Offers from Alendlendra
Skincare for Skin in Its Thirties
Skincare for skin in its thirties is a different conversation from skincare for skin in its twenties, and most campaigns do not make the distinction. I am in my thirties and that is who reads my page — women in Indonesia looking for something that works on adult skin rather than the routine a nineteen-year-old is being sold. A permanent post from me goes through the ingredients, how it behaved over a proper stretch, and who it is actually for. 22,883 people follow my Instagram, in Indonesian, from Bandung. Send the full size and at least a month, because anything shorter and I would be describing a first impression rather than a result.
Bandung, But Skincare
Bandung, but skincare — the listing put me in the creative scene and that is not where I am. Bandung does have one: design, music, small labels, people making things. I am not part of it. What I do is skincare for adult skin, in Indonesian, with the ingredients explained. A reel from me is a routine or one product used in the way it is supposed to be used, with the reasoning said out loud. That is worth having for a cosmetics brand and useless to a creative studio looking for a Bandung name. 22,883 people follow my Instagram. Send the full size, the ingredient list and long enough that I can say something that is not just a first impression.
Not Lifestyle. Skin.
Not lifestyle. Skin. The word lifestyle covers everything and therefore describes nothing. My page is one subject: skincare for adult skin, the ingredients in it, whether a thing works over weeks rather than on the first night. A brand booking a lifestyle reel here would get a skincare reel, because that is all I make. Which is fine if you sell a serum, a cleanser, sunscreen, anything with an ingredient list worth reading out. It is not fine if you sell a bag. 22,883 people follow my Instagram in Indonesian, from Bandung, and most of them are in their thirties. Send the product, the full ingredient list and a month, because a reel filmed after three days would be a guess.
Footage of a Routine
Footage of a routine, filmed properly, and none of it goes on my page. As UGC this is the takes rather than the audience. What you get that a hired actor cannot give you is somebody who does this every day: the right amount, the right order, the pauses where a product actually needs to absorb. Skincare filmed by somebody who does not use skincare looks wrong to anybody who does. Unbranded, vertical, in Indonesian, several takes so there is a choice. That works for a serum, a cleanser, sunscreen, anything applied rather than worn. Send the full size, the ingredient list and the claims you are running, and I will tell you if a claim is one I would not be comfortable saying.
Aesthetic Was the Wrong Sell
Aesthetic was the wrong sell — this is a tutorial, not a mood. The listing offers a product tutorial with an Indonesian aesthetic, which describes how something looks rather than what it teaches. My page is not built on looking nice. It is built on explaining what an ingredient does, in what order, and why a routine stops working when you add too much. So a tutorial from me takes your product and shows where it belongs in a routine — before or after, how much, how long to leave it, what it should not be layered with. That is the useful thing for adult skin. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian. Send the full ingredient list, because I read it before I film.
Sealed, Then Onto Skin
Sealed, then onto skin — and the listing said style audiences, which is not who reads this. My followers are here for skincare, not for style. An unboxing on this page is the seal broken, the ingredient list read out loud, the texture on the back of a hand, and then it goes on my face. Anybody expecting a fashion parcel will be disappointed and anybody selling a serum will not. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian. Send it sealed with the full ingredient list, and expect me to read the parts you would rather I skipped.
Trends Come Second to Ingredients
Trends come second to ingredients on this page, which limits what I can sell for you. The listing says trend-conscious. My followers are in their thirties and mostly past chasing whatever launched last month — what they want to know is whether a formulation does anything. So a reel built on a trend will get a lukewarm response here, and one built on what is in the bottle will not. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian. Send the product with the full ingredient list and a month to use it, and if the pitch is that it is trending, tell me what else it has going for it.
A Morning Routine, Frame by Frame
Frames across a Bandung morning, which is when a skincare routine actually happens. Stories suit this better than a reel because a routine has steps with waiting in between, and frames can show that gap honestly — cleanser, wait, serum, wait, what the skin looks like twenty minutes later. A reel would compress all of that into something that never happens. 22,883 people follow my Instagram, in Indonesian, mostly women in their thirties. Send the full size and the order you intend it to be used in, and if that order is wrong for the other things in a normal routine I will tell you.
Bandung Creative Scene, Second Time
Bandung creative scene, second time — and the answer has not changed. I corrected this on another listing already. There is a design and music scene in this city and I am not in it. What I do is skincare: ingredients, order, whether something works over a month on adult skin. The reason it keeps mattering is that a creative agency booking this would get me explaining niacinamide, which is not what they paid for and not my fault either. Story frames from me are a routine across a morning with your product in its proper place. 22,883 people follow my Instagram, in Indonesian. Send the full size, the ingredient list and the position in a routine you intend it to occupy, and if that position is wrong I will say so before anything is filmed.
Twelve Hours, Two Applications
Twelve hours, two applications — a skincare takeover is quieter than most. There is a morning routine and an evening one and a long stretch of nothing in between, because that is what skincare actually is. Filling the middle with invented content would be dishonest about the product and boring anyway. So I run the day as: application, what my skin looked like at midday, the second application, how it settled overnight. Your product occupies one slot in that properly rather than being carried around. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian, mostly women in their thirties. Send the full size a month ahead so the takeover reports a result rather than a first impression.
Endorsed Only After a Month
Endorsed only after a month, which rules out anything with a launch date next week. Saying a product name during a live is easy; saying it and meaning it requires having used the thing long enough to know. On skincare that is four weeks minimum, because nothing shows up sooner. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian, mostly women in their thirties who will ask me directly whether I still use it three months later. Send the full size well ahead of the date you want it mentioned.
Ask Me About Ingredients
Ask me about ingredients and I will answer for an hour, which is what this format is for. A live demonstration on a skincare page is really a question session. People want to know whether something works with what they already use, whether it will sting, whether it is worth the money against a cheaper thing that does the same job. So your representative should be somebody who knows the formulation rather than the marketing, because the second kind gets found out inside ten minutes on a page like this. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian, mostly women in their thirties. Send the product a month ahead so I have used it, and two possible evening times.
A Serum, Drawn Publicly
A serum, drawn publicly, and the draw is the easy part. The harder part is that skincare prizes need matching to skin. A giveaway where the winner turns out to have the wrong skin type for the product ends with somebody publicly saying it did not work, which is worse for you than not running it at all. So entrants say their skin type and I draw from the ones the product actually suits. Rules in Indonesian, closing date kept, winner checked. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, mostly women in their thirties. Send the prize, the skin type it is formulated for, and confirm you can ship across Indonesia.
Written Up After Four Weeks
Written up after four weeks, which is the only schedule this page runs on. A permanent post about a skincare product is a record that stays searchable, so putting a first-impression in it would be a mistake that sits there. What I put in instead: what the ingredient list actually contains, how my skin responded over a month, who it would suit and who should avoid it. 22,883 people follow my Instagram from Bandung, in Indonesian, mostly women in their thirties. Send the full size, the ingredient list and a month of lead time, and expect the post to say who it is wrong for as well.