Bristol-born beauty brand House of Amor celebrated a remarkable end to 2024 with its Press-on Nails featured in British Vogue's "Best Beauty Products of 2024."
The product aims to empower customers to achieve salon-quality results from the comfort of their homes and is described as "rivalling the best professional polish jobs."
The achievement follows after House of Amor opened its first-ever flagship store in Winford last November.
BristolWorld visited the facilities in an exclusive tour to learn more about the brand from founder Lucy Pearce.
The product aims to empower customers to achieve salon-quality results from the comfort of their homes and is described as "rivalling the best professional polish jobs."
The achievement follows after House of Amor opened its first-ever flagship store in Winford last November.
BristolWorld visited the facilities in an exclusive tour to learn more about the brand from founder Lucy Pearce.
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00:00How do you feel after one of your products got featured on British Vogue?
00:04Like, it's actually indescribable because, you know, things like that, we weren't aware
00:09it was happening until we got sent the article. And yeah, I think just from being just me
00:16in a small business, you know, I felt like I was failing in business for years and never
00:21ever would have pictured, you know, this was a dream. To, like, see that all the hard work
00:28and effort and everything we all do and the whole team do behind the scenes has paid off
00:33is just incredible.
00:34And how did House of Amour start?
00:36Kind of started, I had a little eyelash brand. It wasn't going well, wasn't making any money,
00:42but I did it because I just loved, like I said, the creative side of it. I would make all my own,
00:46like, stickers. I'd make my own, I'd use vellum paper, make my own tissue paper. And then I was
00:54a mum. I've got three kids. I worked part time. I didn't have much time to feel like me. You know,
01:02this just, life gets crazy, doesn't it? And I miss that feeling of feeling myself. And I
01:08really feel like that's what, like, lashes brought to me. So I kind of went out trying
01:14to solve a personal problem, which in hand solved it for so many people all around the world
01:19at the time without realising that that's what I was doing, essentially. And yeah,
01:25I launched DIY Lashes and advertised it online. At the start, I didn't put my face to my business
01:32at all. I was really nervous, really scared about showing up on social media. But like,
01:37social media now has just done wonders for business. And yeah, I got my cousin in. She
01:43was young and fun and she'd sort of do some videos using the lashes. And at that time, TikTok
01:50was just sort of starting off and the videos were going viral. We were hitting like 10 million views
01:55on videos, which was just insane. And yeah, it just kind of went like that. We just got a really
02:01good following. We launched the products and overnight we went from nothing, you know, sort
02:07of having a business for years that I'd felt like giving up on because I'd tried so many different
02:12things and just didn't ever feel like I was finding my thing. To, I think the first night
02:20that we did a launch of the stuff, we hit £20,000 in six minutes and I just sat there and cried.
02:27I didn't know what to say or do or, and yeah, it was crazy. And then from then it was a big
02:34whirlwind. It was kind of like not knowing, is this a trend or do I need to run with this? So
02:40I thought I'll ride the wave and reinvested every single penny I made it back into the
02:46business and just kept doing that. So at the start, I've never had funding or anything like
02:51that. So it would be do a restock, sell out, put all the money back in, go to my manufacturers,
02:58be out of stock for three weeks, go back to them, order X amount, whatever money we'd made from the
03:04seller. And yeah, and it went round and round like that. And it's just been like that ever
03:10since in the business. I think we've been going for three or four years now and it's just growing
03:15and growing and growing. Now I've got a big team that helped me. I think there's eight of us now
03:21and yeah, that's how it started.