I grabbed Beautium to whip a client’s lash studio site into shape, and honestly?It’s pretty solid for a niche theme. The homepage layouts feel made for salons big hero banners, clean service grids, and before/after galleries that actually look good. The one‑page demo saved me hours and the color presets let me match the brand without diving into CSS right away. Translation is built‑in, which is handy if you juggle clients who speak different languages.
Shop setup was smoother than expected. WooCommerce templates are on point for simple product catalogs, and the booking blocks play nice with popular plugins. I liked the pre‑built inner pages pricing, packages, team bios but the documentation is thin in places. If you’re new to WordPress you’ll figure it out just expect to google a couple of things. Performance is fine out of the box keep an eye on third‑party plugins to avoid bloat.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Beauty & eyelash salon websites, bookings, service showcases |
| Price | ThemeForest single site license (typical $59), multi‑site licenses available |
| Compatibility | WordPress 6.x, PHP 7.4–8.2, WooCommerce 7.x–8.x |
| Layouts | 5+ homepage styles, one‑page option, multiple inner pages |
| Key Features | Booking blocks, service & pricing tables, before/after gallery, testimonials, team profiles, blog |
| WooCommerce | Custom shop templates, product quick view, cart & checkout styling |
| Design | Modern, clean, mobile‑responsive, color presets |
| Performance | Lightweight, fast enough; avoid over‑installing plugins |
| Documentation & Support | Standard ThemeForest support; docs are okay but not exhaustive |
| RTL & Translation | RTL ready, WPML/Polylang friendly |
| Minor Flaw | Some demo imports can feel heavy; documentation is thin in spots |
| Bottom Line | Great fit for eyelash/beauty salons; straightforward setup with a couple of quirks |


