Offers from Ulfah
Eight Thousand, Not Thirteen
Eight thousand, not thirteen — the number on this listing is wrong and it is worth fixing first. My linked Instagram shows 8,182 followers. This offer says 13,100. That is a gap large enough to change what a brand would pay, so I would rather correct it than let somebody find out afterwards. What the post itself is: your makeup or skincare product used across a normal stretch of days, then written up properly — what it did, who it would work for, whether a local product does the same thing for less. In Indonesian, for women in their twenties and thirties, from Karangasih. Send the full size and long enough to form an opinion, because a post written in three days would only describe the packaging.
Storytelling, Which Means a Review
Storytelling, which on a beauty page means a review with a beginning and an end. There is no narrative in a serum. What there is: how my skin looked before, what changed across a few weeks, and what I could show at the end. That is a story of a sort and it is the only honest one available. My verified count is 8,182 followers, not the 13,100 shown on this listing — worth correcting before anything is agreed. In Indonesian, for women in their twenties and thirties. Send the full size and a month.
Promotional Is Your Word, Not Mine
Promotional is your word, not mine, and the distinction affects what gets made. A promotional video implies claims delivered to camera. What I make is a review that happens to be favourable when the product deserves it — and is not, when it does not. If you need guaranteed enthusiasm, an actor is cheaper and more reliable. The count on this listing says 13,100; my account shows 8,182, and that difference matters more than the wording. In Indonesian, from Karangasih, for women in their twenties and thirties. Send the product and a fortnight, and the claims you want tested rather than repeated.
Social Proof, and the Real Count
Social proof, and the real count that goes with it. For a UGC booking the following does not matter — you get the files. But this listing says 13,100 followers and the account shows 8,182, and if that number was wrong here it is worth checking wherever else it appears. I apply your beauty product in a real Indonesian bathroom, unbranded, vertical, several takes, in Indonesian. That is the social proof — footage of somebody who uses these things rather than an actor holding one. Send the full size, the shade and the shot list.
Amount, Order, and What Not to Layer
Taught with the bottle in hand rather than beside a caption. A skincare tutorial that only says what a product is for teaches nothing. The useful version shows the amount — which is almost always less than people use — the order it goes in, how long to wait, and what happens if you layer it with the thing most people already own. That last one is where routines fall apart. 8,182 followers on Instagram, which is the verified figure and not the 13,100 this listing carries. In Indonesian, from Karangasih, women in their twenties and thirties. Send the full ingredient list and a month, because I will not teach a product I have not used.
Cut Open, Then Assessed
Cut open, then assessed, and the second half takes longer than the first. An unboxing that ends when the box is empty tells nobody whether the thing works. So I open it on camera and then put the product into a routine for a fortnight before recording the verdict. That makes this slower than most unboxing bookings and more useful than any of them. The listing says lifestyle unboxing; this is a beauty page, so it will be assessed as a beauty product. 8,182 followers on Instagram — that is the verified number and not the 13,100 printed here. In Indonesian, from Karangasih. Send it sealed, and the ingredient list with it.
Slipped Into a Karangasih Beauty Reel
Placement rather than presentation. Your product sits on the table while I do my face, gets picked up, gets used, and the Reel carries on being about the look rather than about you. Beauty buyers are unusually good at spotting a paid segment, so the version where nothing announces itself tends to travel further. What they judge is the result on my face, which either works or does not. 13,100 people follow me from Karangasih, women in their twenties and thirties. Makeup, skincare and tools all fit. Send shade guidance if it matters, and tell me if you want the product visible in frame throughout or only at the moment I use it.
Frames, Then a Verdict
Frames, then a verdict — the frames run first and the opinion comes at the end. A Story pack that gives a conclusion in the first frame has not tested anything. So these run across a week: the first application, the third day, the point where a product either settles or starts causing problems, and then what I actually think. That is more useful for skincare than a single frame and less flattering if the product does not hold up. 8,182 followers on Instagram — the verified figure, not the 13,100 on this listing, and the gap is wide enough to matter. In Indonesian, from Karangasih, women in their twenties and thirties. Send the full size and a week at minimum.
Beauty, Not Lifestyle, Again
Beauty, not lifestyle, again — that is the second listing under my name using the wider word. There is no lifestyle content here: no travel, no food, no home. Makeup and skincare, in Indonesian, for women in their twenties and thirties in Karangasih. I run your product across a few days of an actual routine, which is the only frame it belongs in. 8,182 followers, the verified figure rather than the 13,100 printed. Send the full size and enough days for something to actually happen rather than just be photographed.
Twelve Hours, Mostly Waiting
Twelve hours, mostly waiting, because that is what skincare actually involves. A day handed over on a beauty page is not busy. Morning routine, then hours where nothing happens, then evening routine — and filling the gap with invented activity would misrepresent both the product and the day. So I show the two ends properly and say what happened in between, which is usually nothing visible. 8,182 followers on Instagram, the verified figure rather than the 13,100 on this listing. In Indonesian, from Karangasih. Send the full size a month before the takeover so there is something to report.
Named Mid-Routine, in Karangasih
Named mid-routine, in Karangasih, while something is actually being applied. A live mention works on the attention that is already there. If a name is said while a product is going on a face, people listen; said as an introduction, it goes past them. So the mention lands in the middle, with one reason attached that I can stand behind. That last part rules out anything I have not used. 8,182 followers on Instagram, in Indonesian, women in their twenties and thirties — and the live audience is a fraction of that, which is worth knowing before you price it. Send the product ahead and the name as you want it said.
Both of Us, One Question Queue
Both of us, one question queue, and your representative takes the technical half. The questions on a skincare live split cleanly. Some are for me — does it feel heavy, did it sting, what does it look like after eight hours. Some are for you — what is the concentration, why that preservative, is it safe with something else. I can answer the first kind honestly; the second needs somebody who knows the formulation rather than the campaign, and answering it badly is worse than not being there. 8,182 followers on Instagram, the verified number rather than the 13,100 on this listing, in Indonesian, from Karangasih. Send the product a month early and two evening times, because nobody here watches a live at midday.
One Bottle, Drawn in Karangasih
One bottle, drawn in Karangasih, and matched to the skin that wins it. Skincare giveaways go wrong when the prize reaches somebody it was never formulated for, because the public outcome is a person saying it did not work. So entrants state their skin type and the draw runs among the ones your product actually fits. I run the rules in Indonesian, keep the closing date and check the winner. 8,182 followers on Instagram rather than the 13,100 shown here. Send the prize, what skin it is made for, and confirm you can post beyond this island.
Stories Vanish; This One Stays
A post that outlives the frames is the only reason to buy one instead. Stories vanish; a feed post about your product stays where somebody searching skincare in Indonesian will find it months later. I write up a month of use properly — the ingredients, what changed, who it would work for and who should skip it. 8,182 followers on Instagram, which is the verified figure rather than the 13,100 on this listing. Send the full size, the ingredient list and the time to form an opinion actually worth reading.