DEC 8: GIVE her a free hand and she can
transform the looks of your nails within a few minutes. Painting
beautiful patterns on them in shimmering colours, Pammy Kaul has more
than 70 designs to suit every occasion. These range from traditional
to modern look. One need not worry about damaged nails as she can
substitute these with artificial ones.
Born and brought up in Chandigarh, she moved to the UK about four
years ago. There she learnt the art and beauty of nail painting and
runs a beauty salon there.
Apart from the nail art, she also takes care of beauty and hair
care. It was her dream to be a beautician since childhood. This
passion started evolving when she used to beautify her dolls and do
different hairstyles on these.
Her strong points are bridal designs, which are very attractive.
She also takes care of health aspects and the type of one’s nails
before starting the job. She wants to set up a training centre in
beauty and hair care in Chandigarh.
She wants to do something for the underprivileged children who have
a desire to do something. “I know how difficult it is when your dreams
are not realised,” she says.
Pammy says, “ Now, I feel very satisfied because I have realised my
dream. I have earned a name internationally but I feel that India lags
behind in beauty and hair care as compared to the West. We should grow
professionally. There are so many educated girls but few take up
beauty as a career option. There is a misconception that there is not
much scope in this field. In fact, it has lot of growth prospects
worldwide”. (Source: The Tribune)
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