Beauté: a clean-skincare brand built by someone who'd seen enough bad ones
5 years on the floor at a beauty retail chain. Strong category instincts, zero ecommerce experience. We built a clean-skincare dropshipping store in ten days using our battle-tested supplier network.
The story
The build
Ten days from her order to a live store. Clean skincare as the opening category, with 10 products sourced through one of our Korean warehouse partners. Chloe was specific about wanting a supplier that could provide COA certificates - she wanted ingredient transparency on every product page, and that requirement narrowed the supplier list quite a bit. Worth it though.
The storefront was built around trust signals rather than volume. Longer product descriptions, INCI breakdowns, country of origin on each card, and an About page that actually mentions her retail background as a credibility anchor.
Launch
Ads went live on day 12. She ran a low-budget test (around $20/day) on Facebook for the first two weeks, then scaled in week three once the CPM stabilised.
Month one reported revenue around $11,500 across ~170 orders, against $2,100 in ad spend. The thing she said she got most out of month one wasn't the money - it was finally learning how the moving parts of an actual ecommerce business fit together.
In their own words
“I'd watched enough skincare brands launch at the store I worked at to know what a trustworthy product page looked like. I just had no idea how to build one. Dropbuild handled everything - Product and supplier vetting, marketing materials, and support worth all the money.”
dropshipping business?


