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Hi brands and fellow marketers! 👋
I'm a UGC creator specializing in the beauty niche, creating authentic content that helps brands build trust and drive conversions.
What I can create:
- TikTok & Instagram Reels
- Product demos
- GRWM (Get Ready With Me)
- Makeup tutorials
- Voiceover & talking-head videos
- Aesthetic B-roll
Why work with me?
- Clean, natural, and engaging editing style
- Strong storytelling focused on customer pain points and benefits
- Fast communication and reliable turnaround
- Able to match your brand's aesthetic and target audience
Rates
- Flexible depending on deliverables and usage rights
Availability
- Currently accepting new projects for this month.
I’m a beginner clipper from southeast asia. I just started clipping a month ago, and most of my audience are still based from SEA. Any tips or anything that I should be doing in my accounts to gain more traffic from Tier 1 countries?
The beauty community is ovesaturated right now. Nonetheless, it has been one of my interests. I've been building my portfolio with a focus on beauty (skincare, makeup, etc.), and I'm finding it difficult to turn them into a full-time work.
For those of you who primarily work in the beauty niche:
- Where do most of your clients come from? (Cold email, TikTok, Instagram, X, agencies, Fiverr, Upwork, etc.)
- What brands actually respond to your outreach?
Looking forward to hearing everyone's experiences—especially from creators who are making UGC their primary income.
In line with the viral sex education posts lately. My filipino parents (religious & extremely conservative) found out that I was sexually active. I’m an adult, but still in college—graduating to be exact. Anyone who have had the same experiences? What did you guys do? Any tips on what to say or how to explain to them?