BEAUTY PROFESSIONAL TO ADVOCATE


Equipping Beauty Professionals to Make a Difference
Beauty professionals, from makeup artists and hairstylists to nail technicians and jewelry consultants often form close relationships with their clients. 1 Beauty Not Bruises is a specialized training program designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to recognize potential signs of domestic violence and respond with sensitivity and appropriate resources.

Notice the Signs
As a beauty professional, you're in a unique position of trust. Learn how to gently recognize physical and emotional indicators of possible abuse—from unexplained bruises to withdrawn behavior—without judgment or assumption. Awareness is the first step toward making a difference.

Approach is Key
Approaching the subject of abuse requires empathy, tact, and care. This program teaches you how to create a safe space, start supportive conversations, and express concern without pressuring your client. It’s about planting seeds of safety and letting them know they’re not alone.
Be a Resource Provider
Your role isn’t to fix the situation—but you can be a bridge to help. Learn how to discreetly offer trusted hotlines, shelters, and local support services. Empower your clients with options and information, while maintaining their dignity and confidentiality.

Identify Abuse.
Identify subtle indicators of abuse that clients may unknowingly or unintentionally reveal.
Offer Validation.
Learn how to offer support and validation in a non-judgmental and caring manner.
Offer Resources.
Understand local resources and referral pathways to connect clients with professional help.
Safe Spaces.
Create a safe and supportive environment within your professional practice.
Bringing Awareness to Beauty Professionals to Create Safe Spaces.
JOIN US TODAY!
By participating in Beauty Not Bruises, you can become a crucial link in the chain of support for individuals experiencing abuse, turning your professional interactions into opportunities for hope and healing.