
Erielle
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Erielle Hill was born and raised in Memphis, TN. She is a mother to 3 beautiful children who help motivate her to work diligently in her career. She discovered her passion for hair at an early age and began pursuing her dreams in her high school cosmetology department under the instruction of Mrs. V Hill. With her parents as a great support system they ensured she had the necessities and resources to secure her career.
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Master Stylist
After graduating high school, she decided to enhance her skills and broaden her Cosmetology education. She enrolled at Paul Mitchell School Memphis, where she was introduced to a diverse setting that embraced many different races and cultures. While there, she advanced to the Phase II salon, designated for honor students. At Paul Mitchell, she not only learned about hair, but the importance of professionalism and leadership as well. Erielle graduated in February 2010 and obtained her license in May 2010. Since then, she has enjoyed her journey in the industry.
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She attributes her start to The Place to Be and Banks High Maintenance salons, both located in Memphis, TN. She was also a former stylist for Fantastic Hair Salon, and is now employed at Hair Kingdom. Erielle offers a variety of services and welcomes all hair types; however, she specializes in hair coloring, cutting, extensions, and maintaining healthy hair. She is currently a full-time student who will be obtaining her degree in Business Management by May 2020. She plans to become a Salon owner and someday a Cosmetology Instructor. She enjoys being a stylist not only for the skill to make people look and feel good but also the ability to be a listening ear, encourager, and motivator to her clients. Throughout her career, she has had the opportunity to do what she loves the most, and that is community service. As a result, she has had the pleasure of being a volunteer stylist for Sew Fab fashion show, back to school bashes, and much more. While she does not seek for her career to lead to fame, she sincerely seeks to be a help to others in need. Erielle plans to continue to be a mentor for other young ladies and give back to her community and city.
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