About Us
The Woman Behind Celluvia
Five years ago, Emma never imagined she would become a business owner.
After a difficult divorce, she found herself completely alone. No partner. No children. No family she could lean on. Just a small apartment, a laptop, and an overwhelming feeling that she had to start over.
For months, she struggled to rebuild her life. Every dollar mattered. Every decision felt risky. But instead of giving up, she made herself one promise:
"If no one is going to build my future for me, I'll build it myself."
Emma became fascinated with wellness and self-care. She noticed that many women wanted simple, affordable products they could use at home to feel more confident in their own skin. That idea eventually inspired what would become Celluvia.
She had the vision—but not the capital.
After preparing a business plan and presenting her idea, she secured startup funding from Evolix Media, a U.S.-based company that believed in helping small entrepreneurs turn ideas into real businesses.
That funding allowed her to source products, build her website, test marketing campaigns, and launch her first online store.
The beginning wasn't glamorous.
There were weeks with zero sales.
There were nights when she questioned whether she had made the biggest mistake of her life.
She packed orders herself, answered customer emails at midnight, learned advertising from YouTube videos, and spent countless hours improving every detail of the business.
Slowly, things changed.
The first happy customer became ten.
Ten became hundreds.
Today, Celluvia continues to grow because its mission has never changed:
To help women feel confident, take time for themselves, and prioritize self-care without needing expensive spa treatments.
For Emma, every order represents something much bigger than a sale.
It's proof that even after life's hardest moments, it's possible to rebuild.
Her journey isn't just about creating a successful business.
It's about proving that your past doesn't define your future.
Sometimes, all it takes is one opportunity, one supporter who believes in your vision, and the courage to keep going when nobody else can see what you're building.