At the start of Sam’s beauty journey, she travelled a lot and worked both in the UK and Australia. She built up lots of experience with brands like Clarins, Aveda, and managed Urban Retreat at Harvey Nichols in Manchester until she was made redundant in 2013.
“I was even head-hunted at one point towards the end but I knew didn’t want to take another management role and this was a turning point for me, instead I decided to go freelance. I started educating for Leighton Denny and the next thing I know he’s sent me off to do the spray tanning for X-Factor, which was very cool, not the most lucrative, but definitely the best experience and great for networking.”
“Having my own salon was my dream though, I had a taste of this covering my friend’s salon for a month when she was off work after an operation. This inspired me to open my own salon in the Greenhouse at MediaCity in 2017. I could see no one else was offering beauty services in the local community and we are quite isolated in MediaCity. It was the ideal place, people could nip out during lunch to get a treatment and be back at their desk with a fresh set of nails or a stress-busting massage.”
“It expanded quickly and I even opened a hair salon (I say this lightly as it was literally the world’s smallest salon!), which was a great concept but difficult to staff, so I decided not to pursue this and just concentrate on my core business which was doing beauty, and doing it really well.”
Sam has since moved to the Blue Tower where she has two rooms with two self-employed therapists and an apprentice working every day except Sunday.
“The business model I have now works really well for all of us because it gives us the greatest flexibility. This also applies to our space too, the ability to scale up or down to match our business growth is really important to me. The best thing about being at MediaCity though is The atmosphere, being close to the water, it is lovely to be able to nip out on a break and grab lunch from a local eatery. The other element is feeling safe – this is especially important for my clients. I also love that they let dogs in most buildings, although we don’t have them in the treatment rooms often!”
As for the future, Sam has her sights set on making her salon more sustainable and getting a Pride MediaCity festival off the ground. Her words of advice to anyone else looking to start their own business:
“Grow organically, rather than having the stress of leasing a big space, start small, it’s important to not feel overwhelmed and look after your mental health.”
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