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Cavite Beauty, Small and Stated
Cavite beauty, and the number is small: 174 people follow my Instagram. I state that first because my Pinterest is considerably larger and brands assume the two match. What a post here gets you is a written review from somebody who tests things in tropical humidity rather than in an air-conditioned studio — which decides whether a foundation survives an afternoon or slides off it. Send the product with enough time for two weeks of wear, the peso price, and where it is stocked outside Manila, because my followers are not in it.
Written for Tropical Skin
Written for tropical skin, which is not the same as written for skin. Half the beauty advice my followers read was produced for a climate they do not live in. A product that sets beautifully in a temperate autumn slides off a Cavite afternoon, and nobody writing from elsewhere mentions it. So I report how yours behaved in humidity, over a full day, on my own skin. 174 people follow my Instagram, which is very small — my Pinterest is the larger account and worth asking about separately. Send it with enough time for two weeks of wear and the peso price.
A Pin That Keeps Being Found
A pin that keeps being found, which is the one thing Instagram cannot do. Pinterest is a search engine wearing a feed. An Idea Pin about a routine or a product does not peak on the day it goes up — it gets found by somebody typing the problem into a search box months later, and it keeps getting found. That is a different purchase from a post that lives for a day. My Pinterest has 924 followers, which is larger than my Instagram and matters less than it would elsewhere, because on this platform the search does the distribution rather than the following. Send the product, the peso price and the search terms you want it found under, and I will build the pin around those rather than guessing.
A Still Pin, Built to Be Saved
A still pin, built to be saved rather than watched. The Idea Pin format gets the attention but a plain image pin still does most of the saving on Pinterest, because somebody building a board wants a picture they can file rather than a video they have to sit through. So I compose a still of your product and let the text overlay do the searching. My Pinterest has 924 followers, which matters less here than the keywords do — this platform distributes by search rather than by following. Send the product, the peso price and the terms you want it found under.
Filmed for the Smaller Account
Filmed for the smaller account, and I would rather name the number than let a reel imply otherwise. 174 people follow my Instagram. What a reel there does is show a product being used on somebody with real skin in real humidity, which is worth something to a brand that has only ever seen its product photographed under studio light. It is not worth much as reach and I will not pretend it is. If reach is what you need, my Pinterest is the larger account and works differently. Send the product, two weeks before you want the reel, and the peso price.
Shot Like a Customer, in Cavite
Shot like a customer, in Cavite, and handed over rather than posted. My Instagram has 174 followers so the audience is not the product here — the footage is. What that gets you is me applying your product in a bathroom with the light it has, in humidity, on skin your customers would recognise, rather than a studio version that behaves nothing like the real thing. Several takes, vertical, no watermark. Send the product, the shade if there is one, and any line you need said exactly, because I would rather match your wording than improvise around it.
A Video Pin That Keeps Working
A video pin, which behaves differently from both a reel and a still. Pinterest plays it in the feed and keeps it in search, so a video here does not peak and disappear — it accumulates. Somebody searching a skincare problem in six months finds it the same way they would find an article. That is the whole reason to put video on this platform rather than only on Instagram. Short, captioned, and I put the useful information on screen because a good proportion of Pinterest viewing happens without sound. My Pinterest has 924 followers, though on this platform the search does more work than the following does. Send the product, the peso price and the search terms you want it to answer.
One Routine, Filmed in Humidity
One routine, filmed in the humidity it has to survive. A tutorial shot in an air-conditioned room tells my followers nothing, because the product will not behave that way when they use it. So I film in the conditions they live in — which sometimes means showing something sliding, separating or refusing to set, and I keep that in. That is the risk of booking me and also the reason to. My followers in Cavite have watched enough beauty content produced for temperate climates to be suspicious of a clean demonstration. 174 people follow my Instagram, which is very small. Send the product with two weeks to test properly and tell me the technique it needs, because a product used wrongly fails for the wrong reason.
Linked Straight From the Pin
Linked straight from the pin, which is the format Pinterest built for selling rather than saving. A product pin carries the link and the detail in the pin itself, so somebody who finds it in search can go straight to you rather than working out who made the thing. That is a different job from an Idea Pin, which builds interest, or a still, which gets saved to a board. I build this one for the point where somebody has already decided. My Pinterest has 924 followers, though search does the distributing here. Send the link, the peso price and the terms somebody would type when they are ready to buy.
Added to a Board People Already Follow
Added to a board people already follow, which is different from publishing a pin into nothing. My boards have been building for a while and each has its own followers, so a product placed into an existing skincare or routine board arrives with context around it rather than sitting alone. Somebody browsing that board sees yours beside things I actually use. My Pinterest has 924 followers and the boards pull separately on top of that. Send the product and the peso price, and tell me which board it belongs in — or let me decide, because putting it in the wrong one helps nobody.
The Box, Then Fourteen Days
The box, then fourteen days, because an unboxing on its own tells you nothing about skincare. I open it on camera and show what arrived — the packaging, the amount, whether the pump works — and then I keep using it and come back at the end of two weeks to say what happened. A first impression of a serum is not information. 174 people follow my Instagram, which is very small, so this is worth buying for the footage and the write-up rather than the audience. Send it with the full routine you recommend, because testing a serum without the cleanser it was designed around gives you a result neither of us can use.
