Beauty as a Bridge: How One NJ Womanpreneur Is Creating Safe Spaces for Teen Girls
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For Farrah, founder of Secrets to Plush, beauty has always been more than brows and brushes, but also about building confidence starting from the inside then out. And with the debut of her first-ever teen workshop, Arch Angels, she’s brought that mission beyond the beauty chair and directly into her community.

Held on July 2nd in Belleville, NJ, Arch Angels was a hands on brow grooming class created for girls around the ages 12 to 19. This class wasn’t just about shaping arches. It was about shaping self-worth (pun intended). Each attendee received a plush brow pencil, guided instruction, and a space to connect with other young girls and learn from a woman who can provide wisdom as they’re navigating the pressures of growing up in today’s social media driven world.

“I wanted to create something that feels like sisterhood,” Farrah shared in her press release. “A space to learn something fun and walk away feeling proud, beautiful, and connected.”
Farrah is a self-taught beauty entrepreneur, and she launched Secrets to Plush in 2017 with quality service and real conversation at the core of her business. Her studio has since become a safe haven for clients seeking more than just a service. And now with this teen class Arch Angels, she’s extended that same energy but for the next generation.
At a time when authentic, affirming spaces have become more for young girls or millennials and Gen Z’s who are in their development stages for the next journey of their lives, Farrah is filling the gap with care, purpose, and community. Arch Angels isn’t just a class, it’s the beginning of something bigger.

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