Dec. 18, 2025

Cindy Tusa- Entrepreneur, licensed esthetician, wellness advocate

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Cindy Tusa- Entrepreneur, licensed esthetician, wellness advocate

Cindy Tusa is a licensed esthetician, educator, former nurse, and founder of The White Magnolia Advanced Skincare Institute, where science meets soul and estheticians are trained to think deeper. With years of experience in the skincare industry, Cindy recognized that most skin issues are rarely just skin-deep—they often reflect inflammation, stress, gut health, and mindset. This insight inspired her to create The Integrative Esthetician, an advanced training program that blends biology, neuroscience, and energy awareness with practical, real-world esthetics education.

Known for her straight-shooting, compassionate teaching style—tempered with dry humor—Cindy empowers estheticians to move beyond quick fixes and truly understand what’s happening beneath the surface: inside the body, the brain, and the belief system. She is passionate about exploring the intersections of health, beauty, and human potential, helping professionals cultivate confidence, clarity, and thriving careers.

Cindy frequently speaks on topics such as:

  • Transitioning out of mainstream esthetics and finding a deeper purpose in the industry

  • The lost art of critical thinking in skincare and society at large

  • Functional medicine as a path to true healing

  • The essential role of client consultation in successful esthetics practices

  • “It’s About the Skin, But It’s Not About the Skin”—how skin conditions reflect internal imbalance

  • The Four Root Causes of Skin Dysfunction: inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, gut dysbiosis, and mitochondrial dysfunction

  • How subconscious beliefs and emotional wounds (“wound expressions”) manifest on the skin

  • Quantum biology and its connection to skin health

  • The real reasons personal care providers—nurses, estheticians, massage therapists, physicians, hairstylists, and others—experience burnout

  • Ethics in esthetics and esthetics education

Chapters

00:00 - Skin Care Expert Cindy Touchet on Her Skin

01:55 - Teaching esthetician as a side hustle

03:16 - The Importance of Cosmetic Licensing

10:33 - Physical and Non-Physical Health

12:16 - Can You Tell How stressed a Closer Person is?

15:43 - What kind of teachings do you teach your students?

17:53 - Waxing Professional on Race and Sexual orientation

22:32 - Confirmatory Mental Health: Red flags

29:01 - Ways of healing your body with functional medicine

36:52 - Where Can People Find a Skin Doctor?

38:42 - Cindy Touchett on Inking Hair

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Entrepreneur, licensed esthetician, wellness advocate

Cindy Tusa is a licensed esthetician, educator, former nurse, and founder of The White Magnolia Advanced Skincare Institute, where science meets soul and estheticians are trained to think deeper. With years of experience in the skincare industry, Cindy recognized that most skin issues are rarely just skin-deep—they often reflect inflammation, stress, gut health, and mindset. This insight inspired her to create The Integrative Esthetician, an advanced training program that blends biology, neuroscience, and energy awareness with practical, real-world esthetics education.

Known for her straight-shooting, compassionate teaching style—tempered with dry humor—Cindy empowers estheticians to move beyond quick fixes and truly understand what’s happening beneath the surface: inside the body, the brain, and the belief system. She is passionate about exploring the intersections of health, beauty, and human potential, helping professionals cultivate confidence, clarity, and thriving careers.

Cindy frequently speaks on topics such as:

Transitioning out of mainstream esthetics and finding a deeper purpose in the industry

The lost art of critical thinking in skincare and society at large

Functional medicine as a path to true healing

The essential role of client consultation in successful esthetics practices

“It’s About the Skin, But It’s Not About the Skin”—how skin conditions reflect internal imbalance

The Four Root Causes of Skin Dysfunction: inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, gut dysbiosis, and mitochondrial dysfuncti… Read More