About my business

Little Paris Nails & Spa Studio started at an independent salon suite in 2020 at Salon Republic Burbank.

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My Story

I have been a licensed manicurist and esthetician since 2012. After completing my training at West Occupational Center in Woodland Hills, I obtained my manicuring license and secured a job at Nail Spa Salon in Northridge, Los Angeles. I worked there for six months before returning to school to pursue my esthetician license.

Upon completing my esthetician training, I sought out a better nail salon and spa to work at. I applied to Modern Pamper Salon in North Hollywood, where I worked for over five years. During this time, I attended school full-time and worked full-time, taking on house calls on my days off. In my second year of college, I decided to take a break from school and focus on my career.

After working for someone else for awhile, I realized it was time to start my own business. I quit my job at Modern Pamper in May 2018 and took a job at Laque Nail Bar in North Hollywood. I worked there for two years, learning a lot from the salon owner. In February 2020, I shared a studio space with a girl at Salon Republic Burbank. Although there was a pandemic a month after we opened, I was grateful to be able to share a space with an amazing mate.

In 2021, I got my own studio suite and was able to do more and enjoy my work even more. I am thankful to my beautiful clients who have followed me everywhere I go. because of them, I felt encouraged and motivated to keep going forward with my entrepreneurial career path.

After running my small business for a while, I discovered my passion for being my own boss and enthusiasm for entrepreneurship. Once I decided not to return to college, I began dreaming of expanding my business. I am thrilled to have finally turned that dream into a reality. I have opened storefront nail salon and spa, and I couldn’t be more proud of taking the leap.

I am grateful for the unwavering support of my clients and my husband, without whom I wouldn’t be where I am today.