Salons, restaurants, florists, fitness instructors and more are creatively adjusting to the new realities of the coronavirus economy, pivoting to bring parts of their business online.
Due to the coronavirus crisis, Camara Aunique, a makeup artist and beauty entrepreneur based in the New York City area, hasn't been able to book clients. It's impossible when your craft is entirely focused on touching people's faces. Sales for her popular eyelash line of products have also plummeted.
Still, she said she's"pushing through." Aunique started sharing her talents online for free on her Instagram account to help women learn how to apply makeup as well as teach the business of makeup. She hosts classes on Instagram Live Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 p.m. ET. , booking her for a private one-on-one makeup class or supporting her eyelash line at www.camaraaunique.com/shop. Use Code"ava" to save 10% on sales of $40 or more.Rudolph's Bluebird Houses sells homes for birds in various forms, from fully assembled and pole-mounted aviaries to unassembled kits for those who are a little more hands on.
"Building bluebird houses became an outlet for him," his daughter, Kristy Boike, told"GMA.""It helped him keep his hands busy and be creative."
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