MY STORY
10+ Years on Set in New York City
I started doing hair and makeup in my mom’s bathroom in high school, helping friends get ready for proms, senior portraits, and family events. What stayed with me wasn’t just the finished look, but the confidence that came with it. The way people carried themselves a little differently when they felt like their best selves.
That feeling is still at the heart of my work today. My approach is simple: makeup shouldn’t transform who you are; it should reveal what’s already there. I focus on natural features, texture, and the details that make each person recognizable as themselves, creating polished, modern looks that feel effortless, confident, and completely aligned with who they are.
10+
Years on set
GRAMMY
Winning production work
Nike · Apple
Sephora · YSL Beauty
MISSION
Empowering Young Creatives: My Mission with House of Futures
House of Futures is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that’s truly close to my heart. I’m dedicated to unlocking the artistic potential of young people ages 7-18 from historically marginalized and underserved communities. I believe that arts education—and recognizing cosmetology as an art form—can open doors to self-discovery, career opportunities, and meaningful community connections.
The Challenge:
Young people from affluent backgrounds are ten times more likely to pursue careers in the arts than those from underserved communities. This gap limits diversity in creative voices and perspectives. House of Futures works to level the playing field by offering immersive workshops led by working artists. These workshops provide:
Essential Skills: Technical and artistic training in makeup, hairstyling, and creative expression.
Mentorship: Connection with established professionals offering guidance and support.
Career Exploration: Insight into opportunities within the beauty and arts industries.
Community Building: A space to belong and connect with like-minded peers.
How You Can Help:
Help our young creatives thrive by getting involved or learning more.