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The Lash Business

Part 1 of behind the scenes of an young entrepreneur.

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The Lash Business
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Hi, My name is Shawntill Warner(Shay) and I am the proud founder/owner/CEO of my own company. My company is Mixxed Pac Inc. and it will be fully launching in January(if all goes according to plan). The idea for this company starting out will be to sale lashes only but later down the line I want to add more to it like sunglasses, lip gloss, and jewelry. My store is on Instagram @mixxed_pac_inc and I plan on adding a website sometime in the near future.

I am a supplier of lashes, not an applier which means you can buy lashes from me but I won't be able to apply them to your lash line. But don't worry my roommate is an applier, but the only thing with that is I don't know how much she charges. A little inside joke she came up with is that we are the lash trap and I think If I ever want to go into a business with an applier then this is what we would be called.

This first article is more of a promotion of my business than it is of what I do that goes into the business. But next weeks article will be all about what I do that goes into the business and how hard it is to actually start out a business. Also, I am looking for people to test out my lashes for me so if you're interested in getting some free lashes to test please go to the Instagram above or you can send me an email at alphaqueens00@gmail.com.

If you have any questions, comments, or if you are interested in investing in me and my company please send me an email. This is the end of the first article but don't worry there will be plenty more to come and I am so happy that I can bring you all on this journey with me.

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