Porcelain: Redefining the Importance of Skincare with the Touch of Technology
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Appearance might not be an important
element in determining your personality but how you feel about yourself is
certainly a significant characteristic that stimulates self-confidence and an
optimistic attitude. When Pauline Ng, the Founder and Managing Director of
Porcelain gauged the vitality of inner beauty, she indulged into contriving the
art of skin refinement to help others. Through Porcelain, Pauline has been an over-achiever
in her attempt to bring about a change in how people feel and care about
themselves.
Porcelain is a homegrown cult skincare
brand that started as a skincare salon with the ambition to do things
differently. In their overwhelming journey of 10 years, Porcelain has been
graced by more than 80 awards for exceptional products and services. With a
clear vision to be transparent at every step, Porcelain is an established brand
that is trusted and recommended by thousands of loyal customers.
In 2009, Pauline Ng, ventured out to be a
self-made businesswoman, and has not looked back since then. She may have faced
many challenges while climbing the ladder of success, but it only made her
stronger and gave her the nudge to do better. In this exclusive article,
Pauline shares with us the success story of Porcelain that has grown from a
small two-man outfit into a trailblazing skincare authority.
The Passion that Incorporated
Porcelain
Cosmetics is an evolving industry that has
witnessed the growth of some enormous brands. Yet, when it comes to skincare,
customers are very careful as to the brand they choose. Pauline’s mother, Jenny
Teng, was passionate to help people get better skin. With over 20 years of
experience as an aesthetician, Jenny co-founded Porcelain with Pauline and
brought a remarkable level of skills and expertise into the business. Jenny’s
passion was truly inspiring that saw the transformative power of skincare and
how good skin can empower and bring confidence. With Porcelain, the
mother-daughter duo wanted to provide clients with a place they can
trust; that means transparency, delivering exceptional value and standards to
clients, two-way communication, and the combination of craftsmanship with
state-of-art technology for holistic skincare. “Porcelain is a safe place where
clients would experience no hard selling; I wanted to run a place built on
integrity and trust.”, Pauline shares.
Every Challenge is a Learning
As a pioneer in the industry, Porcelain had
to face many challenges while they were still trying to emerge as a trusted
brand. There were different challenges at different stages of
growth. Initially, the biggest challenge was the lack of capital and
Pauline had to monitor the cashflow very closely. Having done that Pauline was
able to increase the company revenue over time. Eventually, they started
growing and hiring. During the growth process, we tend to make many mistakes
that help us gain learning lessons that are beneficial for the future. While
Porcelain started hiring, they too made a legal mistake that was of creating
self-drafted Employment Contracts. Referring to this as a painful lesson
learnt, Pauline got out of it with the help of a few friends who stepped in at
the right time. The next challenge was the fear of becoming
obsolete. When Porcelain reached the point where they needed to expand, Pauline
realized that their original “self-designed” logo and packaging bottles could
no longer work. She knew that they had to re-brand, which was expensive but
worth it.
Porcelain also faced a few more roadblocks
like, ensuring consistency in service standards, training, retaining, and
hiring staff, amongst other operational issues. Also, the landscape became
extremely competitive with new entrants in the Medical Aesthetics field.
As with any company, manpower and quality
control issues are the biggest challenges. But, Porcelain prefers to grow
slowly, instead of over-expanding which helps in maintaining a high level of
quality of service. The company also strives to offer the best remuneration to
their employees and develop a strong cohesive company culture to retain
employees who have aligned values. “Our challenge remains in creating
sustainable, yet malleable processes to help us achieve international growth in
the next five years.”, Pauline adds.
The Exceptional Services of Porcelain
Porcelain currently offers a suite of over
30 treatments available for all skin types and concerns. They take pride in
their treatments, for the use of cutting-edge technology combined with
traditional craftsmanship and the use of products under Porcelain Skincare.
Porcelain’s
treatments have won several awards over the years. One of their signature
treatments is the QuintessentialTM, a 120-minute intensive
extractions facial (most facial spas perform this only as a perfunctory step in
another primary facial). The QuintessentialTM targets severely
congested and acne-prone skin by cleansing impurities from deep within to unveil
smoother and brighter skin. Its intensive treatment is based on a secret extraction
technique developed by co-founder and director aesthetician of Porcelain, Jenny
Teng. It allows accurate identification of the different types of skin
congestion, followed by a tailored extraction method to best suit each
individual’s skin conditions.
