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Rising Stars: Meet Angela Molina of Fort.Lauderdale

Today we’d like to introduce you to Angela Molina.

Hi Angela, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
While in in high school, I always had a knack for doing my friends’s hair annd makeup and my mom suggested me in going to beauty school at the time. She was also a part-time student they are studying aesthetics. After graduating beauty school right after high school I assisted at a few salons. And had some great years working as an independent stylist after that. Fast forward to when I was pregnant with my first child around the age of 25 I was working out of my home when I got a letter in the mail about these new salon suites opening up. After about a year or soI took a leap of faith and moved into my first salon suite. And have been there for 13 years. I finally now ended up moving into a bigger salon suite in a new location in downtown Fort Lauderdale, where I am continuing to grow as a more wellness salon. And still working as a professional Hair And Makeup artist for events and weddings..

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
I have to say so far it has been a smooth road. I’m very humble and lucky that I have till this day. Many clients that have been with me since the first day I opened up my salon suite.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
So my main areas of specialty are hair extensions, organic/clean hair, color, and integrative hair therapies, including head spa and scalp care. What I believe I am most proud of and what sets me apart from others is that I truly care about the overall well-being and energy of my client and wanting to bring that more into the salon atmosphere. A place where my clients can come and recharge their battery, a.k.a. nervous system and get back into a more centered heart space so their inner beauty can shine even more on the outside.

We’d love to hear about how you think about risk taking?
I don’t really consider myself a risk taker, however, making this move into a bigger space and investing into better quality equipment and I knew product line and just the overall upgrade to be able to push the vision that I see for my salon was a big risk and I hope That the shift in my “ rebrand” is really felt

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