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Lucas Lane

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Speaker

Lucas Lane

Founder of Glossy Boys, TEDx Speaker, Change Maker, Writer, Historic Shark Tank Deal

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Lucas's journey began when he experienced the confusion of shopping for nail polish as a young lad who wanted to express himself. Frustrated with the lack of options, he embarked on a mission to create a nail polish brand that catered to individuals like himself. With the help of his family, Lucas invested $4,000 to refine the nail polish pen, labels, packaging, safety instructions, and legalities, ensuring the brand's commitment to quality and safety.

Fast forward two years, and Glossy Boys now offers 20 vibrant colours and has garnered a dedicated community known as 'The Glossy Brigade.' Despite being just a Year 10 student, Lucas is a full-time entrepreneur, dedicating his days to creativity, product development, and engaging with the Glossy Boys community. What started as a passion project in his family kitchen, Lucas has hand packed over 4,000 orders and more than 16,000 nail polish pens since 2022.

The highlight of Lucas's entrepreneurial journey so far was his appearance on Shark Tank, where he pitched his vision for Glossy Boys to the sharks and becoming the youngest Aussie ever to pitch to the sharks. In a gripping episode, Lucas secured deals with all three sharks, a rarity on the show. The collective support and expertise have propelled Glossy Boys into a new phase of growth and innovation.

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Ask me about...

Anything really! I’ve done a lot of things being an entrepreneur and I love answers questions from people who want to start their own business because I can always help them out from a young entrepreneur to someone just starting out.

Here’s a quick list to help:

- How did you come up with the idea for a nail polish pen?
- How did you pitch your idea on Shark Tank and win?
- What's it like to be a TEDx Speaker and talk about your journey?
- What advice do you have for young people who want to start their own business?

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