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Life & Work with Nevaeh Wright

Today we’d like to introduce you to Nevaeh Wright.

Hi Nevaeh, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
When I first started wearing nails, I immediately wanted to learn how to do them on my own. To help personalize nails and bring life to people’s ideas brings life to me because I know how picky I am when it comes to my own. I started 2018 and was certified 2019 when I started doing nails in my room. I then moved downstairs to my mom’s hair suite and she set up a really nice nail salon suite for me with a beautiful desk! I am now a travel nail tech for Gwinnett County.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
I almost gave up for a long time because some weren’t respecting my gift. Along with that people wanting me to charge them different prices or booking appointments and no showing. I wasn’t getting as many clients than all of a sudden when I bounced back, I had clients left to right. I came home from school and got straight to it. Since I got used to being booked every week and seeing my cash app increase, I opened more days and started taking appointments after cheer practice!

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I am a nail tech from Atlanta that also loves to draw. I started off drawing and then added nails to my belt now I can enjoy both at the same time!

So, before we go, how can our readers or others connect or collaborate with you? How can they support you?
I haven’t collaborated with anyone just yet, but it will be coming soon!

Pricing:

  • Short set – 50
  • Medium set – 55
  • Long-60
  • Extendos – 75 and up

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: @charmednailz_

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