How One Beauty Company Is Responding To COVID-19

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UVé Beauty aims to bring a new standard of sanitization to the beauty industry. They have introduced a new science into the beauty business with its UV-C sterilization systems, which clean the tools we use in our everyday make-up and beauty routines.

John Nguyen, UVé’s Co-Founder and COO, started working for Xerox out of college in 2000. “I worked my way up from account executive to Vice President and managed the top Sales team in the nation for my segment 6 years in a row,” Mr. Nguyen said. “Through smart investments, I decided to leave the industry after 18 years to golf, relax and pursue other opportunities.”

“Sean and I have known each other for almost ten years,” Mr. Nguyen explained. “He had a company that was a client of Xerox while I was with them. Sean asked me towards the end of my years with the company to develop the Make-up Brush Sterilizers.” but it seemed there wasn’t a motivation to fix a problem when people were already buying your products. If anything, companies started to cut more corners by trying to increase margins and using lesser quality materials.”“Like most businesses, we experienced a stall in March 2020 when the Covid shutdown happened. This delayed our initial launch,” Mr. Nguyen recounted. “One positive though is it put hygiene at the forefront of our minds.

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