The Journey
In 2020, while the world was busy falling apart, Tara was busy putting herself back together. She left behind her corporate travel career (because, let’s face it, no one was traveling anyway) and stepped into maternity leave, blissfully unaware that she’d never return to the 9-to-5 grind. Motherhood shifted something deep. Suddenly, spreadsheets and sales targets felt irrelevant compared to shaping a tiny human.
Burnout had been creeping in for years, but it took a global crisis (and an identity crisis) to make her ask: What now? Enter: cosmetic tattooing. A field where precision, creativity, and a touch of obsession with symmetry actually paid off.
Starting a business in the middle of a pandemic wasn’t exactly the sane choice, but Tara was never one to back down from a challenge. Armed with stubborn determination, a whole lot of learning curves, and an ever-growing collection of brow pencils, she built something that mattered.
Because it turns out, she wasn’t just giving people great brows—she was giving them confidence. And in a world that felt uncertain, that was something worth showing up for.