Hello, My name is NicholeI am a 33 year old entrepreneur, who loves everything beauty. I am not only a Hairstylist by trade but I am am also a Certified MUA as well, which is so exciting for me to add that title behind my name; I also dabble in some photography! I am one who believes beauty can be seen in everything.
Here is a little bit more about me: I am single and i am a huge animal freak. Coffee is a very important food group to me (LOL). Music is my get away from the crazyness of the real world. I am an only child so me and my family are very close, my mom is my best friend... sounds kind of funny but very true. Now that you know something about me lets get blogging :) |
The Opportunity!!
Here is some info on how I started the path I am on!
Hello to all my fellow beauty lovers!! How the heck is everyone? This is my very first blog post on my own site… I am so excited for this new journey
😊 I’m going to sit down with you and spill the tea, about making the switch from my previous company to Farmasi and how it has changed my make-up and skin care game.
Since most of you don’t know much about me, I will start by saying that I have been into make-up since I was very little. I had aunties who were hairdressers when I was growing up, so I always had my hair and make-up done and they would take pics of me all the time… I was their little model (LOL embarrassed a little to say that but hey I enjoyed it 😊). By the time I was 11 I started to play around with make-up and my lord I was not good at it… I was always made fun of by my family because I had big blue eye shadow looks like Mimi had on the Drew Carry show lol... If you have no idea who that is then u are a little younger than I am haha. Either way she looked awful with her bold blue shadow look and so did I. As I look back to those days and thank the good Lord that I got better over the many years of playing around with make-up.
And then I turned 16…. And I decided I wanted to go to hair school and all that so I can be just like my aunties because what they did seemed like so much fun. So, when I graduated high school I took a year off then when to hair school and boy oh boy I hated it so much, and I learned that being around so many catty women was not my thing (Hair school is not for the faint of heart it takes guts, and a whole lot of heart to not let most of those girls crush you) I ended up making it through but then I decided to put off my make-up career because I could not handle another 10 months of what I had just endured. I started working in some salons and had no luck, so id quit and look for another hair job that didn’t suck… Do you know how hard that is? Its been the worst struggle I have had.
😊 I’m going to sit down with you and spill the tea, about making the switch from my previous company to Farmasi and how it has changed my make-up and skin care game.
Since most of you don’t know much about me, I will start by saying that I have been into make-up since I was very little. I had aunties who were hairdressers when I was growing up, so I always had my hair and make-up done and they would take pics of me all the time… I was their little model (LOL embarrassed a little to say that but hey I enjoyed it 😊). By the time I was 11 I started to play around with make-up and my lord I was not good at it… I was always made fun of by my family because I had big blue eye shadow looks like Mimi had on the Drew Carry show lol... If you have no idea who that is then u are a little younger than I am haha. Either way she looked awful with her bold blue shadow look and so did I. As I look back to those days and thank the good Lord that I got better over the many years of playing around with make-up.
And then I turned 16…. And I decided I wanted to go to hair school and all that so I can be just like my aunties because what they did seemed like so much fun. So, when I graduated high school I took a year off then when to hair school and boy oh boy I hated it so much, and I learned that being around so many catty women was not my thing (Hair school is not for the faint of heart it takes guts, and a whole lot of heart to not let most of those girls crush you) I ended up making it through but then I decided to put off my make-up career because I could not handle another 10 months of what I had just endured. I started working in some salons and had no luck, so id quit and look for another hair job that didn’t suck… Do you know how hard that is? Its been the worst struggle I have had.
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