By: Pynnderella, The Fairytale Connoisseur
In a world that tries to split women into “pretty” or “powerful,” Narissa has boldly chosen both. The multifaceted beauty and music entrepreneur is the mind behind The Lash Trap, a thriving lash lounge rooted in the heart of South Central, Los Angeles, and the voice behind the unapologetic anthem Boss Bae. But more than that, she’s the architect of an evolving movement, one that champions independence, ownership, glam, and grit.
Narissa isn’t waiting for a seat at someone else’s table. She’s building her own throne, feathered in mink lashes, backed by melodies, and grounded in purpose. The Boss Bae campaign isn’t just a catchy slogan, it’s a lifestyle. And she’s inviting the world to see what it looks like when beauty is more than skin deep. When glam is backed by grit. When the girl behind the gloss is also calling the shots.

The Birth of a Boss Bae
For Narissa, it all started with freedom.
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“I started The Lash Trap to work for myself and make music freely,” she’s said in past interviews. “I wanted to travel, live, and spend my time on my terms.”
And that’s exactly what she did. The Lash Trap quickly became more than a beauty bar. It evolved into a space for transformation. With locations in both Los Angeles and New York, The Lash Trap became Boss Bae Headquarters, a sanctuary for women to get laced, empowered, provide beauty services, and be reminded of their own boss bae energy.
But Narissa didn’t stop at lashes. With a mic in one hand and business strategy in the other, she began carving out a space in music that felt equally intentional.
Beauty x Bars: Her Musical Era
Narissa’s music drips in the same luxury and authenticity as her lash work. Singles like “Boss Bae” and “Transactions” (feat. Wiz Khalifa) reflect a woman who knows her worth and isn’t afraid to vocalize it. Collaborations with artists like BLXST, and a visual storytelling aesthetic that feels more cinematic than content-driven, solidify Narissa not as an influencer trying to make music—but an artist building her own genre of glam and self-worth.
“Boss Bae,” originally created during quarantine, was meant to be part of a larger project: an EP and documentary unpacking the emotional, spiritual, and financial weight of being a Black woman entrepreneur in today’s climate. Even as the campaign evolves, its message remains the same: control your image, own your story, and don’t wait for permission.

The Boss Bae: Where Glam Meets Grit
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What sets Narissa apart is that she isn’t building brand for vanity—she’s building infrastructure. Boss Bae Headquarters serves as a home base for all things Narissa: a creative space, a glam lab, and a place where she turns vision into visuals, and lyrics into legacy.
Whether she’s crafting music, managing her lash line, or filming her upcoming content collabs (stay tuned for the Fairytales with Pynnderella episode
), one thing is clear: Narissa isn’t just the talent—she’s the blueprint.
Community Over Clout
Beyond glam and records, Narissa is deeply rooted in community. She’s hosted clean-up initiatives on Slauson, partnered with voter registration drives, and regularly platforms other Black-owned businesses. Her mission is simple: empower women to look good, feel good, and own everything they build.
In a culture obsessed with visibility, Narissa offers something more rare: vision.
Her work exists at the intersection of beauty and blueprint where lashes are luxury, lyrics are leverage, and your name holds more weight than any logo you wear.
The Boss Bae Blueprint
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So, what is a Boss Bae?
It’s not just someone who’s booked and busy. It’s someone who is in alignment. Someone who prioritizes ownership, impact, and joy without sacrificing softness. A Boss Bae isn’t perfect. She’s powerful.
And Narissa is the living, glowing, lashes-laid example of what happens when a Black woman bets on herself… and wins.
The Fairytale, Rewritten
From LA hustle to bi-coastal branding (before closing the New York location in 2021), from lashes to lyrics, Narissa’s story is the kind of fairytale that doesn’t end at midnight. It begins at mindset. And whether she’s layering vocals in the studio or lacing clients at The Lash Trap, one thing is crystal clear:
This Boss Bae isn’t following trends. She’s building her legacy.
And every lash, lyric, and launch is just the beginning.
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Do you have a Boss Bae story?
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