How Small Beauty Creators Can Start Receiving PR (Even With Under 10K Followers)
Think you need 10K+ followers to start receiving PR? Think again. This guide breaks down how small beauty creators can attract PR organically through consistency, content, and authentic brand engagement.
One of the biggest misconceptions in the beauty space is that you need a large following to start receiving PR.
You don’t.
In fact, many brands are shifting their focus toward smaller creators with engaged, niche audiences, especially creators who show up consistently and create content that feels real.
If you’re a beauty creator with under 10K followers, this post is for you.
Because the truth is:
PR isn’t about follower count, it’s about how you show up.
Let’s Clear This Up First
I want to be very clear about something:
I don’t pitch brands for PR.
I don’t send emails asking to be added to PR lists.
I don’t DM brands requesting products.
Every PR opportunity I’ve received has come from:
✔️ organically using products
✔️ consistently posting about them
✔️ engaging with brands
✔️ building trust with my audience
That’s it.
And that’s exactly what we’re going to focus on here.
What Brands Actually Look For (It’s Not Your Follower Count)
Brands are paying attention to things like:
1. Consistency
Are you showing up regularly?
Not just posting once and disappearing, but consistently creating content over time.
2. Content Quality
This doesn’t mean perfection.
It means:
clear visuals
good lighting
intentional content
Your content should make someone stop scrolling.
3. Audience Alignment
Does your audience match the brand’s customer?
For example:
If your audience is women 40+, and you’re showing how products work for mature skin, that’s incredibly valuable.
(And this is where you already stand out.)
4. Authenticity
Brands can tell when you actually use a product versus when you’re just mentioning it.
They’re looking for creators who:
use products repeatedly
speak naturally about them
integrate them into real routines
How to Start Getting PR Organically
Here’s exactly what I recommend:
1. Start With Products You Already Own
Look at what’s already in your collection.
Instead of chasing new products, ask yourself:
👉🏽What brands am I already using that I genuinely love?
Then start creating content around those.
2. Post About the Same Brands Consistently
This is where most creators get it wrong.
They post about a brand once…and move on.
But brands notice creators who:
feature their products multiple times
include them in routines
talk about them naturally over time
Consistency builds recognition.
3. Tag Brands (But Don’t Force It)
Whenever you use a product, tag the brand.
Not in a “pick me” way, just naturally.
Example:
in your caption
on the screen
in your tags
This helps your content get seen by their team.
4. Engage With Brands Like a Real Person
This is a big one.
Don’t just post and disappear.
comment on their posts
reply to their stories
engage with their content regularly
Over time, your name starts to feel familiar.
5. Show How Products Work for Your Audience
This is your advantage as a smaller creator.
You’re not trying to speak to everyone, you’re speaking to your people.
For you, that looks like:
mature skin makeup
real routines
honest product feedback
Brands love creators who bring a specific audience perspective.
What NOT to Do
Let’s talk about what slows creators down:
🚫 Only posting when you want PR
🚫 Tagging brands with no real context
🚫 Constantly switching products with no consistency
🚫 Trying to copy what bigger creators are doing
The goal is not to look like everyone else.
The goal is to be recognizable.
Why Small Creators Actually Have an Advantage
This might surprise you, but:
Small creators are often more valuable than large ones.
Why?
Because:
✨ your audience trusts you
✨ your content feels relatable
✨ your recommendations feel genuine
And brands know that.
Final Thoughts
If you take one thing from this post, let it be this:
You don’t need to chase PR.
Focus on:
showing up consistently
using products you love
creating content that serves your audience
And over time, the right brands will start to notice you.
Want to Start Attracting PR Opportunities?
If you’re serious about growing as a beauty creator and getting on brand radars, I created a free guide to help you get started.
✨ Learn how to position yourself as a PR-ready creator
✨ Understand what brands are actually looking for
✨ Start building real relationships with brands
How to Get on PR Lists as a Small Content Creator (Even Without a Huge Following)
Want to get on PR lists without a massive following? Discover how small creators can attract brands, build trust, and position themselves for partnerships.
If you’ve ever wondered…
"How are other creators getting PR when they don’t even have that many followers?"
Let me let you in on something that might surprise you:
👉 Follower count is no longer the deciding factor for brands.
Today, brands care more about:
Connection
Trust
Niche authority
Buying influence
Not vanity metrics.
I know this firsthand because I built my platform as a mature beauty creator, serving women 40+ who still want to play in makeup and feel confident doing it.
And guess what?
Brands noticed.
Not because I had the biggest audience, but because I had the right audience.
So if you're a small creator trying to get on PR lists, start here.
🔑 Tip #1: Stop Trying to Appeal to Everyone
One of the biggest mistakes small creators make is creating broad, unfocused content.
Brands aren’t looking for creators who talk to everybody.
They want creators who clearly speak to somebody specific.
Ask yourself:
Who is my content for?
What problem do I help solve?
Why would someone trust my recommendation?
For example, my audience is largely:
✨ Mature women
✨ Women of color
✨ Beauty lovers who value skin-first makeup
That clarity makes it easy for brands to say:
"Yes — she fits our customer."
👉 Niche = visibility.
🔑 Tip #2: Create PR-Ready Content Before PR Ever Arrives
Please hear me when I say this:
🚨 Brands are watching long before they send packages.
If a brand landed on your page today, would they immediately understand:
How you talk about products?
Your filming style?
Your credibility?
Your consistency?
Start creating the type of content you WANT to be known for.
Examples:
Honest reviews
Tutorials
Wear tests
Favorites
Educational beauty content
Problem/solution videos
When brands research creators, they aren’t guessing.
They are looking for proof.
👉 Act like a PR creator before you become one.
🔑 Tip #3: Tag Brands Strategically (Not Desperately)
There is a difference.
You don’t need to tag 12 brands in one post hoping someone notices.
Instead:
✔ Feature the product intentionally
✔ Speak about why you love it
✔ Show it in action
✔ Align with the brand voice
Then tag them.
Brands often search their own tags to find creators already talking about them.
Make it easy to discover you.
🔑 Tip #4: Engagement Matters More Than Followers
Would you rather have:
👉 2,000 followers who trust you
or
👉 20,000 followers who scroll past you?
Brands are choosing the first creator every single time.
Focus on building community:
Reply to comments
Start conversations
Ask questions
Use polls
Create shareable content
Trust converts, and brands know it.
🔑 Tip #5: Don’t Wait to Be Chosen — Introduce Yourself
Confidence will open doors faster than waiting ever will.
Reach out to brands.
Send the email.
Pitch yourself.
Join their affiliate programs.
Sign up for creator portals.
Put your name in rooms where decisions are being made.
Because here’s the truth:
👉 Closed mouths don’t get PR packages.
Final Thoughts: Your Influence Is Bigger Than Your Numbers
If you take one thing from this post, let it be this:
You do NOT need a massive following to be valuable.
You need:
✔ clarity
✔ consistency
✔ community
✔ confidence
Keep showing up.
Keep creating.
Keep refining your voice.
The right brands will find you, and many will wish they had found you sooner.
💬 Tell Me in the Comments:
What is ONE brand you would love to receive PR from this year?
(I love hearing your goals — and rooting for you.)
If this helped you, share it with another creator who’s trying to grow.
And stay tuned — because in the next post, we’re talking about:
👉 How to Make Your Page Look PR-Ready in 30 Minutes