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CYNTHIA CHUA


Chua challenged the concept of waxing when she opened her fi rst MOW salon in Singapore – and now has 14 outlets in the country


campaign to give our consumers a differ- ent feel and experience. When you visit our beauty stores or F&B outlets, it’s not just a treatment, nor merely a meal, but an entire experience from the minute you step through the door.


How did you fi rst get into the spa business? After I graduated with a degree in eco- nomics and statistics from the National University of Singapore, I dabbled in mar- keting at a local bank. It lasted less than a year because I was bored and I hate desk- bound jobs. I’ve always been interested in aromatherapy and natural therapy. Even as a girl, I loved blending potions and essen- tial oils. This interest combined with my lack of interest in desk jobs led me to open my fi rst business: the six-treatment room Spa Esprit day spa in Holland Village, Sin- gapore, 15 years ago. Today, the business has grown into a lifestyle empire.


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How has your career progressed? I’m passionate about creating brands with products that are absent from the market – offering consumers services that were previously lacking. I’m also interested in refreshing and improving existing offers. I started Spa Esprit in 1996 because I noticed a gap in the market for a unique and uplifting day spa, which was very dif- ferent from the usual Zen concept spas. From there, I created the MOW hair removal salon concept, and Browhaus, a lash and brow grooming brand. Then, I noticed that beauty writers also


write about food because it’s all about the lifestyle. So despite people’s initial scepticism I ventured into the F&B indus- try, leading to the launch of HOUSE – a 35,000sq ft (3,252sq m) space combining a spa, a bar, a café and a Beauty Emporium (a grocery and treatment-orientated beauty space). Next came Tippling Club; Skinny Pizza; 40 Hands; O My Dog and Open Door


Policy. I’m inspired by anything and every- thing, so who knows what’s next?


Do you feel as if your life is on track? I always live my life to the fullest. Life is constantly in fl ux and I’m afraid of being stagnant, so I’m content to be doing what I love, across a diverse range of sectors. I feel so privileged to be in a position


to make choices that shape how I want my life to be, and I wouldn’t want to live my life in any other way.


How would you describe yourself? A curious, keen learner who’s always opti- mistic and passionate about life. And a dreamer who turns dreams into reality.


What are you working on at the moment? We have quite a few great ideas in the pipeline. For Browhaus, we’re look- ing into incorporating fashion eyebrows


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