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ABOUT US

We are two passionate Chicana business owners dedicated to creating an exceptional experience for our community. Our mission is to provide quality nail and spa services in a culturally inclusive environment. From the decor to the conversations, our space reflects and celebrates Chicana culture. Join us in a space where wellness, culture, and community come together.

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Shelly Bernal: Co-founder

I’m a licensed massage therapist (Aveda 2020), nail technician (MTech 2022), and have a Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship. (UVU Spring 2025).

Born and raised in California, I moved to Utah to pursue my lifelong dream of attending college. Representation is important to me, which is why I’ve been working alongside my best friend and co-founder, Siary, to bring our dream of a culturally inclusive spa to life in Utah County. The joy of seeing someone walk into our space and instantly feel at home reminds me why this work is so important.

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Siary Mendoza: Co-founder

I’m a licensed master esthetician (Aveda 2023) and nail technician (MTech 2022).

Coming from humble beginnings, I loved treating my mom to a set of nails as often as I could. Seeing her confidence boost was so special to me and I love to provide that same confidence to my clients now. I love to connect with other Latinos and minorities and help them feel comfortable treating themselves to self-care.