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Aug 11, 2022

In the month of January Nia Pettitt officially opened the Curl Bar, an establishment that caters to curly hair, located in London. Nia's idea for the salon did not only revolve around making clients feel attractive and attractive, but also providing the chance for everyone to be embraced and admired.

Bring a brick and mortar business to existence

The idea of opening a salon specifically for curly hair was always the dream of Nia's. "I frequently traveled to America to get my hair donebecause it was always a challenge finding a salon within London or in Britain," she says. UK," she says. "I set out to design an environment that was secure as well as relaxing, and also reflected visually what I imagined as a child." The clients were awed by this vision. Once they walked through the door of The Curl Bar, appointments were quickly booked.

"Your life will be changed when you take the step to start a business. Check if you're ready for this change." Nia advises aspiring business owners. Nobody could've predicted just the magnitude of changes that would be coming for Nia as well as the Curl Bar. Within three months of the opening of the restaurant, it had to shut down temporarily because of COVID-19 closures in the UK. The fact that there was a complete stop to operations did not slow down Nia's progress.

"I didn't have any formulas for expanding the company or during the case of the outbreak of a disease," she says. "I am content to take every day as an opportunity to learn from and learned from." While The Curl Bar was closed, Nia shifted her focus on the internet and kept in touch with her stylists as well as her fans on social media until her salon was able to fully reopen.

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