🚨 Hệ thống thẩm mỹ Mailisa tạm ngừng hoạt động, nhiều khách hàng lo lắng về quyền lợi của mình. Để bảo vệ mình:

1️⃣ Kiểm tra hợp đồng, điều khoản hủy dịch vụ.
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3️⃣ Lưu giữ biên lai, tin nhắn, chứng cứ giao dịch.
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**📢 Chủ thẩm mỹ viện Mailisa chi 20 tỷ đồng/tháng để "đánh bóng" sản phẩm**

Vợ chồng bà Phan Thị Mai, chủ thẩm mỹ viện Mailisa, chi khoảng **20 tỷ đồng mỗi tháng** cho quảng cáo trên mạng xã hội, đồng thời xây dựng hình ảnh doanh nhân thành đạt và tích cực làm từ thiện.

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Hệ thống thẩm mỹ viện Mailisa thông báo tạm ngừng hoạt động từ ngày 28/11, gửi lời xin lỗi đến khách hàng. Nguyên nhân và thời gian hoạt động trở lại chưa được công bố.

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Hệ thống thẩm mỹ viện Mailisa thông báo tạm ngừng hoạt động

Hệ thống thẩm mỹ viện Mailisa vừa phát đi thông báo tạm ngừng hoạt động từ ngày 28/11, đồng thời gửi lời xin lỗi đến khách hàng.

Báo điện tử VTC News

Chị Nguyễn Thị Thanh, chủ nhân Thẩm mỹ viện Mailisa, nổi bật với cuộc sống xa hoa nhưng luôn tích cực làm từ thiện. Dưới thương hiệu Mailisa với 17 chi nhánh khắp Việt Nam, đã phục vụ hơn 16 triệu khách hàng, chị không chỉ thành công trong kinh doanh mà còn được biết đến với tấm lòng nhân ái, thường xuyên hỗ trợ người kém may mắn.

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#BeautyIndustry #fascism #books

"Lipstick, manicures ... and fascism: the ugliness behind the $450bn beauty industry

In their new book *The House of Beauty*, beauty writer Arabelle Sicardi examines the good, the bad and the ugly of the lucrative industry.

The very first sentence of Arabelle Sicardi’s book, The House of Beauty, reads: 'When I tell you that beauty is a monster, I need you to know it is my favorite kind.'

Sicardi, who splits their time between New York City and Los Angeles, has a love/hate relationship with the beauty industry. A writer and consultant working in beauty and tech, their projects include a beauty newsletter, a creative collective called Perfumed Pages and a non-profit arts project called the Museum of Nails Foundation. In their new book, they examine the impact of the $450bn beauty industry – the pretty and the very ugly.

Sicardi has written about beauty as 'a terrorizing force' for their whole career, including a stint as a beauty editor at BuzzFeed, which proved a spiky learning experience. 'I wrote a story critical of an advertising campaign and then got flak for it,' they recall. 'I decided to leave because I didn’t want to deal with the politics and the insincerity of being told I can do something, but then having my work deleted. That type of situation still happens very regularly to writers for publications to this day,' they said.

(. . .)

The very first sentence of Arabelle Sicardi’s book, The House of Beauty, reads: 'When I tell you that beauty is a monster, I need you to know it is my favorite kind.'

Sicardi, who splits their time between New York City and Los Angeles, has a love/hate relationship with the beauty industry. A writer and consultant working in beauty and tech, their projects include a beauty newsletter, a creative collective called Perfumed Pages and a non-profit arts project called the Museum of Nails Foundation. In their new book, they examine the impact of the $450bn beauty industry – the pretty and the very ugly.

Sicardi has written about beauty as 'a terrorizing force' for their whole career, including a stint as a beauty editor at BuzzFeed, which proved a spiky learning experience. 'I wrote a story critical of an advertising campaign and then got flak for it,' they recall. 'I decided to leave because I didn’t want to deal with the politics and the insincerity of being told I can do something, but then having my work deleted. That type of situation still happens very regularly to writers for publications to this day,' they said.

In an era of unrealistic beauty standards, such ambivalence needs little explanation. But Sicardi interweaves deeper strands: the beauty industry’s relationship to the climate crisis, the markup on basic goods like shampoo in US prisons and how the history of nail salons in the US relates to the Vietnam war.

(. . .)

I spoke to Sicardi about the beauty industry’s hideous parts: exploitative work conditions, overconsumption and Coco Chanel’s links to fascism. Our conversation was edited for length and clarity."

https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2025/nov/07/beauty-industry-arabelle-sicardi-book

Lipstick, manicures ... and fascism: the ugliness behind the $450bn beauty industry

In their new book The House of Beauty, beauty writer Arabelle Sicardi examines the good, the bad and the ugly of the lucrative industry

The Guardian

Why Hairstylists, Barbers, and Beauty Professionals Are Essential to the Community—and How They Can Elevate Their Businesses

Why They Are Essential

Community Anchors & Trusted Advisors

Hairstylists and barbers are more than service providers—they are trusted confidants. For many, the salon or barbershop is a safe space for open conversation, cultural exchange, and emotional release. These professionals often serve as informal therapists, mentors, and life coaches to their clients.

Cultural Preservation & Expression

In the Black community especially, hair is deeply rooted in history, identity, and culture. Stylists help preserve and celebrate that heritage through their craft. Barbershops and salons are cultural hubs where trends are born, stories are shared, and community ties are strengthened.

Economic Impact

Beauty professionals fuel local economies by running small businesses, creating jobs, and supporting adjacent industries such as fashion, photography, wellness, and cosmetics. Many stylists and barbers are entrepreneurs, and their success uplifts entire neighborhoods.

Boosting Confidence & Mental Health

A fresh cut, a flawless new hairstyle, or a new color can transform how someone feels about themselves. Beauty professionals play a direct role in improving self-esteem, which is deeply connected to mental well-being.

How They Can Elevate Their Businesses

Embrace Digital Marketing

A strong online presence is non-negotiable. Using platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to showcase work, share tutorials, and engage with audiences can lead to increased visibility and new clients. Consider starting a content calendar, filming client transformations, and using trending sounds or hashtags.

Professional Branding

Invest in your brand: create a logo, cohesive color palette, and professional photos. A well-branded beauty professional stands out in a crowded industry and appears more credible. Build a clean website that includes services, pricing, testimonials, and booking options.

Retail & Product Diversification

Don’t just style—sell. Offering branded hair care products, edge control, oils, bonnets, or apparel can create passive income. You can also offer digital products like eBooks or virtual classes on hair maintenance or business tips for fellow professionals.

Continuous Education

Stay sharp by learning new techniques, attending trade shows, or taking certification courses in extensions, coloring, skincare, or barbering. The industry is constantly evolving, and those who evolve with it stand out.

Collaborate & Cross-Promote

Partner with photographers, makeup artists, clothing boutiques, or event planners. Cross-promotion expands your reach and introduces you to new audiences. You can also host beauty pop-ups or “Salon Conversations” to engage the community and showcase your expertise.

oin Directories & Magazines

Get listed in beauty directories like Head2Toe Magazine’s Beauty Business & Beyond Professionals Directory to increase exposure. Being featured in industry publications builds credibility and attracts both clients and professional opportunities.

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