Susan Chanel Beauty, without any doubt, has become a household brand in the past few months and is regarded by many as the epitome of success in the Nigerian skincare and beauty market, however, the company’s CEO, Susan Esisi, is also well known for her kind heart which she extends to the less privileges at any slightest opportunity.

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While feeding hungry people; widows, orphans and less privileged has been a monthly campaign for her, Esisi, however, avowed that it is one of her many philanthropic endeavours.
“I discharge my duty to orphans every month, just as I have a number of students, I help keep in school by paying their tuition fees. To be honest, I feel fulfilled helping the needy around my community and beyond, ” Susan Chanel CEO affirmed.
She further avowed that what she does and what a few others do is not yet enough to provide succour to the underprivileged and vulnerable members of society.
“We have numerous widows among us; we have a lot of young people who needed a lift from the poverty zone. Among us are millions of people who could not afford their daily needs, so there is so much philanthropic work for us all, not necessarily for the rich alone,” she stated.
However, in explaining the reason behind the meteoric rise of the Susan Chanel Beauty brand, she avowed: “I’m an innovative person who also loves to learn from others. And in that sense, I have had to learn from other skincare or spa specialists. Beyond that, however, I have training from cosmetic studies in Thailand, where I learnt several therapeutic techniques.  I also have various certifications include a certificate for Ombré Eyebrows in Los Angeles. All these show that my products and services are top-notch.”

Today, Susan Chanel Beauty is one of the success stories in the beauty sector of the Nigerian economy. For Susan Esisi, there were lessons along the way from the small beginning to the moment of success.