How did you make the leap from personal experience into a passionate profession? From a young age, I knew what it felt like to be uncomfortable in my own skin.
This sparked my passion for helping others. And because I had a natural interest in skincare, a good friend of mine who was a dermatologist suggested I get a degree in esthetics, which I did. This was unusual at the time, as most estheticians were facialists working in a spa. How did you make the leap from working for others to starting your own business?
I wanted to create something new, where clients could experience cutting-edge medical technologies and advanced facial treatments — a one-stop shop. Not long after we opened, word spread throughout the entertainment industry that we could solve skin issues and be trusted. Within a year, we had a long list of celebrity clients who depended on us. What we were doing caught the attention of the media and my strategies and skin philosophies soon appeared with many major media outlets.
It was an exciting time! I was so nervous…we sold out in 1 hour! As a female pioneer in your industry, what role did mentorship play in your success? Experience the immediate and lasting effects of Kate Somerville skincare: healthy radiance, softer skin, a clearer complexion, and sustained moisturisation.
Shop online at Sephora to take your skincare routine to the next level. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings to resume shopping on Sephora. My Account. Book Beauty Services. Shop Now. This fueled a fierce determination to succeed. While working three jobs to put herself through college, Kate found a mentor Barbara who taught her the value of unconditional support and believing in yourself.
Having a helping hand set Kate on an accelerated path to success. I feel like it's changing. Whether or not people are ready to embrace age as it comes, Somerville encourages everyone to face the facts: Getting older — and looking older — is inevitable for everyone.
But that's not a bad thing, she says, because with age comes knowledge of yourself. Hopefully, we will be walking with our little walkers and our saggy little everything. I always talk to a lot of my clients who are in their 70s… These people have seen so much, they have so much knowledge, and they're so precious.
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