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#BeautyChangesLives Scholarship Spotlight – Quatisha Allen

Beauty Changes Lives scholarship season is well under way; and to help inspire prospective applicants with their submission process, BARBinc is highlighting some of the organization’s 2014 winners.
Quatisha Allen, Beauty Changes Lives 2014 Tippi Hedren Nail Scholarship Winner
Quatisha Allen, Beauty Changes Lives 2014 Tippi Hedren Nail Scholarship Winner
Quatisha Allen, Beauty Changes Lives 2014 Tippi Hedren Nail Scholarship Winner, has encountered quite a journey in her young life. As the daughter of a mother who herself was a hairstylist, Quatisha was discouraged from pursing her creative desire in nail design and technology.

After attending and graduating from college, Quatisha never felt fulfilled in any of the entry level jobs she attained. She knew she had to dig deep and allow herself the opportunity to give her dream a chance. Thanks to Beauty Changes Lives, Quatisha is now attending the Holly Institute of Beauty Careers.

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Interested in applying for Beauty Changes Lives’s Tippi Hedren Nail Scholarship? Deadline for submissions is March 23, 2015.

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“BeautyChangesLives.org” is a non-profit initiative designed to raise awareness for the haircare industry by showing how our industry has a huge, positive impact on individuals and society as a whole. The organization is supported by a number of beauty professionals, product manufacturers, celebrities and philanthropies; and primarily acts through scholarships which are awarded to deserving young professionals.

To win a scholarship, applicants must write an essay or record a video describing themselves and their goals. Each winning entry, either essay, photo, or video; is posted on the organization’s website, to serve as public recognition to the winner and inspiration to future scholarship applicants.

For more past scholarship winners from 2012-2014, visit…

Beauty Changes Lives ” Past Scholarship Winners

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Written by Jacklyn Mendoza

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