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The Well 52: Sylvia Brownlee

The Well 52: Sylvia Brownlee

Sylvia Brownlee, Founder & CEO

 

Tell Us a Little Bit about Yourself...
Even as a child growing up in Cincinnati, I always had dreams of influencing the beauty industry. So it was no surprise when I went to cosmetology school right after highschool, and quickly started a career at a high-profile salon. My natural ability to connect with clients made me a rising talent, and over the next 10 years I would transition into salon management before ultimately becoming the Director of Education at a renowned skin care institution. It was there that I discovered my passion for enhancing the lives of those who suffer from acne & hyperpigmentation. In 2015 I opened my studio where I treat clients with my custom skincare line and create treatment plans according to the clients concern. I love sharing my trusted expertise so women can have the confidence they deserve.


What is the most important thing you do for your wellness?
One of the most important things I do for my wellness is doing what makes me happy, this is most important for my physical and mental well being. This can change from week to week, It may be spending time with family, getting a massage, or even working on a vision board. It all depends on where I am in my life at the time.


What is one piece of advice you'd give to others?
Embrace the journey on your road to success, There will be ups and downs which is a natural part of growth however its important to view everything as a learning experience. Take the risk and stay resilient.


What is one quote/mantra you live by?
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill


Brag on yourself- what is something you are REALLY proud of?
I get to do what I love everyday and help women increase their self esteem and confidence, this is the highest compliment that these women trust me!

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