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21 Year Old Beauty Entrepreneur Is The Fresh Face Of Beauty
Make-up artist and entrepreneur Jordana Ticia Franks is the fresh face, brains and beauty behind a new cosmetic brand taking the UK by storm.
Jordana Ticia Cosmetics, which is manufactured in the UK, was established in 2015 when Jordana was only 19 and focuses on a range of liquid lipstick and lipglosses for all skin types and colours.
Using her natural artistic ability and experience as a make-up artist, Jordana created a brand for both professional make-up artists and the public to use and enjoy.
Jordana Ticia Franks, now aged 22, said: “Working as a make-up artist has given me a lot of insight into what products really work and what people are looking for. I knew there was space in the market for amazing liquid lipsticks and glosses which focused on great colours with a red carpet finish.”
“I also wanted to ensure the products were vegan and cruelty-free, it’s really important to me to create a product I’m proud of and which people want to use. It such a simple but crucial step for the beauty industry and I’m proud to be a part of that.”
With an estimated rise in sales of 12%, the lip colour cosmetics market brings up to £306 million in value. On a more micro level, 40% of us purchased a liquid lipstick in 2017, rising to 48% if you’re between the ages of 16-24. Sales of lip make-up are expected to grow significantly in 2o18, thanks to a high number of new product launches in the category.
Jordana’s collection includes Liquid Lipstick, Lipglosses and Lustre Enhancers to offer customers a variety of options and looks - all products are priced at £11.95 and available from the Jordana Ticia Cosmetic website or from selective stockists.
Stocked in over 60 salons across the UK and 26,100 Instagram followers Jordana Ticia Cosmetics continues to grow with customers both in the UK and worldwide.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Raynard .
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