How A London Mother Found A Gap In The Beauty Industry

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How a London mother found a gap in the beauty industry:

When Sue Carroll's teenage son started to suffer from acne - instead of making a trip to Boots, Carroll founded a new business.sensitive issues for all ages could be treated, but also where the coolest brands could be found and workshops covering all the latest trends and styles could be conducted! a salon or medispa already available where her teenagers could go and learn to look after their skin, Carroll created one herself.

Young LDN is also a space that offers beauty treatments as opposed to aesthetic treatments - it is a one-stop-shop. We do nails, eyebrows, eyelashes, makeup - anything that you can think of. We are like a large department store in a little space - everything can happen under one roof with no need to travel.Everyone who enters through the doors is treated as a special guest.

People are investing more and more in skin care - would you agree and what do you think accounts for this? The honest answer is no. I did not have a mentor, but I had fantastic support from my family. I think my templates were other businesses that did not match what I wanted. Wherever I went, I always thought about what could be improved. We have really tried to be the best in service and experience.The range of products we use and sell at Young LDN is extensive, covering all skin types and conditions and price ranges.

 

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