Now, she has two new business partners and a "Shark Tank" deal: During the episode, Barbara Corcoran and Robert Herjavec gave Farzin a combined $600,000 for 10% of Oogiebear.
The investors promised to give up half of that equity if the company doesn't hit $400 million in sales within two years.
So she took $22,000 from her savings, quit her full-time pharmacist job and founded Potomac, Maryland-based Oogiebear.
On Friday's episode of ABC's "Shark Tank," Farzin told investors how far she'd come: Since launching her booger-removal business, Oogiebear had made $15 million in revenue.
But Farzin stayed focused on Corcoran and Herjavec, asking them for a combined $600,000 instead.