Carly Stewart, Founder Carly Skin Specialist

Business Gateway ensures successful start for skin specialist  

A BEAUTY business has successfully launched and moved into new premises after Business Gateway provided advice about funding, which saw ...

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A BEAUTY business has successfully launched and moved into new premises after Business Gateway provided advice about funding, which saw the business access grants worth £3,500. 

Carly, an award-winning aesthetic practitioner, provides skin consultations and offers services such as medical micro needling, medical branded skincare, chemical peels, skin pen precision, dermapen, extraction, dermaplaning and facial waxing, as well as a variety of beauty treatments. 

Carly is an experienced beautician with a diverse background in aesthetic clinics, private medical and spa beauty therapy. Awarded Practitioner of Hair and Beauty in 2019, Carly later found herself unemployed and on Universal Credit due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Determined to succeed, she approached Business Gateway for advice on how to start up her own business, Carly Skin Specialist. 

With help from Business Gateway, Carly secured the New Enterprise Allowance grant, which helped her to buy the appropriate commercial equipment for the services on offer. Additionally, Business Gateway worked with Carly to secure a grant worth £2,500 through the Parental Employability Support delivered by Aberdeen City Council. This funding helped Carly receive training, facilitate her to move into new premises at a medical aesthetics clinic and enable her to purchase the equipment required to carry out her treatments. 

Carly also received regular 1:1 guidance from her dedicated business adviser as part of Business Gateway’s start-up services.  

Carly Stewart, Founder, Carly Skin Specialist said: “When the pandemic hit, I decided to take matters into my own hands and set up my own business and I approached Business Gateway for advice about starting up on my own. 

“My adviser Gillian was brilliant, and helped me throughout the whole process, from advising me on how to plan and prepare to start my business, to supporting me with funding opportunities.” 

Gillian Macdonald, Adviser, Business Gateway said: “Carly has worked incredibly hard to get to where she is, from being unemployed to launching a business in the height of the pandemic. It is fantastic to see how well Carly is doing and to have been able to support her through the process of starting up.”  

To find out how Business Gateway can help your business, visit: www.bgateway.com.     

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