you stand out as an esthetician * How authenticity helps attract the right clients One of the biggest reminders from this episode: No one is you. Your personality, communication style, client experience, and values are things no one else can duplicate. This week's challenge: Every time you catch yourself thinking, "The industry is too saturated," replace it with: "The demand is there. My job is to help the right people find me." Also, the Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist is officially open! 🎉 Join the waitlist through the link in the show notes to get first access, Founding Member pricing, exclusive bonuses, and weekly business coaching designed specifically for solo estheticians. Connect with Allyson: Instagram: @estheticiansinbusiness Facebook Group: Estheticians in Business [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] If this episode encouraged you, share it with another esthetician who needs the reminder that there's room for them, too. 💛

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✨ ⁠Free Soft Skills Assessment⁠ [https://go.brillianceadvancedbeautyeducation.com/babe-soft-skills-assessment] Soft Skills, Client Communication, and Building a Business People Come Back To with Cortney Cox In this episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson sits down with beauty industry educator Cortney Cox to talk about one of the most overlooked skills in the beauty industry: communication. While many estheticians spend years learning treatments, ingredients, and techniques, client communication is often the thing that determines whether someone becomes a loyal client, refers their friends, and continues booking with you year after year. This conversation dives into the soft skills that help beauty professionals create stronger client relationships, improve retention, build trust, and create a business that feels easier to run. • Why technical skills alone don't guarantee a successful business • What soft skills actually are and why they matter • How communication impacts client retention and loyalty • Building trust during consultations • The role of boundaries in creating a sustainable business • How client expectations have changed over time • Creating a client experience people want to come back to • Why listening is one of the most valuable business skills you can develop • The connection between relationships and referrals • Simple ways to strengthen communication with your clients One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that clients often remember how you made them feel long after they've forgotten the details of a treatment. The estheticians who create loyal clients aren't always the ones with the most certifications. They're often the ones who communicate well, build trust, listen intentionally, and create an experience clients genuinely enjoy returning to. ✨ Free Soft Skills Assessment [https://go.brillianceadvancedbeautyeducation.com/babe-soft-skills-assessment] Instagram: @brillianceadvancedbeautyeducation Join thousands of estheticians for free business education, marketing support, and weekly training. The Estheticians in Business Membership [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] is opening soon and will include business education, marketing training, live coaching, guest experts, and support for estheticians who want to grow a profitable business. Make sure to follow the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with another beauty professional who wants to improve client retention, communication, and the overall client experience. 💛

25. juni 202635 min
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Resources Mentioned: Jen Goff's Done-For-You Email Marketing [https://jennifergoffxo.thrivecart.com/dfy/?affiliate=allysonsteinberg]<<< Jen Goff's Email Vault [https://jennifergoffxo.thrivecart.com/vault/?affiliate=allysonsteinberg]<<< Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] <<< Think you need more clients before you start email marketing? Think again. In this Marketing Monday episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson breaks down how estheticians can start building an email list before they're fully booked, why email marketing is one of the most overlooked client attraction tools, and how to stay connected with potential clients until they're ready to book. Inside this episode, you'll learn: * How to build an email list as a new esthetician * Why email marketing matters before you have clients * Simple ways to collect email addresses * What a lead magnet is and how to use one * How to stay top of mind with potential clients * Why email works differently than social media * How email can help increase bookings and retention We cover: * First-time client offers * Free add-ons * Skincare guides * Giveaway entries * Vendor event raffles * Building trust through consistent emails * How often to email your list * Why people need multiple touchpoints before booking One of the biggest takeaways: Your email list is not a reward you get after you're successful. It's one of the tools that helps get you there. This week's challenge: Create one simple reason for someone to join your email list. Ask yourself: "What would make my dream client say, 'Yep, I want that. Take my information'?" Then create a simple way for them to sign up. Resources Mentioned: Jen Goff's Done-For-You Email Marketing Systems [https://jennifergoffxo.thrivecart.com/dfy/?affiliate=allysonsteinberg], Email Vault Membership, templates, training, and free resources are linked in the show notes. 🎉 The Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist is officially open. [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] Join the waitlist through the link in the show notes to get first access, founding member opportunities, special pricing, and launch bonuses. Connect with Allyson: Instagram: @estheticiansinbusiness Facebook Group: Estheticians in Business [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness]