At Porcelain, extraction facials are only
performed by therapists who have honed their skills over a compulsory
6-month training period. This means that each therapist is trained to
carry out extractions using the right angle, amount of pressure and technique
to decongest skin while minimizing the risk of scarring.
Technology is another aspect that adds
value to Porcelain’s services. The new-age consumer is reliant and highly
dependent on technology, they require a personal approach, and demand for greater
transparency. “The right use of technology can help businesses elevate the
consumer experience in an engaging and personalized manner.”, says, Pauline.
Technology is at the core of their business at Porcelain. Starting with their
Skin Analysis machine, they use it to conduct Skin Discovery, a 360° evaluation
of their client’s skin. The information is then used to curate and customize
treatments and products tailored to the individual’s needs. They then
track their client’s entire Porcelain journey and the evolution of his/her skin
with their software, which can also be viewed via the Porcelain’s mobile app.
What Makes Porcelain Different
Transparency is integral to
Porcelain’s business. The advent of their Porcelain mobile
application and third outlet, Porcelain Origins, incorporates multiple digital
touchpoints that serve not only to enhance and streamline the consumer
experience, but also improve transparency and clients’ accessibility to
information. They do not believe in hard selling, but
rather, educating their customers and giving them the freedom of choice.
Porcelain
also has really strong internal competencies: From heavy investment in the
best medi-technology equipment, intensive R&D, craftsmanship, to
integrated data points, they are able to do high-level personalization for
clients to help them gain the best results.
Porcelain believes in correcting, not
concealing. A lot of treatments and products are targeted at treating the root
causes instead of just the symptoms. For example, the fine lines that appear
from dehydration. The key is in getting your skin back to its right balance of
pH, sebum and water levels. Once that happens, skin problems do not recur as
frequently, sensitivity is reduced. Porcelain understands that they need to get
that healthy skin from the inside out, from the cellular level, and let it do
its job.
A Dream Project of a Successful
Entrepreneur
Porcelain was founded in 2009 by Jenny Teng
and her daughter Pauline Ng who was then a fresh graduate from the Singapore
Management University. Pauline quickly learned the business and gained the
position of Managing Director in the company. She runs a tight ship at
Porcelain to ensure the values of integrity, transparency and craftsmanship
perpetuate throughout the company since 2009. Although Jenny is not at the
forefront of managing the company since 2015, she continues to use her
expertise in training all the therapists for treatments and cleansing.
As the Managing Director of Porcelain,
Pauline Ng, manages the overall business operations of the company.
Additionally, she is also focusing on R&D to continuously innovate and
expand their current product line.
“Witnessing the success stories and
watching our clients achieve healthy, radiant skin they desire keeps us
motivated. We innovate by curating and creating the best solutions through an
active feedback loop with our clients. All our treatments and products are
designed, developed, and continuously reformulated because at Porcelain, we
listen.”, Pauline proudly shares.
The Growth and Future of Porcelain
For 11 years now, Porcelain has been
focusing specifically on the business of skincare treatments. One amazing shift
they have seen is that the more the consumers are educated on skincare, they
expect greater transparency in ingredients. As discussed earlier, Porcelain
leverage on technology to drive their operations, business decisions as well
as their product & treatment R&D. For instance, they opened Porcelain
Origins, Singapore’s first Smart Spa offering curated touchpoints and digital
innovations that help meet their clients’ changing skincare needs. They are
also one of the first beauty salons to introduce a Porcelain App, aimed at
elevating the personalized experience.
“We innovate and reformulate our products
to ensure they are free from nasties while meeting our client’s changing
needs.”, Pauline adds.
Porcelain has humbly grown from strength to
strength over the past eleven years, from a two bedder to the premium spas at
Guoco Tower and Paragon Shopping Centre. “Many may view success from pure
dollars and cents, but to me, having the support from our customers during this
Covid period, where they trusted us and helped the business bounce back
quickly, and we didn’t have to let go of a single staff – to me, marks the
success of a strong company built on a good foundation.”, the Managing Director
asserts.
Porcelain’s product sales have been
registering strong growth over the years thus, their focus is to ensure
continuous expansion through R&D and having it sold via more distribution
channels both locally and regionally. They are also on a constant look out for
partners to explore the possibility of extending their services overseas.
With a well-defined vision today, Porcelain
holds its course to become people’s lifelong beauty partner that accompanies
people through the evolution of their skin. They look forward to putting their
expertise and goodwill at the service of people’s well-being.