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What Schools Don’t Fully Prepare Estheticians For

30 min · 15. juni 2026
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A lot of estheticians graduate knowing protocols… but not necessarily knowing how to think clinically, handle real consultations, manage client expectations, or build long-term client trust. In this episode of Beauty Babble, Suzanne dives into the gap many beauty professionals experience between classroom education and real-world clinic practice. This is an honest industry conversation about the skills that often develop after graduation, through experience, continued education, mentorship, and time in the treatment room. We discuss: ✨ Why confidence often drops after graduation ✨ The consultation skills many estheticians struggle with early on ✨ Protocols vs clinical thinking ✨ Why two acne clients should never automatically receive the same treatment ✨ What clinics are actually looking for when hiring ✨ The pressure of “advanced” esthetics and social media comparison ✨ Why mastering foundations matters more than chasing trends ✨ The importance of continued education and mentorship Whether you’re a student, newly licensed esthetician, or experienced skincare professional, this episode is designed to help you think deeper about what it really means to become clinic-ready in today’s aesthetics industry. 🎧 Listen, learn, and grow with us on Beauty Babble. If this episode resonated with you, make sure to: 👍 Like this video 💬 Comment your thoughts or experiences below 🔔 Subscribe for more industry conversations, education, and real talk in esthetics Follow Us: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautycultcanada/ [https://www.instagram.com/beautycultcanada/] · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautyCultCanada [https://www.facebook.com/BeautyCultCanada] · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauty-cult-canada [https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauty-cult-canada]

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What Schools Don’t Fully Prepare Estheticians For

A lot of estheticians graduate knowing protocols… but not necessarily knowing how to think clinically, handle real consultations, manage client expectations, or build long-term client trust. In this episode of Beauty Babble, Suzanne dives into the gap many beauty professionals experience between classroom education and real-world clinic practice. This is an honest industry conversation about the skills that often develop after graduation, through experience, continued education, mentorship, and time in the treatment room. We discuss: ✨ Why confidence often drops after graduation ✨ The consultation skills many estheticians struggle with early on ✨ Protocols vs clinical thinking ✨ Why two acne clients should never automatically receive the same treatment ✨ What clinics are actually looking for when hiring ✨ The pressure of “advanced” esthetics and social media comparison ✨ Why mastering foundations matters more than chasing trends ✨ The importance of continued education and mentorship Whether you’re a student, newly licensed esthetician, or experienced skincare professional, this episode is designed to help you think deeper about what it really means to become clinic-ready in today’s aesthetics industry. 🎧 Listen, learn, and grow with us on Beauty Babble. If this episode resonated with you, make sure to: 👍 Like this video 💬 Comment your thoughts or experiences below 🔔 Subscribe for more industry conversations, education, and real talk in esthetics Follow Us: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautycultcanada/ [https://www.instagram.com/beautycultcanada/] · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautyCultCanada [https://www.facebook.com/BeautyCultCanada] · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauty-cult-canada [https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauty-cult-canada]

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