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✨ Mentioned in this episode: • ⁠Estheticians in Business Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] ⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness]• ⁠Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist⁠ [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] 🎙️ Why Being Great at Esthetics Isn't Enough In this episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson dives into a hard truth that many solo estheticians eventually discover: being amazing at esthetics doesn't automatically create a successful business. You can have incredible treatment skills, endless certifications, and a passion for helping clients, but still struggle to stay booked. Why? Because esthetics and business are two completely different skill sets. Allyson shares her own experience as a solo esthetician and explains why learning how to market, communicate, and get visible was just as important as learning how to perform treatments. She also breaks down the common belief that "if I'm good enough, clients will find me" and why that mindset keeps so many talented estheticians stuck. Inside this episode, you'll learn: • Why some highly talented estheticians struggle to get clients • The difference between being a great provider and a great business owner • Why visibility is one of the most important skills you can develop • How communication impacts bookings, consultations, and client trust • Why saying "I do a little bit of everything" can confuse potential clients • The business skills every solo esthetician should learn • Why marketing is not manipulation • How to stop hiding behind certifications and start growing your business • What actually helps estheticians get booked consistently One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that people cannot book with you if they don't know you exist. The most talented esthetician in town doesn't always win. The esthetician who knows how to communicate, market, and build trust often does. Marketing isn't about convincing people to buy something they don't need. Marketing is simply helping people understand who you help, what you do, and why they should care. When people understand that, they can decide if you're the right fit for them. If you've been investing heavily in esthetics education but still feel frustrated by inconsistent bookings, this episode will help you identify what might be missing and where to focus next. ✨ Mentioned in this episode: • Estheticians in Business Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] • Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] The Estheticians in Business Membership is designed for solo estheticians who want support with marketing, pricing, client retention, visibility, business growth, and building a profitable business without burnout. 💛 Loved this episode? Follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with another esthetician who needs to hear that being great at esthetics is only part of the equation.

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How To Use Facebook To Get Clients | Facebook Marketing for Estheticians, Local Marketing & Beauty Business Growth Connect with Allyson: Instagram: @estheticiansinbusiness Facebook Group: ⁠Estheticians in Business⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] ⁠Waitlist link for the membership <<<⁠ [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] Think Facebook is dead? Think again. In this Marketing Monday episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson breaks down how estheticians can use Facebook to get clients without spending money on ads. Learn how to use Facebook groups, community engagement, relationship marketing, and direct conversations to become the go-to esthetician in your area. Inside this episode, you'll learn: * how to use Facebook groups to attract clients * why community engagement works better than constant promotion * how to build relationships that lead to bookings * how to become the esthetician people recommend * how to use DMs naturally * why local marketing still works This episode is perfect for solo estheticians, beauty professionals, spa owners, lash artists, and wax specialists looking for more local clients. Plus, the Estheticians in Business Membership Waitlist is officially open! 🎉 If you're looking for ongoing support, business coaching, marketing training, accountability, and a community of estheticians who are building their businesses alongside you, join the waitlist now. Waitlist members will: * get first access when doors open * have the opportunity to become Founding Members * receive special founding member pricing * get access to exclusive launch bonuses and giveaways The Estheticians in Business Membership is expected to open at the end of June/beginning of July. Join the waitlist through the link in the show notes and be the first to know when enrollment opens. 💛 Connect with Allyson: Instagram: @estheticiansinbusiness Facebook Group: Estheticians in Business [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness] Waitlist link for the membership <<< [https://estheticiansinbusiness.kit.com/jointhewaitlist] If this episode helped you, share it with another esthetician who wants more clients and stronger community connections. 🎙️💛

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