When did you first become interested in beauty, and what led you to become a manicurist?
I was born in Baton Rouge and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 10. My family owned and operated their own salon where my aunt was a cosmetologist and my aunt and cousin were manicurists. I was an art major -- loving the fascination with paint and color, it was very easy for me to choose nails as my first passion. I would create false nails out of Elmer's glue.
What are your favorite nail trends of the moment?
The nail trends I look forward to are the exaggerated half moons and the fun glitter polish and stones. I so love anything that has glitter.
What are your top 5 favorite nail products?

What are your top 3 nail tips?
1) Always use rich oil for the cuticles.
2) When drying the nails, let polish set for 3-5 minutes. Then take nail tips, lightly dip in a cold dish of water to seal polish.
3) Always keep a pumice in the shower -- Checi Pro is what I use. Any one will do but nickel-plated would be the best kind, they don't rust.
Being a manicurist must be fun, but what do you do in your spare time?
In my spare time I have started back to my private flying lessons again. I love to fly, I love to travel. I participate in charity events for breast cancer awareness and the Step Up Women's Network, motivating and inspiring young teens to stay focused and stay in school.
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