Unironically, Benable has me HOOKED! 😩 (Here's why)
Me & Benable are like this 🤞🏽
Collaborating with Benable would be a literal dream come true. Whether it's creating evergreen content for them, doing an enthusiastic voiceover for one of their videos, or being a part of a brand event. I'd be more than grateful.
And not even because “Oh, Benable is a brand. Must collab 🤖”, but because I'm big on integrity, genuineness, and authenticity, and Benable possesses all 3.
I find their interaction with their community a breath of fresh air, and I honestly love that it's run by millennials because they grew up in the prime age when businesses used to do what they do now: interact, be relatable, and overall have fun.
They're colorful and vibrant, which is great with so many brands wanting to be palatable, and modern-esque
Benable - For Those Willing to Share it all
Exuviance collaborating with a micro-influencer such as me would bring a different perspective and a refreshing look.
I looked at their Instagram page and website, and you don't really see many people who look like me, acne-prone.
Yes, I know most brands don't find acne appealing, but it isn't supposed to be! However, having a model, having someone with acne showcase their skin clearing by utilizing your product will bring not only more traffic, more sales, but also more trust...
The second photo shows my before, using Exuviance 6-week, At-Home, Chemical peel
EXUVIANCE®
The brand that defines my curls and coils like NO OTHER!
I made a video using my favorite shampoo & conditioner combo, and when I say my hair was shining, clean, AND moisturized!(because usually shampoos I've used in the past will strip my hair, and leave it feeling brittle, and dry).
And with Maui, their product's coverage is RARE to come across. Especially with me having a head full of hair (slide 3), I need at most two palms full of product to make sure I receive full coverage. Any more than that would cause overload.
Thank you, Maui Moisture. You're doing wonders for those with curls and coils who've been overlooked for many years.