Quick Question

Tiffany Salmon on her unique approach to beauty, business, and family.

Here, Tiffany Salmon shares her approach to beauty and business.

All while running another two, too.

How This British Beauty Brand Founder Is Doing It All

And beauty just to happens to be the family business.

Salmon cut her teeth at cosmetic brand Amelia Knight over the past 15 years.

Adding to her budding beauty empire areGlow HubandSoak Sunday.

Soak Sunday is a true product of 2020, providing peace and quiet amid the uncertainty and storm.

Here Salmon discusses the highs and lows of running her own businesses, and how she stays motivated.

You run three businesses.

How do you do it and what does an average day look like?

Im a a single mum of two, so lifes really busy.

That cant be easy.

What would you say are your biggest challenges?

I mean, it isalla challenge.

Product development is what I live and breathe, but I still struggle with imposter syndrome at times.

Skincare is such a competitive market and its hard to make yourself seen and heard at times.

So how do you stay motivated?

I am so lucky to be able to work with my family.

They are great motivators and are always there for me.

What is your favourite part of your job?

I do also love going straight into the lab, talking to the team and throwing ideas about.

Then in a couple of days, I’ve got a sample on my desk.

Its my dream job, and being able to do this makes me very lucky.

Whats the worst piece of advice youve ever received?

Ive definitely been advised against my gut instinct before and learned to choose who to take advice from.

I think you know when you have a good piece of advice because it resonates with you.

And the best advice?

Never be afraid to ask questions because you’re scared to look silly.

How do you learn otherwise?

What would you say to someone looking to start out in skincare?

you oughta be really passionate about it and willing to work super super hard.

Dont be put off by rejection, either.

You only need that one win to make a snowball turn into something brilliant.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

This article was originally published onApril 24, 2022