Home Business Profile: Jamberry (CLOSED)

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Jamberry

(Nail Art)

CLOSED

Jamberry closed in June 2018 leaving approximately 50,000 consultants without a company. You can read more in this CBS news report. The information below is archived from Jamberry’s website:

Jamberry was conceived in 2010 when three sisters, Lyndsey, Christy and Keri, were together for a girls’ day out. Realizing that a slow and expensive visit to the nail salon could be something much more, they came up with the idea for a line of do-it-yourself nail wraps. Founded on the notion that styling your nails could do more than just look great, Jamberry entered the beauty sphere in early 2011 with a social selling business model. The founders believed that together, they could not only enrich their own lives but the lives of women everywhere.

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This information is taken directly from the company’s website to avoid misrepresenting them in any way.

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