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ABOUT

In August 2015, I decided that if I wanted to stay in Souris, my hometown, that I would have to find a career that would allow me to be sustainable. I was also looking for a career that would allow me to work for myself. I made the phone call to the Private Institute of Hair Design and Aesthetics in Charlottetown and within four days I was accepted and my new journey was about to begin. Over the past 10 months I have met some incredible people and have had the opportunity to service many clients who put their trust in me to make them feel cared for and beautiful. I have come to realize that I have found a career that will allow me to be me and will also make people feel wonderful about themselves. 

With all of this, I have decided to finally reach my goal and open my own business, kustiM Aesthetics. Everything about this business is kustiMized to you, the client. From facials to nail polish color to eyebrow shaping, you will be treated and have services based on you.

The name kustiM Aesthetics was thought up by Wanda Bailey afer my father met her out walking and new she had a creative mind. She told him she would think about it and that she did! Next time they met walking she said she had an idea...did Stephanie ever think of using her last name backwards? NO! So with that, kustiM Aesthetics was born.

Stephanie Mitsuk
Aesthetician
Owner/Operator
kustiM Aesthetics

Stephanie (O'Brien) Mitsuk was born and raised in Souris, PEI. After leaving Souris, she obtained two degrees, a Bachelor of Arts in Geoography and Environmental Studies and then a Bachelor of Education with a Speicalization in Aboriginal Education. She went on to teach in northern Labrador, Hopedale, where she taught on and off for eight years. Stephanie met her husband in Hopedale and brought him back to PEI. They have since settled in Souris and bought a home where her business will be located. Stephanie graduated top of her class in May 2016 from the Private Institute of Hair Design and Aesthetics. She also represented the Island at the 2016 National Skills Competition. Stephanie is very proud to be able to bring her business to serve her hometown.

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