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True Facials Scripts

“I’ll book your next facial in 4 weeks — that’s the ideal cycle for your skin type. Any questions before you go?”

Do I need permission to write a script inspired by true events?

I’ll assume you mean "True Facials" as a brand/service offering guided facial treatments and want a dynamic study (curriculum + materials) to learn, practice, and evaluate scripts used by estheticians/clients for those facial treatments. If you meant something else, say so.

mock_ground_truth = 'verts': [ [0.0, 1.0, 0.5], # Vertex 0 (Brow) [0.5, 0.5, 0.5], # Vertex 1 (Cheek) [0.0, 0.0, 0.5] # Vertex 2 (Chin) ] true facials scripts

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This is the heart of the relaxation phase. Use techniques like pressure point massage or gentle effleurage to boost circulation and collagen.

"Hi [Name], it’s so good to see you. Before we head back, I’d love to know: what is the one thing about your skin right now that’s making you the happiest, and what’s the one thing you’d love for us to change today?" “I’ll book your next facial in 4 weeks

"Now we are applying a gentle enzyme exfoliation to dissolve dead skin cells. I am going to turn on our warm steam now. It will open up your pores and prep your skin for extractions. Let me know if the temperature feels perfect for you." The Extraction Process (Comfort Management)

Using —authentic, structured dialogues—allows you to maintain professionalism, build trust, and increase your retail sales without ever sounding like a pushy salesperson. 1. The Welcome: Setting the Intentional Tone

"Your skin took to that Vitamin C serum beautifully today—it really drank it up. To keep this glow through the weekend, I’d love for you to use [Product Name] every morning. I’ve set a bottle aside for you at the front. Shall I show you how to layer it into your current routine?" If you meant something else, say so

For a truly "true" and authentic feel, scripts should never sound rigid. Use these phrases to guide natural conversations.

"Great! While I have you, can I ask you two quick questions about your skin—is it more on the normal/dry side or combination/oily, and is your tone ivory, beige, or bronze? ... And if I could wave a magic wand, what is the one thing you'd most like to improve about your skin?"