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  • Serve, Don't Sell: Restoring Integrity in Aesthetics
    2025/10/10

    Fatu, founder of Fatu Aesthetics Academy and the Treat Different Movement, speaks candidly about the industry's drift from patient-centered artistry to performance-driven sales. She urges a return to truth, safety, and service over hashtags and quotas.

    She shares three integrity codes—lead with listening, educate don’t convince, and protect your energy—as practical reminders to rebuild practices around purpose, not pressure.

    If this resonates, Fatu is opening limited coaching spots for providers ready to rebuild from peace and purpose. DM the word TRUTH on Instagram or Facebook to connect.

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    11 分
  • Why Feeling Low Is Sometimes A Gift
    2025/10/03

    In this candid episode, Fatou shares a personal journey of coming back from Senegal and hitting a low, detox-like season. She explains how the heaviness signaled the ending of an old self and the beginning of a new one.

    Fatou offers simple daily practices—prayer, breathwork, affirmations, and gratitude—to help navigate the in-between and reminds listeners that this painful period is cleansing, not a failure, and a preparation for rebirth.

    🔗 Connect with me:

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    14 分
  • Beyond the Needle: Mental Health in Aesthetics and Beyond
    2025/05/16

    Welcome to another powerful episode of The Treat Different Podcast with your host, Fatou Diouf—Aesthetic Nurse, Educator, and Founder of the Treat Different movement. In this heartfelt episode, we honor Mental Health Awareness Month with a conversation that goes far beyond the surface.

    Fatou sits down with Grace Carlisle, a Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who beautifully merges inner healing with outer beauty. Together, they explore the silent emotional battles often hidden behind flawless skin and perfect selfies—from high-functioning anxiety to the pressure of always appearing “together” in the beauty industry.

    This episode is a raw, honest reflection on what it means to be well—not just in skin, but in soul.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • How social media quietly shapes self-esteem and emotional fatigue
    • The truth about high-functioning depression and anxiety in high-achieving women
    • What happens when beauty becomes a mask for emotional wounds
    • Choosing relationships that support your peace and self-worth
    • Setting digital boundaries to protect your mental health
    • Why mental wellness should be part of every aesthetic conversation
    • How providers can become emotionally safe spaces for their clients

    This is your reminder: Beauty is not just what’s on your face—it’s what you’re carrying in your mind and spirit.

    Follow, Learn, and Join the Movement:

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    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@fatouaesthetics?si=TwwUxE7GUw-4mik7

    Podcast: Treat Different on all platforms

    Website: www.fatouaesthetics.com

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    If this conversation moved you, please share it and leave a review, it helps us amplify these much-needed stories and start new ones.

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    51 分
  • Why Glass Skin Isn’t The Goal For Melanin
    2025/05/15
    In this powerful solo episode of the Treat Different podcast, Fatou challenges the beauty industry’s obsession with “glass skin” and reveals why this trend can be harmful for Black women. While glossy, poreless skin may be marketed as the ultimate skincare achievement, it often comes at the cost of barrier health, inflammation, and long-term damage—especially on melanated skin. Instead of striving for an unrealistic beauty ideal, Fatou introduces a new framework: The Melanin Glow Standard—a skin health philosophy rooted in hydration, strength, radiance, and protection. In this episode, we cover: – What the “glass skin” trend really is and where it came from – Why these trends often ignore the needs of Black skin – The dangers of over-exfoliation and harsh products on melanin-rich skin – How to protect your skin barrier and prevent hyperpigmentation – The rise of the Treat Different movement and why it’s a call to redefine beauty on our terms This episode is a must-listen if: – You’ve felt unseen or unsafe in mainstream skincare spaces – You’re tired of chasing unrealistic beauty trends that weren’t made for you – You want a skincare philosophy that honors your melanin, not erases it Mentioned in this episode: – The Melanin Glow Standard – Barrier repair over exfoliation – How to choose products that align with Black skin needs – Fatou’s personal journey with rejecting harmful beauty standards Connect with Fatou: ▶️ Website: https://www.fatouaesthetics.com ▶️ Instagram: @fatou_aesthetics ▶️ Facebook Page: Fatou Aesthetics ▶️ Facebook Personal: Fatou Diouf ▶️ Twitter: @FatouAesthetics ▶️ LinkedIn: FatouAesthetics ▶️ WhatsApp: +1 (614) 420-0014 Join the Movement. Redefine the Glow. Treat Different.
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    12 分