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Paige Oldfield

'I left school in Salford at 16 - now I'm a millionaire with a Lamborghini and a Cheshire mansion'

A multi-million pound Cheshire mansion, a string of luxury vehicles and a stunning home in Cyprus.

It’s a lifestyle most of us could only dream of. But there’s one mum-of-two who made that dream a reality – by turning her beauty business into an aesthetics empire.

Maxine McCarthy first found success in professional boxing before going on to create Cosmetic Couture, one of the biggest aesthetic training providers in the UK.

The 43-year-old, from Salford, has helped train thousands of practitioners over the years – turning many students into some of the most well-known names in the industry.

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Her hard work means she now owns a million-pound house with indoor swimming pool, a professional gym, a podcast room and giant gorilla sculpture on the roof of the garage where she keeps her Lamborghini.

Despite her success, the mum says she’s been stalked and suffered horrendous online abuse over the years.

“I created a multi-million pound business that has gone international over a decade,” Maxine said. “It’s won awards and I’ve opened a second [business] in Cyprus.”

Maxine with her husband and children (Maxine McCarthy)

Born and raised in Salford, Maxine left school at 16 with six GCSE’s and headed to Spain to live with her dad. On her return to the UK, she joined a girl band – playing all over the north of England supporting chart-topping acts.

And it was during her time in the band that Maxine got her first taste of the beauty industry – glamour, beauty, TV and a love of looking great herself.

Musical differences led to her leaving the band, which is where she discovered her love of physical training. After enrolling at university to study sports science, Maxine began training at a boxing gym in 2007.

Her talent didn’t go unnoticed and Maxine was encouraged to turn professional, which she did – eventually ending her career in 2013 unbeaten.

Maxine has built a hugely successful business (Maxine McCarthy)

“It gave me discipline,” she said. “It empowered me. I was in a male dominated world and I earned a place within it. It transferred onto every area of my life.

“Looking back boxing was the hardest days of my life but the best days of my life. It gave me the skills required to make it big in the aesthetic industry as it has been a fight from start to finish in this crazy world of aesthetics.”

Maxine’s journey into the world of aesthetics first began with an advert on Gumtree for botox and dermal filler courses for non-medics in 2009.

Maxine McCarthy (Maxine McCarthy)

Though the course was for exclusively for beauty therapists, Maxine explained she’d just studied anatomy and physiology at university so bosses agreed to let her join the course.

After the three-day programme, Maxine’s diary was already full of bookings. “I was doing treatments and learning things about the industry,” she added. I enjoyed doing it and I understood it. I always had a passion for aesthetics and looking good.”

Maxine with her husband (Maxine McCarthy)

Maxine worked in a salon and on the road, building her reputation before she took the next step in owning her own business.

Once Cosmetic Couture was born in 2010, Maxine had a clear vision from the start about how to create a pathway for others into the profession – with the company going on to be voted the Best Training Provider in the UK in The International Aesthetics Awards 2022.

Maxine McCarthy (Maxine McCarthy)

“It’s like a domino effect,” she said. “It’s massive everywhere. Every girl who does aesthetics and replicates my pathway goes on to become very successful. Not only have I done that, I’ve empowered other women to do the same.

“I’ve created millionaires. I’ve gone on to become very successful. When people see my story, it’s inspiring. I fought against all odds.

“It’s a lot easier for people now – I took the brunt. I get called the queen of aesthetics and that’s because I am.”

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