About Us

 

●  I’ve been employed since the age of 14 and became a certified lash technician at theage of 17 while living in bushwick Brooklyn. Worked for free for months. Had very littlefollowing and no car for transportation.

●  At 17 I had a lunch-bag sized travel lash kit for my clients that I would take after school(or after practice: boxing,volleyball,step team ). I didn’t have a suitable home to accept clients, so I would travel to my clients homes by foot, train, or even biked to them with nicer weather. I would lash my clients from the edge of a bed or couch with a borrowed stool (RIP my neck) . I loved the travel experience because I felt so personal to all of my clients each time. Sometimes their families would even cook food for me when they knew I would come by to lash them & I had only come directly after school with an iced coffee in my stomach lol.

●  At 18 I graduated HS with the hope of becoming a trauma surgeon. I’ve always had a passion for science and helping people & figured lashing could help cover medical school. I expanded my lash business to my university.

●  At 19 I attended St. John’s University as a biology major and moved to Coram Long Island, extremely far from comfort zone

●  When I moved to Long Island I finally had a private lash room. I worked from home, adapted to my surroundings, self-promoted, and built a strong lash family here in Long Island, even while being shut down during the pandemic.

●  At 20 I grew from having zero Long Island clientele to being consistently booked. I love to be able to make other people feel more confident and powerful within themselves when leaving my lahs room. I grew to love the flexibility of creating my own schedule and passion for beauty. I decided to drop out of St. John’s because I finally realized I didn’t have passion for becoming a surgeon anymore.

●  I took a gap semester until I figured out what I wanted to do in college and finally had the free time and opportunity to attend beauty school. This past year that I turned 21 I devoted myself to becoming a licensed esthetician. It wasn’t so long until I realized my love for beauty and science did not have to cross function. Fast forward I’m now a licensed esthetician and nursing student at Molloy university. Because I believe both beauty and science go hand in hand. Aethetic medicine is my new love and I could do botox one day. I hope to serve my clients with the best of my nursing education, as well as continuing my own education in the field of beauty. I value family, emphasize quality service, and practice prayer.