
She graduated as valedictorian of her high school class and earned a scholarship to attend Mapua University, a top IT school known as the MIT of the Philippines, where she majored in chemistry. While in high school, teachers noticed her gift for academics and research.

If I can’t help them physically, I can help them spiritually,” Valenty said. “In my mind, that’s the next best way to help people. When her parents told her they couldn’t afford medical school, she considered becoming a nun. She was also interested in a career where she could help others. As a young girl, she was interested in the medicinal qualities of plants and wanted to be a doctor. Is it an invasion of privacy? A talented student, a winding pathĪ native of the Tarlac province in the Philippines, about 50 miles north of Manila, Valenty was the oldest daughter and second oldest of six siblings born to hard working but poor school teachers. It speaks to the quality of the product,” McCormick said.Īrizona will spend $1.2B to find water supply elsewhere Brittney Griner pleads guilty in drug trial, Russian media says After nearly 40 years, this historic cafe is closing Surveillance blimp watches the border. The company sends personnel to do one-on-one training to salon staff, a level of commitment that is uncommon, she said.ĭazzle Dry’s Forbes Travel Guide rating as a brand official adds even more credibility for the 5-star spa. McCormick said guests love the vast color choices, shiny finish and the upscale quality that won’t be found at a strip mall salon. “It’s also easy to remove, so there’s a convenience to it.” “We have a lot of guests coming in and they want to go out to the pool or steam room or go outside with their kids and not worry about messing up their manicure or pedicure,” McCormick said. The fact that it’s a natural product that’s gentler on the nails and nail bed, and dries quickly are the two big reasons, said Sheryl McCormick, director of spa. Years ago, she created a top coat that utilized UVA light to allow the polish to dry in six minutes and contained none of the hazardous materials.ĭazzle Dry is the polish of choice in some of the top salons and spas across the country and in Arizona, including the Fairmont, Westin, Canyon Ranch and Ritz Carlton Dove Mountain.įor the past two years, it’s been the featured polish at The Phoenician Spa. Valenty’s chemistry background told her that nail polish ingredients contained endocrine disruptors and allergens. The company allows her to use her science degrees and decades-long experience doing research and development for high-profile companies. How Dazzle Dry got its startĬonsideration of others is at the heart of Valenty’s Dazzle Dry, which she started in 2007. “I didn’t want to benefit from the sacrifice of others,” Valenty said of her reason to donate the sanitizer rather than sell it. The company will continue to do this through the pandemic. It also enabled her to pay it forward by working with the Salvation Army to donate the sanitizer to those on the front lines. She responded by turning her non-essential Chandler-based company into an essential one by using her manufacturing headquarters that made nail polish to also make FDA-approved hand sanitizer.

We had to remain open otherwise we would have to lay off employees to survive,” Valenty recalled. Everyone was scared and the number of cases were surging. Like so many small businesses owners, Valenty had to react quickly not just for herself and her company, but for everyone who relied on a paycheck. Her company found success making and selling non-toxic vegan nail polish to high-end salons, spas and resorts.īut when facing mandatory closure at the onset of the pandemic, Dazzle Dry founder Vivian Valenty used her resources and doctorate in bio-organic chemistry to make hers an essential business in order to keep her staff employed.
