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Francelys Infante Launches N2B4B: A Holistic Self-Care Brand Rooted in Resilience and Self-Worth

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Enter N2B4B (Not Too Broke For Beauty), a wellness-driven beauty brand founded by Francelys Infante, whose powerful story of survival and transformation is reshaping the modern definition of self-care. Rooted in a mission to empower women to prioritize their health, dreams, and beauty rituals, N2B4B debuts today, Thursday, January 8th, 2026, with Glow Fuel, a premium liquid collagen supplement, available at n2b4b.com.

Infante, born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New York City, brings her dual cultural upbringing and lifelong passion for beauty to the forefront of the brand. After surviving a near-fatal health crisis in November 2023—three ruptured brain aneurysms—she redefined her priorities, dedicating her life to championing women’s wellness, emotional education, and the power of intentional self-care. She is also the wife of Latin music icon Romeo Santos, a role that has kept her grounded in both public and private spheres while navigating her own journey of healing and transformation.

N2B4B was born from the most vulnerable chapter of my life,” says Infante. “After facing a near-death experience, I realized beauty is not about perfection, it’s about realizing that even when you have cracks, you’re not too broken to be beautiful. Often, us women give endlessly of ourselves to spouses, children, family, friends and so on, leaving little time for us, even when we are dealing with our own struggles and imperfections. This brand is my love letter to every woman who ever felt this way to remind them they also deserve self-care and I’m honored to be a part of their rituals by sharing some of mine.”

Not Too Broke For Beauty is built on the belief that luxurious self-care shouldn’t come at the cost of accessibility. Reflecting this ethos, the brand’s packaging draws inspiration from Kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold—symbolizing resilience, healing, and the beauty found in imperfection.