The skincare and body care brand, launched in September 2024, focuses on lymphatic drainage brushes and associated wellness products. Within 19 months, it generated approximately $1.68 million in revenue and $228,885 in net profit. In the past 12 months, covering April 2025 to March 2026, revenue was $498,070, with a net profit of $25,525. The period reflected reduced margins as the owner shifted focus to other ventures. The brand's solid foundation, market demand, and advertising infrastructure present a viable opportunity for a buyer to relaunch and scale.
The brand offers seven SKUs, with the Body Brush as the star product. It caters primarily to women aged 25-55 in Europe and the US, with a key market in Italy. Sales occur through a Shopify store, employing dropshipping with light inventory storage. The average monthly revenue over the last year was about $41,506, with profitability impacted mainly by reduced owner involvement.
The brand's marketing relies heavily on Meta Ads, complemented by Google searches, TikTok content, and email marketing. With a large email list and significant social media following, the brand has multiple growth opportunities, including expanding into new markets and platforms.
The current owner seeks to sell due to commitments to other projects. They offer post-sale transition support including operational guidance and training. The brand's assets are transferable, and financial details are available to potential buyers upon meeting due diligence requirements.
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