Vietnamese beauty influencers are unarguably the most effective at promoting cosmetics, especially Korean ones. Influencer marketing is not just an emerging trend, for the beauty industry, it’s a fundamental part. Beauty brands were among the first to realize and take advantage of the capability of online influencers. Businesses in this area, markedly Korean beauty companies, generally consider this form of marketing as the heart of their customer engagement and brand building. Influencers can help brands to gain many advantages. One example is the authenticity of the products when it is favored by someone who has influence on millions of online followers. 

In the Vietnam cosmetic market, influencers have a high position. About 69% of Vietnamese consumers search for cosmetics information through Facebook accounts. More than half of cosmetic users have ever bought cosmetics online once or twice a month. And 72% of these people have bought cosmetics through social networks. (Source: VIRAC, Q&Me). K-beauty brands did take advantage of this insight in their conquest of the Vietnamese beauty market. Famous brands in the industry have already utilized KOLs (Key opinion leaders) to amplify their presence for years. Smaller and more emerging businesses also made the most out of Vietnamese beauty bloggers nowadays.

If you are a newcomer in the Vietnamese cosmetic market, which Influencer should you work with to build your brand awareness?

Choosing Influencers is not an easy task. It’s not hard to look for a Youtube star, an Instagram model, or a hot Facebook account with million followers. The question, however, is who is worth the effort in building relationships? The chosen Influencers must share like-minded values and tone of voice. And it takes time, dedication, and research to find one. 

Skyperry, with experience in Influencer marketing since 2014, is the first Influencer marketing agency in Vietnam. We have huge data of Vietnamese Influencers, and Vietnamese KOLs and a lot of it is beauty bloggers. Let’s take a look at a few names that we think are typical of this field. Maybe you can find your idea for the next marketing campaign.

  1. Quynh Anh Shyn
  2. HannahOlala
  3. Loveat1stshine
  4. Ha Linh Official
  5. Through Magnifying Glass
  6. Beauty in your way

1. Quynh Anh Shyn

Quynh Anh Shyn is arguably one of the most recognizable Vietnamese KOLs around, with over 1.2 million followers on Facebook2.5 million on Instagram, and more than 400.000 subscribers on YouTube. And she just had a collaboration with Loulou cosmetics – a Korean cosmetic brand for a Glow tint lipstick.  There’s a lot to say about how she gains her massive audience, but primarily because she never fits herself into any stereotypes. Starting as a hot girl around the 2010s, she had shed her sweet image and became a vivid, attractive beauty blogger/fashionista. Her work is well prepared and has a strong sense of professionalism, that is the reason why you shouldn’t pass by her when looking for Influencers, especially if the product is aimed at the younger ones

2. HannahOlala

Though mainly available on Facebook, the influence of HannahOlala is still unbeatable. With more than 15 years of working in the beauty industry, Hannah has a professional and unique view of an expert. She usually uses and reviews middle and high-end products, which really suits her 25 to 40-year-old Vietnamese audiences. Not only reviewing, but she has also brought many chances for her fans to buy cosmetics. With an offer price through her livestream with brand representatives, each livestream attracts around 40,000 to 50,000 views. Beautiful, independent, and optimistic, she has inspired a lot of Vietnamese women to take part in the self-care journey.

3. Loveat1stshine

Loveat1stshine is not managed by an individual, there are Diep & Loan, besties of each other, and also the big names in the early Vietnamese beauty blogger world. The differences in points of view between Diep & Loan create a special attraction when two girls share their experiences with beauty products. Their blog is told in a gentle and intimate way. Information is really valuable for women in their 30s, which fascinates more than 100,000 followers on Facebook and 110,000 subscribers on Youtube. Loan & Diep now have babies of their own, and so their blog now includes tips for pregnancy time. Those are very useful and rare to find since Vietnamese women usually think that you shouldn’t use cosmetics during your pregnancy.

4. Ha Linh Official

Wanna find a new name for GenZ audiences? Ha Linh Official is there for you. Straightforward, honest, and don’t afraid to speak about a product’s bad experiences or downside, Ha Linh’s youtube channel attracts around 1 million to 1.5 million views each clip. She is delighted to test trendy beauty products and cleverly inserts skincare and beauty tips. Her motto is: “real people, real things”. Linh pursues honest reviews, and only give review after a certain time of trial. This way of content production has met what Vietnamese youth looking for. They have a habit of looking for review and feedback from others before buying any product.

5. Through Magnifying Glass

If you value the influence that the Influencer has more than a massive number of followers or flashy images, Through Magnifying Glass must be here on your list. Addicted to cosmetics and regularly out of control before miraculous promises of skincare products, Phuong – the lady behind this blog brings many fascinating reviews on various products, especially cosmeceuticals. Since she shares her own interests in products, she doesn’t write often. However, her blog always has a gentle air combined with valuable skincare knowledge that is so soothing to read. Remarkably, she is one of a few Vietnamese beauty bloggers who have very dry skin. Thus, moisturizer is always on her highlight list of reviews.  With more than 30,000 followers on Facebook, this blog is like a hidden gem for skincare lovers.

6. Beauty in your way

Compared to the list above, Beauty in your way is the newest beauty blogger. Sa – the owner of this blog, despite not having an outstanding appearance, has a sweet voice that endears to Vietnamese audiences. Beauty in your way shows a difference and specialization when focusing mostly on swatching and reviewing lipstick, signally the new and trendy Korean products. The channel has brought around 20,000 views on average. The introduction and review are short, yet informative and extremely honest, giving audiences a multi-dimensional view of the products. 

Building an all-star team of Influencers is no longer new to product marketing, nevertheless, it is still a cutting-edge approach. According to Alist Daily, an overwhelming majority or 86% of women turn to social networks before making a purchase. There is no doubt that Vietnamese consumers are forming the habit of looking for reviews before buying cosmetics. Influencers play the role of providing reliable reviews as they have more knowledge and a better chance to get their hands on new products.

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