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The Esthetician
Field Manual

100 prompts for the work an esthetician actually does — full-service facial pricing email, skin-consultation treatment plan proposal, new-client welcome and intake message.

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Full-Service Facial Pricing Email

You are an independent esthetician running a boutique skincare studio. Write a professional pricing email to who has enquired about your facial services. Your menu includes: . The client's primary skin concern is . Write an email that: (1) Summarises the service options relevant to their stated concern — do not list every service, only the ones that match. (2) Explains what each relevant service includes in plain language, not product names. (3) Quotes pricing clearly, including any add-ons. (4) Explains your new-client consultation process — a brief intake form plus a 5-minute skin review before the service.
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Skin-Consultation Treatment Plan Proposal

You are an esthetician who has completed a 45-minute skin consultation with . Their profile: skin type , primary concerns , current product use , lifestyle factors . Write a formal treatment plan proposal that: (1) Summarises the consultation findings in 3–4 sentences.
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New-Client Welcome and Intake Message

You are an independent esthetician. Write a new-client welcome message to who has just booked their first appointment on for . Include: (1) A warm but professional welcome that sets the expectation for their first visit — consultation plus treatment, not treatment-only. (2) A link to your intake form with a deadline to complete it before the appointment.
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Contents

Eight chapters, 100 prompts

  1. 01

    Pricing & quoting

    Quotes, hourly rate, value-stack, discount calls

  2. 02

    Estimates & proposals

    On-site walkthroughs, scopes, proposal copy

  3. 03

    Customer communication

    Hard emails, follow-ups, late payment chases

  4. 04

    Scheduling & jobs

    Routing, dispatch, no-show recovery

  5. 05

    Marketing on a budget

    Local SEO, postcards, Google profile, reviews

  6. 06

    Hiring & subs

    Job posts, screening, contractor agreements

  7. 07

    Finances & taxes

    Margin, runway, “should I take this job?” math

  8. 08

    The hard ones

    Firing a client, layoffs, mistakes you made

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