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    THE QUEEN OF PERFECT NAILS
    By Laura Jackson

    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/10526 0
    Thursday June 4,2009

    Featuring names like actress Julia Roberts, singer Madonna and even
    former First Lady Nancy Regan, Jessica Vartoughian's client list reads
    like an American who's who. Her company Jessica Nails started life as
    the first nail bar in LA in 1969. Today she has a flagship store on
    Sunset Boulevard while her products are stocked in 35 countries. From
    Cape Town to Cardiff, walk into any beauty salon and you are likely
    to find Jessica Nails products.

    Jessica's success is the result of a simple philosophy: make the most
    of your natural nails. Jessica, who is in her early 60s, advocates
    working with the nails you have - analysing their condition and
    treating problems sensitively - rather than resorting to damaging
    acrylics.

    Although she is an internationally successful businesswoman Jessica's
    life wasn't always like this. "My family were from Armenia but I was
    born in Romania," she says.

    "My family were reasonably wealthy and we had a beautiful home. My
    father was a shoe designer and had his own factory.

    "However, my parents didn't have citizenship in Romania and they were
    asked to leave in 1958. We emigrated to Beirut for nine months until
    papers were signed for us to go to the US.

    "We had to leave the family diamonds and gold behind. My grandmother
    hid it in the attic. I've been back to try to find the treasure but the
    house is no longer there. We left Romania with nothing," says Jessica.

    She says her father's work ethic inspired her to build up her business.

    "He would work 20 hours a day; I see many similarities between us."

    Once she arrived in America Jessica found work as a manicurist. "At
    school my ambition was to be a psychologist. I found out by chance I
    had a gift for doing nails," she adds. "I started out doing manicures
    by day and in the evenings I attended a beauty course.

    "I was lucky I worked at a salon that all the celebrities came
    to. After a while people would come in and ask for me specifically,"
    recalls Jessica.

    It was her husband who suggested she start her own salon. It was the
    first stand-alone nail salon in the US and opened in 1969.

    Over the next 10 years Jessica looked at the different nail-care ranges
    available to buy. "There were huge differences in formulations. I
    bought Estée Lauder and Christian Dior and saw different products
    react to different nails. I came up with the idea of having specific
    products for different nail types. At the time it was revolutionary."

    Jessica believes having their nails done at the salon provides her
    clients with much-needed "me" time. "I increasingl y see men and
    women taking care of their nails.

    "The trend is growing in the UK where nail bars haven't been as
    popular as they are in the US.

    "Nails are very important. We express ourselves with our hands and
    they are an indication of who we are," she adds.

    For more information call 0845 217 1360 or visit jessicacosmetics.co.uk

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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