

Like everything in life, it has not been a smooth road. I also get to enjoy my son and my family while working and making the same amount of money that I was making when I was working at a Credit Union working 40+ hours a week. Helping others earn additional income and seeing how far they go within a couple of months definitely is enjoyable. I wouldn’t be here without the help of other women and I know how hard motherhood and being a stay at home mom is. Empowering other women for me is a huge deal. I work from home and also help other stay at home moms learn the trade. I furthered my career by taking additional courses and am now a full-time lash artist. My fiancé built a whole room for me to use and work from home. Luckily, I still had my lash business and was able to still bring in income for my growing family. However, things did not work out and I found myself unemployed. After my baby was born, I had tons of help from my family and fiancé and was able to keep working from home.Īfter my maternity leave ended, I actually got an assistant branch manager position at a different credit union. I remember practicing on my family, close friends, and I started a social media page that soon began to blow up. I did some research and took a course for eyelash extensions when I was about seven months pregnant. My lash artist worked from home and had her own room to provide her clients with lash and nail services. Remember going to get my eyelashes done for the very first time during my pregnancy and as I got to talking with my lash artist, I realized that it seemed like a pretty good at home business. I’ve always been a workaholic and can’t seem to stay still. In 2017, I got pregnant and started thinking of ways to still make money while I was on maternity leave. Within three months, I was promoted and in the seven years that I worked there, I was promoted to a higher position ever ten to eleven months. I became comfortable and I was good at what I did. After I graduated college with a Bachelors’s in Respiratory Therapy, I began working at a Credit Union and did not pursue my career. Even through college, I managed to keep two jobs to help my family as I was the oldest child. My story has many ups and downs! I have worked one to two jobs since I was 17 years old. So, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.

Today we’d like to introduce you to Salma Hernandez.
