Pauline Ng (entrepreneur)

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Pauline Ng (born 1 December 1985) is a Singaporean entrepreneur who founded Porcelain, a successful skincare cult brand, in 2009. After graduating from Singapore Management University, Pauline decided to forgo job opportunities at a Melbourne-based HR consultancy firm and another international marketing firm to take the road less travelled, despite difficult economic times in 2009.

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In 2010, Pauline led Porcelain to cross the S$1 million mark in revenue, while continuing to push the boundaries within. Under her leadership, Porcelain grew from a 2-man team to a company of close to 100 today.

Her relentless drive to achieve service perfection also helped Porcelain land the prestigious World Luxury Spa Awards for 7 consecutive years from 2013 to 2019. Porcelain is also a recognized spa with more than 80 media accolades and was even featured in the likes of the Louis Vuitton City Guide (Singapore edition), BBC, Forbes, etc.

In June 2016, she was the youngest winner of the inaugural Teochew Entrepreneur Award in 2016 presented by Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shamugaratnam, after being selected as one of the BBC's "30 under 30" women in November 2015. [1] [2] This was followed by clinching the Winner of the Pulsar category in the Women Entrepreneur Awards 2018.

Pauline conceptualized Singapore’s first smart spa into fruition in 2018 and launched Porcelain Origins.[ citation needed ]

Biography

Ng was born on 1 December 1985 in Singapore to a middle class family.

Her mother is a beautician and her father, a retired classical guitar player. At the age of 17, she had started her own events company. [3]

In 2009, shortly after Ng had graduated from SMU, her mother Jenny Teng sought her assistance in relaunching her facial care business. While her mother was skilled in facial treatments, she had little business experience. [3] Porcelain, the new company, was founded and managed by Ng, who also took care of marketing and procurement, while Teng took charge of the treatments and staff training.

From modest beginnings, the company expanded rapidly thanks to its high level of service and outstanding treatment and product results. Ng reinvested the profits into hiring more staff and in developing a line of Porcelain skin care products. By collaborating with facial care firms in the United States, Japan and Taiwan, the range of products was extended. By 2013, the business itself had revenues of US$1 million and was recognized as Asia's Best Luxury Beauty Spa at the World Luxury Spa Awards. [3] [4] By mid-2016, the business was employing a team of 45, most of them therapists. They have three outlets and an online store - PorcelainSkin.com/Shop.

A firm believer of holistic wellbeing, Pauline encourages a good balance between work and play, indulging in music, traveling, diving, skiing and exploring.

Awards and media features

Other accolades include:

Best Luxury Beauty Spa in Asia

2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

World Luxury Spa Awards
Winner, Pulsar CategoryWomen Entrepreneur Awards 2018
Best City Spa in Asia 2017

Best Country Spa in Asia 2017

Best Beauty Spa in Asia 2018

Best Boutique Spa in Singapore 2018

Best Spa Brand in Asia 2018

Best Beauty Spa – Global Winner 2019

Best Boutique Spa in Singapore 2019

Best Destination Spa in Singapore 2019

Haute Grandeur Global Spa Awards
More than Skin DeepStraits Times Feature, January 2017
Keeping things clean and clear at PorcelainBusiness Times SME May 2017
Face to WatchICON Magazine May 2017
Grand Winner, Promising Category

Straits Times Feature

Business Times Feature

Teochew Entrepreneur Award 2016
Nuyou 30 under 30Nu You Singapore, January 2016
Prestige 40 under 40Prestige Singapore, September 2016
Top 55 Most Inspiring MillennialHer World, July 2015
5 Bosses who made $1 million dollars before 30Straits Times April 2015
Homegrown BeautySingapore Tatler, June 2015
Style New Guard FeatureStyle, August 2015
Featured Beauty SpaLouis Vuitton City Guide
BBC 30 under 30BBC
Women of the MomentHer World, September 2014
Top 100 Most Inspiring Women 2012CozyCot Singapore

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