VACUSLIM48: a wellness website that serves both salons and customers

VACUSLIM48 Slovakia (Madima s.r.o.)

2026-06-16

VACUSLIM48 is the distributor of a non-invasive 45-minute body-shaping treatment and its related cosmetics. The website had to handle two commercial tracks at once: acquire and verify wholesale salon partners, and sell home-care cosmetics to retail customers. We built one bilingual site that separates the B2B path from the B2C path, explains the treatment, and guides every visitor to the right next step. The build also included a payment system covering two companies. We delivered the project in 14 business days for €775.

Wellness site + e-shop + B2B gate

Project type

Verified partners and retail sales

Main goal

€775

Project price

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Selected screens and visuals

Visual project preview shows how the website looks on different devices. Responsive design ensures perfect display on mobiles, tablets and desktops.

How we structured the brief

The site had to serve two commercial tracks plus payments for two companies. So we split it into blocks that do the most to qualify a partner and move a customer to purchase.

Problem #1

Wholesale and retail could not get mixed up

A salon and a retail customer have completely different expectations and buying processes.

Our solution

We created two separate zones with their own entry points and CTAs straight from the homepage.

Technologies and implementation

UX architecture + Next.js components

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Problem #2

Partners had to be verified, not just collected

Wholesale terms should not be public, and a partner should be a real company.

Our solution

We designed a gate that collects the company ID/VAT and promises verification within 24 business hours.

Technologies and implementation

Form logic + validation

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Problem #3

Home-care products had to sell directly

A customer should see the EUR price and add a product to the cart without a phone call.

Our solution

We built a catalogue with filters, EUR pricing, and a cart.

Technologies and implementation

Component catalogue + cart

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Problem #4

Payments had to serve two companies

The distribution model ran through two companies, which had to be reflected in payments.

Our solution

We developed a payment system built to handle two companies.

Technologies and implementation

Payment integration

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Final structure

Complete web structure designed for maximum conversion and user experience. Each page has clear purpose and optimized navigation.

Home
About VACUSLIM48
Procedure
Products
For salons
For customers
Contact

Most important website sections

Each section solved specific business problem and increased conversions

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B2B partner gate with verification

A salon submits its company ID, VAT number, and details; the brand verifies it and responds within 24 business hours. Onboarding becomes a self-qualifying funnel.

2

Dual storefront structure

The "For salons" and "For customers" sections, each with its own CTA, guide each audience down its own path without overlap.

3

E-shop with filters and EUR pricing

A catalogue with filters (All / For salons / For home / Sets), EUR pricing, and an "Add" to cart button.

4

Five-step procedure explainer

The five stages of the 45-minute protocol and named active ingredients build trust and help the salon resell the treatment.

Project stack

Frontend

A fast bilingual interface optimized for SEO, performance, and separate B2B/B2C paths.

SEO-readyBilingual SK/ENHigh performance
TypeScript
React
Next.js
Tailwind CSS

E-shop and payments

A filterable product catalogue, cart, and a payment system built to serve two companies.

CartCatalogue filtersPayments for two entities
Payment integration
Cart
Product catalog

Hosting and deployment

Fast deployment, scaling, and stable operation as the offer and partner zone keep expanding.

Fast deploymentScalableStable delivery
Vercel
CDN delivery
GitLab

💡 Modern tech stack = fast website + easy maintenance + long-term support

Delivery process

We worked in phases: first the commercial architecture of the two paths, then content and the procedure, then the e-shop and payments, and finally polishing and deployment.

Phase 1

Two-path architecture

3 days

We defined the structure of the B2B and B2C zones, navigation, and primary CTAs.

Phase 2

Content, procedure, and trust

4 days

We assembled the procedure page, trust blocks, and salon testimonials.

Phase 3

E-shop, partner gate, and payments

5 days

We added the filterable catalogue, the partner gate with verification, and the payment system for two companies.

Phase 4

Polishing and deployment

2 days

We completed final tuning of the bilingual setup and responsiveness, then deployed via Vercel.

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Need a website that serves both B2B and B2C at once?

We will design a structure that separates wholesale from retail, adds partner verification and an e-shop, and guides every visitor to the right next step.

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✨ Two paths, one site • Verified partners • Clear CTAs