Kimberley Coleman is the owner and operator of the award-winning Lady Lash Studio in Christchurch. Kimberley discusses her journey of building a successful lash salon and how she began with the modest goal of contributing $150 a week to her family's finances. The episode delves into the educational aspect of Lady Lash, which not only teaches lash extensions but also emphasises the importance of being an effective teacher. Highlighting the lack of government regulation in the industry, Kimberley stresses the necessity of insurance for protecting businesses and staff.
The discussion covers practical advice for makeup artists, including the crucial recommendation of using a lash cleanser for lash and eye care to avoid infection. Kimberley also elaborates on her inspiring ‘Let's Go Wahine' mentorship program that combines beauty training with activities such as yoga, surfing, and self-development to boost confidence and make a positive community impact.
Sustainability in the beauty industry is a key topic, with Kimberley sharing insights on eco-friendly products in the lash world and the importance of recycling and reusing.
Speaking from her own experience as a mother and an enthusiast of outdoor sports, she offers advice to other artists on balancing professional hustle with personal life.
Looking to the future, Kimberley expresses her ambition to have the salon operate independently, allowing her to focus on expanding the ‘Let's Go' program nationwide, empowering young women across New Zealand. The episode concludes with a reflection on the supportive nature of New Zealand's beauty industry and the mutual benefit of fostering a supportive community.
(00:01:21) Kimberly Coleman: NZ's Top Lash Salon Winner
(00:03:06) A Decade of Lash Studio Success
(00:08:48) Expert Tips on Lash Extensions
(00:14:00) Balancing Local Preferences and Global Trends
(00:18:07) Challenge of Dealing with Dirty Lashes
(00:21:35) 'Let’s Go Wahine' Mentorship
(00:28:01) Sustainable Practices in Lash Business
(00:32:01) Juggling Business, Roles, and Family
(00:35:41) The Power of Acting on Ideas
(00:38:58) Future Aspirations for the Salon Business
(00:40:12) Empowering Young Women with 'Let's Go Project'
(00:41:54) The Three Final Questions
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