Before going under the knife, try ice sculpting

How this body transformation specialist created a product that will save women’s lives
Before going under the knife, try ice sculpting
Cora Christian (Photo courtesy of Bodying Beauty LLC)

Everyone has parts of their body they’d like to improve. Have you been working hard to keep yourself in shape but get frustrated when you discover unwanted flab you can’t remove? Safe body sculpting procedures have been the new go-to for those who desire to be in the best shape without going under the knife.

The handmade clay body sculpting is a detox product that works through thermogenesis. Heat is generated and melts fat cells as the aesthetician applies pressure in a circular motion to your body to help burn more calories. It is similar to a lymphatic massage when you have actual surgery, but this technique is completely noninvasive.


Before going under the knife, try ice sculpting
Photo courtesy of Bodying Beauty LLC

Cora Christian, founder and CEO of Beyond Beauty, hails from Mississippi, where she runs a successful beauty spa offering sculpting services. She is passionate about making women feel good about their bodies safely, and she is also the first Black woman to manufacture body sculpting ice in the United States. As a body transformation specialist, Christian advocates for noninvasive procedures to boost confidence and provide safe services for the overall wellbeing of women. 

Christian also offers to ship these products to other entrepreneurs and beauty specialists. This product has helped create a handful of six-figure businesses, and we have created two millionaires in LA and Miami. My students tell me that ice has brought more revenue into their businesses. I wanted to do something in my spa to get my clients better results; I wasn’t intended to be a coach but to serve a product that people could use. I decided to share it with different people who wanted in.”


What does a day in the life of an entrepreneur like yourself look like?

Every day, I have to ship my products to over 300 people around the world. I get up and head to the warehouse and I take them to the post office myself [so I can confirm when it was shipped). I work and manage my business with my clients and after that I’m a mom and a wife. Orders are constantly being placed and I’m never on vacation. 

What advice would you give to someone interested in entering the beauty industry?

I would like to tell readers if someone wants to get into this business or any business, to stay focused and don’t lose yourself. You can lose yourself in this beauty industry. You turn around and it may not work for if it wasn’t for you in the first place. Focus on yourself and keep your eyes on your own paper. I focus on me and what I have going on.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Join our Newsletter

Sign up for Rolling Out news straight to your inbox.

Read more about:
Also read