The beauty giant’s yearlong, paid influencer program provides resources and mentorship to emerging creators, who in turn participate in the company's marketing campaigns.
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TikTok E-Boy Lil Huddy Teams With Beauty Upstart ‘Glamnetic’ On Nail Sticker Collection
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Sephora Announces Third Class Of Its #SephoraSquad Beauty Influencer Program
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Studio71 Signs 30 Beauty And Lifestyle Creators, Including Nikita Dragun, Trixie Mattel
Studio71 has just unveiled a major beauty and lifestyle creator blitz, signing upwards of 30 influencers in the category to its multi-channel network. Among the new additions to its roster are: transgender vlogger and cosmetics entrepreneur Nikita Dragun; RuPaul's Drag Race stars Trixie Mattel, Katya Zamo, and Miz Cracker; and beauty creators Isabel Bedoya, Hrush Achemyan, Eleanor 'Snitchery' Barnes, Roxette Arisa, and Ashley 'Strashme' Strong.
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Ex-Twitch Employees Raise $3.5 Million For Beauty-Focused Streaming Startup ‘Newness’
Newness, a beauty creator-focused streaming startup founded by former Twitch employees, has closed a $3.5 million seed round.
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YouTube’s De Facto Skin Care Guru, Hyram Yarbro, Signs With UTA (Exclusive)
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Macy’s Vastly Democratizes ‘Style Crew’ Influencer Program, Which Was Formerly Only Open To Employees
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Jackie Aina Gets Into The Candle Business With Her New Brand, ‘Forvr Mood’
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After A Decade, Ingrid Nilsen Emotionally Closes Chapter On Her YouTube Career
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A3 Artists Agency Signs Beauty Creator Nyma Tang (Exclusive)
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Jackie Aina Joins Call For Beauty Brands To ‘Pull Up Or Shut Up’ In Creating Lasting Racial Equality
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UTA Signs Beauty YouTuber Carli Bybel For Global Representation (Exclusive)
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Creators For Good: Claudia Sulewski’s Journey To Shelter Pet Adoption
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