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Taina Santiago

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Bio

Hi! I'm Taina and I'm a strong and resilient woman of color with Bipolar Disorder and PTSD, and I'm determined to overcome every challenge stacked against me! I'm pursuing my organic skin care formulation diploma and will graduate in August 2024. Upon course completion, I will begin esthetics school to become a licensed Esthetician for a career path in product development. I hope to own a boutique spa where I can sell skin care products of my formulation. My mission is to create quality self-care products and offer a space where people can find peace and relaxation. As a woman with dual mental health diagnoses, I have overcome a lifetime of adversity, through the grace of God! I was orphaned at the age of 11 after I lost my mother to HIV/AIDS, and my father to a life of prison and substance abuse. Losing my parents at a young age severely impacted the trajectory of my life, and I had to learn to navigate life on my own while experiencing childhood SA, DV, and the onset of my Bipolar Disorder. Amid the cycle of trauma, I was able to become the first person in my family to graduate from high school, college, and trade school. I plan on being the first in my family to own a business and build equity for my future children. I'm passionate about skincare and holistic health and hope my story can one day inspire others who think it's impossible to strive.

Education

Atelier Esthetique Institute of Esthetics

Trade School
2024 - 2025

Katharine Gibbs School

Associate's degree program
2003 - 2005

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Trade School

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services
    • Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Cosmetics

    • Dream career goals:

      Beauty Industry

      Sports

      Dancing

      Intramural
      1999 – 201213 years

      Arts

      • Broward Community College

        Dance
        2012 – 2012

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Village Headquarters — Employment Specialist
        2016 – 2017

      Future Interests

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Brown Skin Agenda Aesthetics & Cosmetology Scholarship
      Winner
      My name is Taina Santiago and I’m a 39-year-old Hispanic American woman with a natural organic skincare formulation diploma pursuing a career in product development. My educational objective is to become a licensed esthetician to gain experience working with skin and inform my product development. I aspire to sell natural organic skincare in my boutique spa. My adversities with Bipolar Disorder and PTSD have shaped who I am and impacted my skin health journey, leading me to pursue a career in the skincare industry. After studying skincare formulation and gaining valuable knowledge and experience with natural organic ingredients I realized that I need to further my education to learn more about skin and how it responds to those ingredients. Growing up as an orphan being raised by the eldest of 3 girls, we experienced many adversities. Like many communities of color, we experienced generations of trauma and had to overcome challenges and barriers that impacted the trajectory of our lives. Despite the obstacles, I am the first in my family to graduate high school, college, and trade school to get where I am today. Socioeconomic, cultural, and mental health factors affect our overall well-being, including our skin health, in nuanced ways that are barely taken into account when evaluating the state of health in communities of color. I am working on independent research on diversity in the beauty industry and how socioeconomic, cultural, and holistic health factors impact skin health in communities of color. I have created a line of body and facial products to treat skin with natural organic ingredients that improve skin health and enhance beauty instead of changing appearances to look like something we’re not. Diversity is important in the beauty industry and has been long awaited by communities of color. Aesthetics medicine needs more diverse perspectives and patients of color want to be seen and heard. With a lack of diversity in the aesthetics curriculum, limited provider efforts to research resources on diversity, and a lack of BIPOC participation in clinical trials and marketing materials, people of color continue to face disparities in a beauty industry that remains unrealistically exclusive to euro-centric standards and communities. Currently, I am applying for scholarships to fund my education while continuing to develop new formulas for an anti-aging product line. I have been accepted to Atelier Esthetique Institute of Esthetics in New York and will begin my aesthetics journey in September 2024. I’m excited to work with real people and get hands-on experience that will better inform my career in product development. I have registered an LLC to launch a small business after my first 5 years of practicing aesthetics. A scholarship would change my life by covering tuition and other essential expenses that I cannot afford. I will be studying full-time without an income to balance my mental health needs while maintaining focus, dedication, and commitment to a demanding discipline and schedule. I am currently paying off an existing student loan and a scholarship can provide the economic freedom necessary to focus on funding my entrepreneurial endeavors, incurring the least amount of debt possible. Education is the most important tool in my life and has fostered the growth and development I needed to overcome every challenge I’ve ever faced. I’ve learned discipline, gained strength and resilience, and evolved into a woman of great character. I thank Vitality Institute for the opportunity to apply for the Brown Skin Agenda Aesthetics & Cosmetology Scholarship and hope to be awarded a life-changing gift.