A CAERPHILLY mum is celebrating her beauty business’ success.
Rachel Kingscote gave up her job to go self-employed in 2016, hoping that she could help others.
Mrs Kingscote wanted to help others gain self-acceptance – something she has been working on since being diagnosed with body dysmorphia.
“I suffer with body dysmorphia and have done since I was a pre-teen,” she said. “I knew that if I was struggling with self-perception, the chances that I was struggling alone were slim to none.
“So I considered the option of helping other men and women attempt to gain some form of self-acceptance through means of body sculpting treatments.”
She set up Perfectly Sculpted Aesthetics in 2016.
“Realising I wasn’t alone with my struggles propelled me into creating the framework that made up Perfectly Sculpted – helping everyone to feel a sense of belonging whilst encouraging them to find and explore their own perception of what beauty means to them,” she said.
“My mission statement is to blur the lines of what’s deemed perfect by society…