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She Sold Botox in Beverly Hills. Now She's Changing the Industry's Face

Nicci Levy wanted to create a better experience for women who got medical skincare treatments. Three years later, Alchemy 43 has locations on both coasts.
Source: Courtesy of Alchemy 43
Courtesy of Alchemy 43

Nicci Levy knew that women are willing to pay to look their best. She was a sales rep in Beverly Hills, after all -- and business was booming. But then she spotted a bigger . “People were spending thousands of dollars on these injections, but the experience was like they’re paying for. But … how could she build it? It would take her years -- but in 2016, she finally opened the doors to what she calls her “aesthetics bar,” named Alchemy 43, in Beverly Hills. With  backing, she’s since opened three more Los Angeles locations and one in New York. Here’s how. 

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