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Local Brands, Tested Properly
Local brands, tested properly, is where my page earns its place. Filipino beauty gets reviewed less carefully than the imported stuff — people will spend three weeks on a Korean serum and give a local one a single afternoon — so I put both through the same fortnight and write the post either way. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, which is small, and the audience is nineteen to twenty-five reading in English. Send the product with two weeks, the peso price and where it is stocked, and expect the same treatment a foreign brand would get.
Swatched, Then Worn All Day
Swatched, then worn all day, because a swatch on a wrist proves nothing. Every beauty reel shows the product going on. Almost none show it eight hours later, which is the only moment that decides whether somebody buys it again. So mine has both — the application, and then the same face at the end of the day with whatever actually happened to it. In Philippine heat that is frequently not flattering, and I keep it in either way. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, nineteen to twenty-five, in English. Send the product, two weeks to test it, and the shade if there is a range.
Filipino Skin, Filipino Weather
Filipino skin, Filipino weather — and most of the beauty content my followers watch is neither. The tutorials that reach here were filmed in Seoul or Los Angeles for a climate that does not exist in this country. So I film the same product in thirty-four degrees with humidity, on skin that behaves the way my followers' skin behaves. That is a narrow thing to sell and it is the only reason to book me over somebody bigger. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, nineteen to twenty-five, in English. Send the product and two weeks to test it.
Reviewed Before I Recommend It
Reviewed before I recommend it, which sounds obvious and mostly is not how beauty works here. Brands send a product and expect a reel in five days, which is not enough time to know whether something breaks you out — and a breakout is exactly what my followers are watching for. So I use it for a fortnight first and film after. If it goes badly I will tell you rather than post it. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, nineteen to twenty-five, in English. Send it early with the shade range.
Steps I Would Actually Follow
Steps I would actually follow, which cuts most brand routines in half. A seven-step routine gets abandoned by week two. My followers are nineteen to twenty-five with school or a first job, and a routine that takes twenty minutes in the morning does not survive contact with real life. So I show the version somebody will keep doing, say which steps I dropped and why, and let your product earn one of the places that remain. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, in English. Send the full routine and enough time for me to actually stick to it.
Opened, Then Left on My Face
Opened, then left on my face for two weeks, because that is the half that matters. An unboxing on its own is a packaging review. I film the opening — what arrived, how much product, whether the pump works — and then keep using it and come back with what happened, including a reaction if there is one. My followers are nineteen to twenty-five and breakouts are the thing they are scanning for. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, in English. Send it with the full routine you recommend and two weeks before you want anything posted.
Filipino Beauty Placement in English
I make beauty content in English, which means my followers are not only Filipino — a fair number found me from elsewhere. Your product goes into a Reel as part of a look rather than as the subject of one. Applied, worn, visible in the result, without the video pausing to sell it. For cosmetics that is often the stronger route, because people judge a product by how it looks on a face rather than in a hand. 3,017 people follow me. Makeup, skincare, tools and hair products all fit. Send shade or type recommendations if it matters, and tell me if you want the finished look kept natural or pushed further.
Beauty Frames in English for a Day
Because I post in English, the people watching my Stories are not only Filipino, which changes who your product reaches from a single booking. I show it across a set of frames — applied, worn, talked about — with your tag on each so anyone can tap through while they are still interested. Live for a day, then gone, so it fits a launch, a code with a deadline or a restock. 3,017 people follow me for cosmetics. Makeup, skincare, tools and hair all belong. Send the dates and tell me whether you want the frames leaning tutorial or first-impressions, because those pull differently.
Seven Days, One Product
A week of the same bottle, which is what ten frames should actually be used for. Posting ten different angles in one evening proves nothing; running one product across seven days shows whether I was still reaching for it on day six, and that is the only signal my followers care about. Each frame carries the link. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, nineteen to twenty-five, in English — small, and I put the number on every listing. Send the product with two weeks and the peso price, and tell me the deadline so the set finishes before it.
A Full Face, a Full Day
A full face, a full day, and the interesting part is hour eight rather than hour one. A takeover lets me show application in the morning and then keep checking back — the shine at midday, whether the base has slid, what it looks like getting home. In Philippine humidity that gap between the first frame and the last is the entire review, and a single reel edits it out. Some of it will not be flattering and I keep it in. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, nineteen to twenty-five, in English. Send the product with the shade and two weeks before the day you want.
Mentioned to Two Thousand
Mentioned to two thousand people, most of whom are nineteen to twenty-five and watching from a phone in bed. My lives are late and short — I go on after finishing whatever the day was, which means the room is small and awake. Your product gets named and I answer whatever comes back honestly, including if somebody asks whether it broke me out. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, in English. Send it beforehand so I have used it, the peso price and the shade if there is one to pick.
The Ingredient Questions Are Yours
The ingredient questions are yours, not mine, and that split needs agreeing beforehand. My followers will ask what percentage the acid is, whether it can go with retinol, what the pH is. I am not going to guess about something people put on their faces — I will say I do not know and hand it over. If you cannot send somebody who can answer that, tell me and I will keep the live to how it felt and how it wore, which is honest and smaller. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, in English, nineteen to twenty-five.
Worth Putting on Your Face
A prize worth the risk of a breakout, which is how my followers assess free skincare. Nineteen to twenty-five with acne-prone skin do not enter a giveaway for anything they would not have bought — putting an unknown product on your face has a cost, and they know it. So a vague hamper gets ignored and one thing they have been considering gets real entries. That also means the entrants are people who researched your product before entering, which is a better list than volume. My Instagram has 2,089 followers, in English. Send the prize, the peso value, the shade range and whether you can post to the provinces, and I will handle the rules, the closing date and the draw.
Philippines, Not Southeast Asia
Philippines, not Southeast Asia — the old title on this claimed a region I do not have. My followers are Filipino, nineteen to twenty-five, reading in English. I have no meaningful audience in Thailand, Vietnam or Indonesia and I am not going to let a bundle title imply otherwise to somebody planning a regional campaign. What the bundle is: Story frames across a fortnight, a reel, and a permanent post — all built around one product tested for two weeks first. Three formats of evidence rather than three times the audience, which at 2,089 followers is the honest description. That is useful to a Filipino beauty brand or an importer testing whether a product lands here before spending properly. Send the product with a fortnight of lead time, the shade range and the peso price, and tell me which format matters most.