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Hidden Gems: Meet Jenny Munoz De La Rosa of Jenny DLR hairstudio

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jenny Munoz De La Rosa

Hi Jenny, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I am first generation Mexican American daughter of immigrant parents . I was born in utah but raised in west wendover, nevada. The way I grew up was pretty simple , you know everyone around you . You go to to prek-high school with the same group of kids. To give you an idea of how small my community was , my graduating class was about 29 students. Most of us including myself grew up low income . With very limited resources. As far back as I could remember I’ve always wanted to be a hairstylist . It sparked when I was just a child . Almost always , after my mom would get home from work she would ask me to brush her hair . It was our routine , I would have everything ready , brushes , clips, elastics .I definitely remember giving her crazy styles . It was really fun for me but most importantly it made me feel good that I could do something that will help my mom feel better , she would get really bad migraine so that would help relive tension . And from there I knew I wanted to be a stylist. As I got older I knew I had to leave in order to go after my dream of becoming a hairdresser. So that’s what I did as soon as I turned 18 , I moved to Salt Lake City UT Completed cosmetology school , worked at 2 salon environments . I had to go through several pain points in this process that prepared me for bigger things . It was about taking risks , never looking back & today I am owner of my establishment jenny DLR hair studio in Murray UT.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
I definitely hit many challenges a long the way beginning with the move-in . I didn’t know anybody here , I had never driven in traffic before . Not so surprising but I did get in a minor car accident on the first day of school . Being on my own for the first time was really nerve wrecking but I was still very excited about starting my cosmetology career. Moving here was also a huge culture shock . I was pretty naive , I thought that everyone got the same education as I did . I was so wrong ! The more I got to know the girls in my school or just hearing about their lives . I quickly seen how much more people had growing up , how advanced their education was . With so many resources and opportunities. I was very shocked and I think that’s when I realized how low income my schooling was . To give you an idea , it was already embedded in our heads that our high school students weren’t expected to finish more than 4 years of college/university. Learning all of this made me feel like such a minority compared to everyone in the cosmetology school . And on top of that there was very few people of color which also made it feel a little more intimidating. Besides that I did get to make amazing friends along the way . It was extremely difficult to build a clientele, I remember it would be the busy Saturdays where everyone had clients in their chair except me . It did discourage me at times but again I still kept going and I ended up finishing school in 2020 & moved in to a well known reputable salon . And again I had to start fresh, this meant zero clients but lots of faith that I had . It took a very long time to build a clientele I had so many slow days & a hand full of bad experiences that really discouraged me I couldn’t tell you how many times I wanted to just give up . Fast forward I move on to another salon and ended up having a bad experience. I never felt so defeated & drained . I lost so much money I was beyond stressed because I also had more finances to take care of in that time and I wasn’t happy . If your not familiar with the beauty industry, it can be very cut throat . I was in a place where I had other people trying to mold me into something i wasn’t . I felt very disappointed and didn’t know what to do . Eventually I had enough of that and that’s when I put my foot down and changed the direction of my career. So I went solo and became a studio suite owner . I started this new business adventure in June of this year . Of course I was extremely stressed and scared to jump right in but at the same time I couldn’t be any more happier to actually start something of my own. I eliminated other people’s vision for myself , being under limited growth & their perspective of my own worth. Today I am extremely grateful for taking this huge risk because I can finally thrive off of what I built for myself & never look back . I had remained very resilient during all of my challenges in life . My message about all these experiences that I had , is that you have to keep going forward no matter how much you want to quit no matter how discouraged you feel. Being a “ minority” in this country doesn’t mean you can’t be successful .you are deserving of every opportunity just as much as anyone else . Always remember why you started & keep fighting to live the life you dream of. Walk by faith and appreciate the hard times as well .

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about Jenny DLR hairstudio ?
This sanctuary is located in Murray, UT. It is a private salon suite that is chic , modern & aesthetically pleasing. My mission is to deliver quality & results. I specialize in blonding ,brunnettes & haircutting design I am known for having an eye for detail. Tailoring to each individuals features & natural appearance. My focus is ensuring a seamless grow out for more longevity . Whether your style is low maintenance or high maintenance I make sure your hair style meets with your lifestyle. All of my coloring services come in bundles. Meaning you get everything you need in your service & conveniently not having to guess the investment. My mission is to deliver high quality results & give you a exceptional experiance. My guests love the aroma therapy massage regimen, that includes a rejuvenating gua sha treatment with an indulging hot towel that melts away stress and tension. . Pampering my guests is very rewarding for myself I believe everyone deserve a luxurious & relaxing moment in between their busy livelyhoods.I am proud of building this atmosphere for my guests it gives me purpose knowing my guests feel taken care of & feel safe to fully express themselves whether we’re laughing our butts off or venting to one another, this place really opens doors to a genuine & welcoming experience.

What matters most to you? Why?
What matters most to me is my family . I am really close to my siblings . in my life, my family has been the most supportive throughout everything. Especially my parents, they struggled tremendously to get here and build a foundation for myself & my siblings . They came with very little but they gave us everything we needed. I try to put myself in their shoes and I know I wouldn’t bear what they had to sacrifice . They are the reason why I refuse to give up . I most definitely wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for the hard decisions they had to make . Also my faith is very important I believe there isn’t purpose if you don’t walk by any kind of faith . I try to find purpose with anything I’m put in and with the people I cross paths with . I think building connections with people make life special and meaningful. You can learn so much from other peoples perspectives , backgrounds, cultures & experiences. This is actually one of the biggest reasons why I am a hairstylist, I am happy and fulfilled when I make these unique connections & at the time time I get to build so many peoples confidence and make so many women feel beautiful, heard & empowered.

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