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Experienced Janesce therapists are warmly invited to attend a free half-day mentoring session with Julia O’Gorman, on October 15th in Christchurch. Come and deepen your understanding of treating skin disorders the Janesce way. We’ll provide a morning tea for you to enjoy as you reconnect with fellow Janesce therapists.

Working with skin disorders can be challenging, even for experienced therapists, but it is some of the most rewarding work you can do. This mentoring session and morning tea will be held in Christchurch (venue to be advised). This session will deepen your understanding and re-ignite your passion for healing skin disorders and transforming lives.  ~ Janine Tait

MEET JULIA O’GORMAN

Julia O’Gorman has over three decades of beauty therapy experience and has worked with Janesce for the last 12 years. She has mentored clients through some remarkable skin transformations and during this session she will share her wisdom and learnings with you.

SESSION MATERIAL

Healing Skin Disorders
1. How treating clients with skin disorders can be transformational for your business.
2. How to trouble-shoot and overcome road-blocks when treating skin disorders.
3. How to motivate and inspire your client through a change process.

Janesce Naturopathic Product Knowledge

Case Studies

Q&A | An opportunity to review your client challenges

BOOK NOW

Please email Jenny Barrow to secure your spot.  Spaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.  When you book please provide your name and your clinic name. If you would like the opportunity to discuss a current skin disorder client case with the group, please send a photograph and paragraph about their situation to Jenny.

When: Monday 15th October, 9.00am – 1.00pm 
Where:  
Ecovilla, 251 Hereford Street, Christchurch
Who: Janesce Therapists who are already working with skin disorders or are interested in starting.
Cost: Free (Morning tea is provided)

  • August 8, 2018

New Janesce therapists are warmly invited to attend a free mentoring session with Simone Rose on Monday, September 24th  in Greerton, Tauranga.

As you know, the Janesce way of working is multi-dimensional. It can take time to learn how to bring together the various elements of botanical skincare, skin nutrition, and lifestyle changes into your consultations with your clients. I want to support you in your ongoing journey by connecting you with experienced Janesce therapists who can share the wisdom of their journey with you. ~ Janine Tait

MEET SIMONE ROSE

Simone Rose has over a decade of experience with Janesce and really walks the walk when it comes to holistic skincare. She has mentored clients through some remarkable skin transformations and during this session she will share some client consultation tips which will help you to grow in confidence in your work with your clients.

SESSION MATERIAL

What Makes Janesce Therapists Special?

The Art of Consultation
1. How to gain your client’s trust with one visit.
2. How to educate your client using simple, effective illustrations.
3. How to link education with sales.

Janesce Product Knowledge

Case Studies

Q&A

BOOK NOW

Please email Jenny Barrow to secure your spot.  Spaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.  When you book please provide your name, your clinic and one question you currently have about working the Janesce way.

When: Monday 24th September, 10am-1.45pm (lunch included)
Where: 
Janesce Training Rooms inside Lox Holistic Beauty, 1275 Cameron Road, Greerton, Tauranga
Who: Janesce Therapists who have had less than two years’ experience working with Janesce.

  • August 8, 2018

New Janesce therapists are warmly invited to attend a free mentoring session with Simone Rose on Monday, May 7th  in Birkenhead, Auckland. 

As you know, the Janesce way of working is multi-dimensional. It can take time to learn how to bring together the various elements of botanical skincare, skin nutrition, and lifestyle changes into your consultations with your clients. I want to support you in your ongoing journey by connecting you with experienced Janesce therapists who can share the wisdom of their journey with you. ~ Janine Tait

MEET SIMONE ROSE

Simone Rose has over a decade of experience with Janesce and really walks the walk when it comes to holistic skincare. She has mentored clients through some remarkable skin transformations and during this session she will share some client consultation tips which will help you to grow in confidence in your work with your clients.

SESSION MATERIAL

What Makes Janesce Therapists Special?

The Art of Consultation
1. How to gain your client’s trust with one visit.
2. How to educate your client using simple, effective illustrations.
3. How to link education with sales.

Janesce Product Knowledge

Case Studies

Q&A

BOOK NOW

Please email Jenny Barrow to secure your spot.  Spaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.  When you book please provide your name, your clinic and one question you currently have about working the Janesce way.

When: Monday 7th May, 10am-1pm
Where: 
Birkenhead (Venue to be advised)
Who: Janesce Therapists who have had less than two years’ experience working with Janesce.

  • April 9, 2018

We were delighted to hear that Sonya Hemopo, a valued member of the Janesce and Bestow community, took home the award of Beauty Therapy Student of the Year at the New Zealand Beauty Association Red Carpet awards dinner last weekend.

