Podcast 310: Why do some beauty brand founders avoid meeting their customers?

Podcast 310: Why do some beauty brand founders avoid meeting their customers?

Are modern beauty brand founders accidentally sabotaging their own success by hiding behind their screens?

In this thought-provoking solo episode of Green Beauty Conversations, Formula Botanica CEO and host Lorraine Dallmeier challenges one of the most widely accepted assumptions in today’s indie beauty world: that selling online is always the easiest – and smartest – way to grow a beauty brand.

But what if the very thing founders avoid was actually the key to building trust, confidence and long-term success?

After years of teaching the world how to formulate and mentoring new beauty brand founders through Formula Botanica, the world’s leading online organic cosmetic formulation school, Lorraine has noticed a recurring pattern.

Many entrepreneurs feel comfortable formulating products and building websites, yet feel deeply uncomfortable speaking directly to customers. This episode explores why that fear exists, how the rise of e-commerce shaped it, and why avoiding real-world conversations may be holding beauty brands back more than they realise.

Building on last week’s inspiring interview with Lola Arnao Beauty – where a mother–daughter founder duo shared how pop-up events teach them more in a single day than weeks of online sales – this week’s episode digs deeper into the lessons founders can only learn face-to-face.

If you’ve ever wondered whether digital convenience is costing you meaningful customer insight, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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“Beauty brands aren’t built by hiding. They’re built by founders who are willing to step into conversation, learn in public, and let real humans shape what they create.” — Lorraine Dallmeier

Key takeaways:

  • Selling online is powerful, but it shouldn’t be your only strategy: Lorraine explains that many founders have absorbed the message that e-commerce is the easiest path to success. While websites and social media make launching accessible, they can also create distance between founders and the people they serve. Online sales are excellent for testing ideas and controlling margins, but they shouldn’t replace human interaction entirely.
  • Face-to-face selling provides insights that analytics never could: Drawing on the example from last week’s guests, Lorraine highlights how pop-ups and in-person events reveal how customers really think and speak about their skin and hair. When you speak to customers in person, you can hear the questions and language directly that never appear in surveys or e-commerce dashboards. These conversations really help shape your beauty brand.
  • Fear of meeting customers is common – but avoiding it has a cost: Many founders feel confident formulating products but panic at the idea of introducing their business to strangers. Lorraine stresses that this episode is not a criticism, but a reality check. Confidence does not arrive before experience; it develops because of experience. Avoiding discomfort may feel safe, but it limits growth and weakens a founder’s ability to communicate their value both offline and online.
  • Beauty products are emotional purchases built on trust: Customers are not simply buying formulations; they are buying reassurance, understanding and connection. Lorraine argues that these elements are easier to grasp when founders have listened directly to real people describe their needs. Eye contact, conversation and empathy help founders understand what truly matters to customers, and this can help you improve your business and sales.
  • Education and active learning separate thriving beauty brands from fragile ones: Successful founders treat selling as a learning process rather than a transaction. They invest in business education, practise explaining their beauty brand story and seek feedback beyond their comfort zone. Online channels become tools for learning, while in-person interactions become opportunities for listening. According to Lorraine, beauty brands grow stronger when founders step into conversations, learn publicly and allow real humans to shape what they create.

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