Looking good: These beauty businesses are thriving in Covid-19 economy

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Some beauty establishments here are not just surviving amid Covid-19 but thriving in the otherwise bleak economy. The economic impact of the coronavirus has brought many businesses to their knees, but three brands The New Paper spoke to appear to be bucking the...

He told TNP:"Singaporeans like our hybrid concept, so our new locations will feature hair salons that have unusual additions like an oyster bar and a cocktail bar, for example. We offer these experiences at a value-for-money price."

It has also pivoted to new offerings, like its Peachy Fuzz Super Hair Removal treatment launched last month. As"more investors showing interest and sales have been encouraging", its second outlet will open at The Seletar Mall in January, with hopes that the young brand can be more accessible to a wider pool of customers, said Ms Lee.

 

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