Toxic hostile work environment - Aesthetic RN Skin Laundry Employee Review

1.0
5 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not bedside nursing. Not in the hospital

Cons

Poor work life balance Unprofessional and unqualified HR My experience with this company has been very different from what was advertised. Although they promote a strong “work–life balance,” the clinic is consistently staffed with a skeleton crew, making it extremely difficult to take realistic time off without impacting coworkers or operations. Staffing challenges also extend to clinical roles—nurses are often hired with little relevant experience, and accountability is inconsistent, which can create risks for client safety. Day-to-day priorities tend to revolve around numbers, profits, and sales rather than meaningful outcomes for clients. Raises are minimal and somewhat misleading, as increases apply only to base pay, not actual earnings. While the company emphasizes having a “speak-up culture,” my experience was that raising concerns often resulted in being singled out or treated differently by management and HR. The promised schedule of 4x10s isn’t accurate in practice, as employees are regularly scheduled for 11-hour days with only two 30-minute breaks. Additionally, there are frequent changes to services and treatments. These updates often feel reactive rather than well-planned, creating instability and confusion in the workflow

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5.0
24 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Free treatments and great culture

Cons

Too much change and uncertainty

3.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Skin Laundry was great to work for when it came to the services we were offering 2021-2023, and when Nick W was in charge of LA. The pay was comfortable as well.

Cons

There was a shift in 2023/2024 when people were being let go left and right after being there for years. Inconsistency with equipment and policies made it hard with guest retention as well. But the hardest part was the Cliquey behavior of corporate, it was obvious who favorites were in managers, often times disregarding good worth ethic of other Clinic Managers.

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