At the onset of the novel coronavirus outbreak a year ago, Tameka Jones' near 20-year career as a makeup artist was thrown into disarray.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions on businesses as part of the state's stay-at-home order, Jones, was furloughed by her employer. As restrictions continued, she became increasingly nervous.
"They were saying we couldn't touch people and people had to wear masks," said Jones, a St. Paul resident. "We can't do makeovers if everybody has on a mask. What does the future hold?"
Rather than return to that job, Jones used her savings to start Lip Esteem, a plant-based, gluten-free and animal cruelty-free lipstick brand of more than 25 shades. Jones chose the word "Esteem" to reflect being proud of one's features. Jones was teased about her lips as a child.
Her lipstick, she said, helps people feel good, "one tube at a time."
Jones has partnered with a U.S.-based manufacturer to make the lipstick, which she purposefully designed to be worn by women of all skin tones. Lip Esteem products are also paraben free, Jones said, meaning they lack chemicals typically found in cosmetic and body-care products that can potentially cause hormonal imbalances and infertility problems.
Less than a year after launching, Lip Esteem is self-sustaining, said Jones, who did not provide specific revenue figures.
The majority of sales are through the company's website, but Lip Esteem also has a brick-and-mortar partner and placement at two local farmers markets. Other salons, boutiques and beauty-supply stores have shown interest, she said.