“I wanted underprivileged girls and women to learn skills in hair.”

Nalini Naegamwala, the Founder of Nalini of Nalini and Yasmin Salon, Mumbai, talks about her learnings as a salon owner. Read along to gather some insightful thoughts and takeaways. As she shares her thoughts as a trailblazer in India’s professional beauty industry, there’s a learning for everyone.

Running a salon involves passion, creativity and business acumen. When one of these key ingredients is lacking, the business suffers. Nalini Naegamwala pens down her thoughts on her journey as a salon owner.

“My salon has been my pride and joy for so many reasons.

  • Natasha (my daughter) working with me!
  • I wanted our salon to do ethical hairdressing.
  • I wanted quality and not necessary quantity.
  • I wanted quality products to be used on clients.
  • I wanted it to be a salon where clients were attended by well-trained, friendly and polite staff.
  • I wanted to offer services at prices befitting the kind of service and products used.
  • I wanted every person who visits the salon, be it a working woman, a housewife or a film star, to be comfortable in my salon

Also, I remember people telling me to make it a salon for the rich and famous only, but better sense prevailed and we try to make every person feel special.

I wanted underprivileged girls and women to learn skills in hair and beauty and to make a life for themselves through our salon.

With ‘Guidance from Above’, thousands of women did get skilled at our salon and made a great life for themselves and their children.

God is great and my wishes did indeed come true!

I thank God every day for the fulfilled life I have led. Also, for teaching me love and kindness, for learning to help persons in distress. And, surely for helping me create skills and jobs for the underprivileged.”

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