The skincare brand, YouthLift (Nuveglow), specializes in a proprietary retinol cream originally developed as a hand cream and later adapted into a full-body cream (excluding the face). The product launched in July 2025, garnering a subscription-based customer base. Developed in-house, the formula filled a niche in the retinol market. The business generates revenue through one-time purchases and recurring subscriptions managed via Checkout Champ. As of January 2026, there are over 900 active subscribers, contributing to a substantial recurring revenue base.
From August 2025 to July 2026, the company achieved approximately $707,000 in total revenue, with a net profit of about $26,171. Metrics indicate an improvement in subscription churn, reaching 23.6% by June 2026, and maintains a low chargeback and refund rate. Customer satisfaction is evident with verified 4/5-star reviews. Despite initial losses during a payment gateway transition, resolved in early 2026, the company achieved consistent profitability starting March 2026.
Operations are streamlined, managed by a small team focusing on creative direction and strategy. Growth prospects lie in enhancing creative and acquisition strategies, with opportunities for expansion through additional sales channels like Google Ads and TikTok. The business is being sold due to the owner’s need for liquidity, not due to any operational issues. The subscription base provides a stable revenue floor, offering potential buyers an opportunity for scaling and profitability. The seller is committed to assisting in transitioning the subscription management system to the new owner.
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