Sonya flourished as a beauty therapy student at Rotorua’s Toi Ohomai campus. Her hard work, natural talent and capacity to learn was recognised by her tutors, who gave her glowing endorsements. However, it was her bespoke approach to beauty therapy that really helped Sonya stand out at the awards night.

Since completing her studies, Sonya has focused on establishing her new Taupo-based clinic, SMK Bespoke Facials & Grooming Room, where she embraces the Slow Beauty movement. We got a chance to catch up with Sonya to find out what is next for this dedicated therapist.

Sonya, congratulations on winning Student of the Year! Can you tell us about your studies?

I completed my Diploma in Spa and Beauty at the end of 2016 after two years of study. In my final year of study, I was awarded student therapist for the Bay of Plenty area. This experience, along with support from my tutors, encouraged me to enter the Beauty Association Awards.

What did the application process involve?

It consisted of endorsements from tutors along with a mission statement about my future plans in the beauty therapy industry and case studies demonstrating my practice with clients.

I learnt a lot about myself as a beauty therapist as I went through this application process. Looking back, I could see how much I learnt and accomplished during my studies. As I wrote my case studies everything just flowed naturally which really drove home how my new knowledge had become second nature.

Can you walk us through the awards evening?

It was spectacular. They had a red carpet rolled out which was slightly terrifying! The venue at Te Papa was glamourous and the music was lovely. Photographers floated around, champagne flowed, wait staff were continuously hovering with nibbles. The food was delicious and first class. It was a Black-Tie occasion so everyone looked amazing.

The Student of the Year award was first, which made the evening nice and easy for me. My tutors surprised me and flew down to be at the event and it was such a nice treat to be sitting among them. The awards evening is great for therapists and for the beauty therapy industry.

 

What did the judges say about why they chose you as the winner?

They said that my case studies were very detailed and comprehensive, but they really stood out because I had not presented the norm – the masks I use are tailored specifically to my clients. I always have a detailed thought process behind my selections and the outcome I expect to see on my client’s skin reflects this. They said they could tell that a lot of work had gone into my case studies and they believe I will be a good role model within the industry.

How did it feel to be recognised in front of your peers?

It was amazing and surreal. I had put a lot of hard work into my case studies and took my work very seriously. I heard them read out my first name and I was surprised but prepared to hear somebody else’s last name. I sat there stunned for a minute until my tutors and my husband confirmed that I had won. I was ecstatic and realised in that moment how badly I had wanted this award – it represents everything that I have done over my years as a student.

How did you first hear about Janesce Skincare?

During my studies, I followed a lot of therapists and skincare brands on Facebook. I researched their products and read their origin stories. One of the companies that stood out to me was Janesce. I loved their philosophy as it aligned with my values and with the holistic direction I wanted to take within the industry.

Tell us about building a new business around the Janesce and Bestow brands.

I decided to create my own business centred around the organic, plant-based skincare products that Janesce offers. From there, I also learnt about Bestow Beauty which is a great accompaniment to Janesce and I love being able to offer my clients an internal solution. Having both allows me to work effectively and naturally both topically and internally.

Can you describe your experience training with Janesce?

It was intense. There is a lot to remember about the benefits of all the different plants that are used in their skincare range. I learnt a lot and will continue to deepen my understanding of these potent products. There’s a lot to take in and I find it easier to remember just one or two benefits that each product offers my clients and gradually build upon this knowledge as my relationship with Janesce grows. I absolutely love the Janesce facials!

What do you enjoy about Bestow University?

I love watching the videos, they are really informative, interesting and easy to understand. When I get a Smart TV at my clinic, I will have clips from Bestow University playing to teach my clients and also help me learn and remember more as well.

What drew you to the Slow Beauty movement?

I have always been a big believer that your skin is a reflection of your lifestyle. Yes, your genetics play a role, but a healthy lifestyle is so important. I have named my clinic SMK Bespoke Facials & Grooming Room because I believe skin therapy involves a growth mind-set reinforced through empowering people with knowledge. SMK stands for those key words: Skin, Mindset, Knowledge. My clinic is based on the philosophy of preserving the integrity of the epidermis. I carry only natural organic plant-based products and focus on wellbeing.

What is your vision for SMK Bespoke?

At this stage, I am focused on building my brand. My aim to become recognised as a reputable beauty skin clinic for all skin types where both sexes can feel welcomed and enjoy a lovely treatment. To bring this year to an end, I am working with a marketing manager to drive SMK Bespoke forward and building up my clientele.

How will you use your influence as the Student of the Year winner?

As the Student of the Year winner, I have a couple of opportunities to take advantage of and look forward to doing so early next year. As a member of the beauty association, I encourage any future therapists or students to stick to their dreams, work hard to accomplish their goals and take it one day at a time. Have a vision, set your goals and work towards them.

