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Beauty

Buy a voltguard to secure my drier

John DoeJ
EntrepreneurIvyneLocationMindililwet Village, Kenya
Project status
100%funded
$11raised
10%paid forward

Both my father and mother were very hard working and introduced honest way of living to all of us.We did not have much luxuries but we managed to school up to secondary school all of us.My last born sister is to join form one the coming year.We were three children and its funny that my father and mother had a duty rooster for each one of us.It was this that gave us a sense of responsibility.My parents had a dairy project and did farming on pineapples most of the time.When i sat for secondary final exams i had already made up my mind on my career.I wanted to be self employed from a long time and wanted to start my own salon.My parents therefore sold one cow and gave me the monies as start off capital.I have already repaid the cow with interest to them.I still live with my parents and have no kids.

I have a beauty business as a saloonist.I do treatments,relaxing,weaves,braids,manicure and pedicure.Women in my area are fashionable and smart.They need to do their hair,nails and other sprucing up women activities.I have a pleasant personality and have managed to keep a loyal clientele.I always wanted to pursue beauty industry.My typical costs are KES 13,000/- .My revenue is KES 7000/-. The costs and revenues are for one week.I want to invest and expand my salon so iam putting profits most of it into business.I take care of my parents basic needs because now they are elderly.

I want to buy one voltguard which will assist to guard against voltage issues that have damaged my drier twice.This will allow me to save on maintenance costs of the drier.The voltguard cost $25.