From a very young age, I was drawn to all things beauty and creativity — and thankfully, my hands never lacked talent. Makeup became my first love in 2010, sparked by my struggle with acne. At the time, I was involved in musical theater, and I couldn’t afford to get my makeup professionally done, especially since my skin would often react badly. Little did I know that doing my own stage makeup — starting as an Arab pirate in Peter Pan — would ignite a passion that hasn’t left me since.
I’ve always been fascinated by makeup. I still remember watching my mom apply mascara before work. I was mesmerized — so much so that I’d sneak into the bathroom as a kid just to try it myself.
Later in college, I dropped out during my third year after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico. That turning point led me to discover my true purpose: helping others feel beautiful.
I studied cosmetology from 2018 to 2020 — a transformative chapter in my life because I discovered my hidden passion for hair. Once I began, everything felt like hope and possibility. Every failure became a lesson, and every success, a reminder that I was meant for something greater: to build self-esteem and joy through beauty. To this day, it remains one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
Much of what I know, I taught myself — not out of rebellion, but because my creativity has always exceeded the boundaries of traditional education. My mind sees beauty like a film scene, a photograph, or a feeling waiting to be expressed — likely a remnant of my theater background.
Every client is a unique masterpiece. I don’t just enhance — I sculpt. You are the diamond; I simply reveal your brilliance. Over time, I’ve realized that what I truly do is shape confidence.
When you leave my studio, you’re not just walking out with hair or makeup — you’re stepping into the world carrying a piece of my imagination, and becoming your fiercest self.