  • October 11, 2017

The Janesce and Bestow community beams with pride when one of our own gets recognised for outstanding work. We were thrilled last month when Slow Beauty enthusiast, Jemma Moran, took home the Beauty Therapist of the Year award at the New Zealand Beauty Association Red Carpet awards.

After years of working in skincare clinics overseas, Jemma returned home to Dunedin in 2011, husband and baby girl in tow. She set up a home-based clinic, Skin Health Studio, and is quickly becoming a sought-after beauty therapist for her specialised work with skin disorders.

Applying for – and winning – Therapist of the Year has meant so much to Jemma, who applies her dermo-nutrition knowledge to a wide range of clients. We got in touch with Jemma to hear about how it felt to be the night’s big winner.

A Little Background on Jemma

Jemma has always enjoyed the challenge that comes with healing disordered skin. She pursued this passion in the UK where her mentor, Donna Glazer, taught her about the connection between nutrition and skin health. Back in New Zealand, Jemma built upon this foundation by training with Janine Tait, who deepened her understand of working from within to get to the root of the problem.

Jemma was still a ‘machinery type’ therapist before meeting Janine, but once she discovered Janesce and Bestow she became an official Slow Beauty convert.

Entering New Zealand Beauty Therapist of the Year Awards

With her clinic still growing, Jemma knew that winning the title of Beauty Therapist of the Year would give her exposure within the local community and help build up her reputation. But she was also motivated by the desire to shine the spotlight on correcting skin disorders – an area that she feels gets overshadowed by more mainstream beauty practices.

“I am passionate about corrective skin work,” Jemma explains, “and I want people who are suffering to know where to turn.”

Jemma’s Exceptional Case Studies

A prominent part of her application, Jemma’s three distinct case studies caught the judges’ attention. She described her treatment of a twelve-year-old boy suffering from eczema; a seventeen-year-old girl with severe acne; and a thirty-five-year-old woman plagued with post-trauma pigmentation, sun damage and a hormonal pigmentation called chloasma. Not your average trio of beauty clients, these diverse examples demonstrated Jemma’s ability to holistically heal skin across age groups and genders, helping her bring home the evening’s most prestigious award.

A Lesson in Confidence

Applying for this award gave Jemma an opportunity to reflect on her decade-and-a-half of work experience – her challenges, success stories and personal style – and come to an important realisation: “I actually know what I am talking about!”

The application process alone instilled a newfound confidence in herself – and that was before she even won!

Jemma is an upfront and direct therapist, two cornerstone traits that she came to realise are vital for getting results. By being direct, Jemma’s clients understand the commitment needed to sustain dietary and lifestyle changes alongside a new skincare routine. She likens her treatments to a prescription: she is not meeting a sales quota, but rather is diagnosing skin and prescribing effective, individualised treatment.

A Holistic Focus Using Dermo-Nutrition

Jemma’s deep understanding and use of dermo-nutrition impressed the judges. As a Slow Beauty advocate, Jemma works holistically and appreciates that treating disordered skin requires a topical-meets-internal approach. Jemma credits Bestow Beauty with playing a big role in her practice and, notably, all three of her case study clients benefited from the skin-strengthening nutrients in the Bestow internals range.

Jemma also swears by Janesce skincare: for severely problematic skin conditions, such as acute acne and eczema, there’s nothing better than Janesce’s organic, plant-based products to heal and repair the skin.

A Magical Evening

In speaking about the New Zealand Beauty Association Red Carpet awards, Jemma recounts a magical evening: “everyone was dressed to the nines, we got to walk on the Red Carpet, it was very special. The award means so much to me – treating skin is my life.”

As a working woman running her own clinic as well as a household with a husband and two little kids, Jemma’s life is certainly busy. To get recognised by her industry was a reminder that all her hard work is worthwhile. In fact, winning Beauty Therapist of the Year has given Jemma a boost to continue to push her own boundaries and further her business and career.

That Winning Feeling

Just being nominated is exciting enough, so how does it feel to be the night’s big winner? Jemma explains: “my heart was jumping out of my chest!” Friends and family joined her at the awards night and she admits to feeling nervous about letting them down. When her name was called out, she was overwhelmed with emotion and rendered nearly speechless.

Using Her Influence Within the Beauty Therapy Community

Jemma wants to use her new title of Beauty Therapist of the Year to educate clients, helping them learn to look after their skin. She wants to challenge people’s perceptions of the beauty therapy industry and teach them that whether you are young or old, male or female, beauty therapists are there to help, repair and nurture. Jemma is optimistic that her win will help people embrace the Slow Beauty movement and seek out therapists dedicated to taking care of the skin holistically.

  • October 11, 2017