Skincare on a 174-Follower Feed
Skincare on a 174-follower feed, and I will keep saying the number because it changes what this is worth. A permanent post from me is not a reach purchase — it is a written record of how your product performed on somebody testing it in Cavite humidity, which stays on my grid and which you can point people at. For a brand with no reviews yet from this climate, that is worth having. For one already covered, it probably is not. Send the product, the peso price and two weeks of testing time.
Several Pins, One Aesthetic
Several pins, one aesthetic, published together rather than one at a time. A collection works on Pinterest in a way a single pin does not, because somebody who saves one tends to go looking for the rest and ends up on the board. So I shoot your product several ways — in use, alone, in a flat lay — and publish them as a set with consistent styling. My Pinterest has 924 followers, though search finds these more often than followers do. Send the product, the peso price and any styling direction, and tell me if there is a look you want kept to.
Frames Across a Cavite Week
Frames across a Cavite week, which at 174 followers is a small thing sold honestly. The pack runs your product through a fortnight of ordinary use — morning, after work, the day it rains — with a link on each frame. What that does is show duration rather than a single application, which for skincare is the only claim worth making. It will not reach many people and I will not suggest otherwise. Send the product with the routine you recommend, the peso price, and the last day the set needs to have finished.
The Format Pinterest Renamed
The format Pinterest renamed, which is worth clearing up before you book it. Story Pins became Idea Pins some time ago — same multi-page format, different name — so if you came to this listing expecting something separate from the Idea Pin I also offer, it is the same product and I would rather say so than sell you the same thing twice. What it is: several pages, swiped through, built around a routine or a problem your product answers. My Pinterest has 924 followers, and search finds these long after they go up. Send the product and the terms you want it discovered under.
Built to Survive Being Promoted
Built to survive being promoted, not to be promoted by me — worth separating those before you book. I cannot promote anything. Promotion on Pinterest happens inside your own advertising account with your own spend, and no creator can do it for you. What I can do is build the pin so it survives being promoted: correct dimensions, the claim readable at thumbnail size, no text that breaks when Pinterest crops it. Then you take the file and run it however you like. My Pinterest has 924 followers, though for an ad creative that number is beside the point. Send the product, the peso price and the landing page it should send people to.
Small Frames, Cavite Weather
Small frames, Cavite weather, and 174 people watching. That last number is the whole context for this offer — it is a set of Story frames on a very small account, so what it does is document rather than distribute. Your product appears through a stretch of ordinary days with the link attached, in humidity that changes how anything behaves on skin. Useful if you want footage and a written impression. Not useful if you need people, and I would rather say that than sell it as reach. Send it with the routine you want followed and the last date the set can run to.
Hour Six Is the Interesting One
A whole day of 174 people, which sounds like very little and is. But a day is the only format where skincare can be shown properly, because the interesting part is not the application — it is hour six, when the humidity has done its work and you find out whether the thing held. A single frame cannot show that and a reel edits it out. So the takeover runs your product from morning through to evening in Cavite conditions, with what happened stated plainly rather than filmed flatteringly. My Instagram is very small and I have said so on every listing. Send the product with the routine you recommend and the peso price, and tell me the day you want it to fall on.
Mentioned to a Handful
Mentioned to a handful of people, which is what a live on a 174-follower account is. Usually three or four turn up, and they are the ones who message me about products anyway — so if what you want is a small number of interested people hearing about your thing with a chance to ask, that works. If you want an event, it does not. I go live while doing a routine rather than scheduling a slot, so the mention arrives in context. Send the product beforehand, the peso price, and whatever you would like me to mention.
Somebody Who Knows the Formula
Somebody who knows the formula, please, rather than somebody who knows the campaign. My followers ask what percentage the active is at, whether it can go with an acid, what the pH is. I am not a chemist and I will not guess in front of people who might put the thing on their face — so if you cannot send somebody who can answer that, tell me and I will keep the live to how it felt to use rather than what is in it. That is a smaller live and an honest one. My Instagram has 174 followers, so this is a small room either way.
A Draw Four People Enter
A draw four people enter is the realistic outcome and I would rather lead with that. My Instagram has 174 followers. A giveaway at this size does not build an audience or shift stock — what it can do is put a product into the hands of somebody who was already interested, and generate a small amount of honest talk from a person who wanted it. If that is worth the prize to you, book it. If you were expecting entries in the hundreds, the number above is the reason it will not happen. Send the prize, the peso value and whether you can post to Cavite.
Three Formats, 174 People
Three formats, 174 people — and the second number is the one that decides whether this is worth buying. Story frames, a reel and a permanent post, spread across a fortnight. On a large account that combination is a campaign. On mine it is documentation. What it produces is a body of material about your product in tropical conditions: I record how it applied, how it held through a humid day, and what it looked like after two weeks. Three formats means three different kinds of evidence rather than three times the audience, and for a brand entering the Philippine market with no local reviews at all, that evidence is the thing worth having. It is not worth having twice, so if you have already commissioned this from somebody bigger here, do not book it. Send the product with a fortnight of testing time, the routine you recommend and the peso price.