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Nyjae Little: Beauty, Business, and a Boss Mentality Built Early

  • Writer: Isaiah Young
    Isaiah Young
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Some people grow into entrepreneurship. Nyjae Little was wired for it.


Long before licenses, logos, and branded aesthetics, she already knew one thing for sure—she wasn’t built to clock in for someone else. That mindset didn’t come from nowhere. It came from watching it firsthand.


Growing up, the first real entrepreneur she ever knew was her brother. He wasn’t just hustling—he was building. Car dealerships, car washes, multiple businesses. He moved with independence, responsibility, and vision. To Nyjae, he wasn’t just her brother—he was her father figure, her example, her proof that ownership was possible even when the odds weren’t friendly.


Her household was rooted in discipline and structure. Her mother is a veteran educator with over 30 years in teaching, representing stability, consistency, and hard work. But entrepreneurship wasn’t something the older generation around her believed in. To them, success meant a 9–5, security, and staying in line. Nyjae knew early that life wasn’t for her.


“I don’t like nobody telling me what to do,” she’ll say plainly—and anyone who knows her knows she means it.


By 8th grade, she was already stepping into entrepreneurship, planting seeds while others were still figuring out who they were. When she shared her dreams with extended family, the response wasn’t encouragement—it was doubt. People outside her immediate circle dismissed the vision, questioned the path, and underestimated both her and the brother who inspired her. But Nyjae never needed permission. She needed purpose.


Today, she stands as a licensed aesthetician and the owner of The SageB Aesthetic, specializing in advanced skincare, hair removal, lash extensions, and permanent makeup artistry. Her work goes far beyond beauty—it’s about confidence, healing, and transformation. Men, women, and even children gravitate toward her energy. Kids love her. Clients trust her. And everyone who sits in her chair leaves feeling seen.


Nyjae lives by a simple philosophy: look good, feel good. And she embodies it. No matter what she’s facing, she never looks like what she’s going through. That mindset carries into her work—helping people feel beautiful, handsome, and confident in their own skin isn’t a job to her. It’s fulfilling.


As a mother, her ultimate goal is freedom—freedom of time, freedom of presence, freedom to be there for her daughter in the ways that matter most. She’s building toward income that doesn’t demand her constant physical presence, because she understands something deeply: her daughter needs her more than any schedule ever will.


And then there’s the bigger mission.


Nyjae has a heart for children and adults with developmental delays and disabilities—people often misunderstood, overlooked, or mislabeled. She doesn’t see limitations. She sees different learning styles, different needs, different brilliance. Where others see roadblocks, she sees responsibility.


That’s why one of her biggest priorities is launching a nonprofit—creating a dedicated resource center designed specifically for individuals who don’t always fit into traditional systems. A space built with accommodations, intention, and dignity. A bridge where none currently exists.


Her plan is clear: build the nonprofit with purpose, then expand her for-profit ventures with the same integrity. One fuels the mission, the other sustains it.


Nyjae Little does not settle. She does not fold. She does not wait for approval.


She is a boss because she decided to be one—and she’s been proving it ever since.

 
 
 

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