12/19/2025
My story isn’t pretty.
It isn’t polished.
But it’s real and it’s the reason Curve Appeal is the way it is-intentional.
I didn’t grow up with safety or support.
Love was unpredictable.
Guidance wasn’t there.
And the chaos I lived in wasn’t occasional-
it was constant.
I wasn’t taught confidence.
I wasn’t taught self-worth.
I wasn’t even taught how to trust myself.
But I’m not sharing this for pity. I’m sharing it because too many women carry their stories alone. Too many of us grew up in the dark, thinking we were the only ones.
Surviving my past didn’t make me hard- it carved me open.
It shaped the way I love, the way I care, and the way I refuse to let anyone in my space feel unseen or unimportant.
I spent decades in nursing because caring for others filled cracks I didn’t know were bleeding.
Nursing gave me purpose. It taught me compassion.It gave me the steady ground my childhood never offered.
But my deeper calling revealed itself the day a friend came home from surgery and needed help.I didn’t show up just as a nurse, I showed up as a woman who understood what it felt like
to need support and not know where to find it.
Helping her heal awakened something in me, a part I had buried in survival.
And for the first time, I understood-
I survived a childhood that tried to break me…
and now I’m becoming the woman I needed when I was little.
Curve Appeal wasn’t built from industry trends or someone elses blueprint.
It was built from instinct.
From empathy.
From lived experience.
I created the space I needed growing up- safe, warm, welcoming, and real.
A place where you’re cared for, not rushed.
Seen, not dismissed.
Supported, never shamed.
A place where confidence isn’t manufactured- it’s remembered.
Reclaimed.
Rebuilt, piece by piece.
Curve Appeal is where healing meets beauty.
Where survival becomes strength.
Where your story is allowed to feel different than it ever has before.
This is why Curve Appeal exists. This is why I show up the way I do.
This is why this isn’t “just a medspa” to me- it’s purpose.
Confidence isn’t something I give.
It’s something I fought my way toward.
And now, I get to walk beside other women as they rise into theirs.