Revolution Beauty launches a new platform that supports self-employed beauty professionals
You may be wondering who Revolution Beauty are, well let me fill you in.
In a nutshell, Revolution Beauty is a global mass beauty business which operates as a multiple brand, and multi-beauty category company that also sells its products both direct-to-consumer and in physical and digital retailers through wholesalers.
What then is My Revolution, I hear you ask?
It’s an on-demand beauty marketplace to connect the freelance beauty industry to clients through one central app. This means that 1,000 beauty professionals can manage their clients, open up brand new revenue streams and market their skills in a whole new way.
Co-founded by entrepreneurs, Nicola Gunby, and Jason Iliffe, My Revolution is available to all kinds of freelance beauty professionals, including accredited make-up artists, hairstylists and beauty therapists.
As a part of My Revolution, beauty professionals get exclusive access to new product launches and the chance to feature on Revolution’s social channels with resulting content they create.
The app is now available for professionals to download and sign up. This will allow them to start using the features, book in their current clients and start to gain new bookings through the marketplace.
As Nicola Gunby, Co-Founder of AMB Beauty and, Co-Founder of My Revolution said:
"As a previous makeup artist, I found out how hard it can be to find work and grow your client base when you’re newly qualified or if you move to a new area. My Revolution is the perfect answer to this by providing self-employed beauty professionals the opportunity to market themselves to new customers all whilst internally managing their business. We are so excited to now be a part of Revolution Beauty’s global infrastructure which will help us to reach more professionals and customers across the UK and then globally.”
Contact:
You can download the My Revolution App on iOS & Android
Email Nicola Gunby (Co-Founder) directly.
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