Beauty Babble

Beauty Cult

Welcome to Beauty Babble, your go-to podcast for all things aesthetics and spa! Hosted by industry experts, we're here to spill the tea on all the latest trends, game-changing techniques, resources for continued education and must-have products. And let's not forget the best part—exclusive interviews! Hear firsthand from industry pros and entrepreneurs as they share their experiences, tips, and strategies for success. Their wisdom and insights will inspire and motivate you on your own journey. So, whether you're looking for insider secrets, juicy spa treatment insights, or just some good old-fashioned beauty banter, you're in the right place! Have an idea for what we should talk about next? Tell us your thoughts here: https://forms.gle/fZ5ocyGdTxoPVJBz5 Don't forget to subscribe to Beauty Babble! If you like what you hear, rate our show. Your feedback keeps us going and helps us get better at what we do. Hosted by Suzanne Dias, Director of Education and Training at Beauty Cult, and Darine Moukhaiber-Krysko, Communications Strategist. Beauty Babble podcast is brought by Beauty Cult Canada. Please note that while we aim to entertain and educate, the content shared on Beauty Babble is not a substitute for professional advice, so always consult with a qualified expert before trying anything new.

  1. High Frequency: Overused or Understood?

    4d ago

    High Frequency: Overused or Understood?

    High frequency is found in almost every treatment room… but is it actually being used with intention, or has it become a default step in modern facial treatments? In this episode of Beauty Babble, Suzanne breaks down high frequency from a clinical decision-making perspective, shifting the focus away from routine use and toward understanding when, why, and how it should actually be applied. Rather than treating it as a “step in a facial,” this conversation explores high frequency as a tool that requires intention, observation, and skin-specific thinking. You’ll learn: • Why high frequency became a default step in many facial protocols • The difference between direct and indirect application • How skin condition should guide your decision-making • When high frequency adds value — and when it doesn’t • Common misuse patterns in treatment rooms today • How to move from routine-based practice to intentional treatment planning This episode is designed to support professional estheticians in building confidence with modalities through better understanding, not repetition of steps. ✨ Suzanne is a CIDESCO-certified esthetician, former spa owner, and educator with over 30 years of experience in the professional beauty industry. She specializes in advanced esthetics education, treatment strategy, and professional development for beauty professionals across Canada. 📌 If you enjoyed this episode, let me know in the comments, your feedback helps shape future education topics. 👍 If you found value in this conversation, a like helps support this content and shows that you want more clinical, real-world education like this. 📤 Share this with a fellow professional if you think it will support their practice. Follow Us: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautycultcanada/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautyCultCanada · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauty-cult-canada

    13 min
  2. The Emotional Side of the Treatment Room

    May 15

    The Emotional Side of the Treatment Room

    Beauty Professionals & Mental Health Awareness What we do as beauty professionals goes far beyond skin. In this episode of Beauty Babble, Suzanne opens a grounded conversation about the emotional side of working in the treatment room, the invisible energy, emotional labour, and client connection that builds up over time in this profession. With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, this episode focuses on awareness rather than burnout, exploring what it really means to stay present, professional, and supported in a client-facing career. This episode is not intended as mental health advice... it is a professional reflection on awareness, sustainability, and presence in the treatment room. ✨ Suzanne is a CIDESCO-certified esthetician with over 30 years of experience, former spa owner, and educator/mentor to beauty professionals. She specializes in advanced esthetics education, treatment strategy, and professional development within the beauty industry. Connect with Suzanne: educator@beautycult.ca 📌 If this episode resonates with you, you are encouraged to visit the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) for mental health awareness resources and support: https://cmha.ca ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that educate, inspire, and elevate the beauty industry. Follow Us: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautycultcanada/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautyCultCanada · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauty-cult-canada

    6 min
5
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2 Ratings

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Welcome to Beauty Babble, your go-to podcast for all things aesthetics and spa! Hosted by industry experts, we're here to spill the tea on all the latest trends, game-changing techniques, resources for continued education and must-have products. And let's not forget the best part—exclusive interviews! Hear firsthand from industry pros and entrepreneurs as they share their experiences, tips, and strategies for success. Their wisdom and insights will inspire and motivate you on your own journey. So, whether you're looking for insider secrets, juicy spa treatment insights, or just some good old-fashioned beauty banter, you're in the right place! Have an idea for what we should talk about next? Tell us your thoughts here: https://forms.gle/fZ5ocyGdTxoPVJBz5 Don't forget to subscribe to Beauty Babble! If you like what you hear, rate our show. Your feedback keeps us going and helps us get better at what we do. Hosted by Suzanne Dias, Director of Education and Training at Beauty Cult, and Darine Moukhaiber-Krysko, Communications Strategist. Beauty Babble podcast is brought by Beauty Cult Canada. Please note that while we aim to entertain and educate, the content shared on Beauty Babble is not a substitute for professional advice, so always consult with a qualified expert before trying anything new.