Qualify your Beauty creator list before you reach out

Working a beauty campaign at volume means more than a long list of names. The creators worth a message are the ones who are recently active, contactable, in your follower range, and whose audience overlaps with skincare, makeup, and haircare shoppers — and a raw export rarely tells you which ones those are.

Sift cleans and scores your beauty creator list so your team spends its outreach on leads worth contacting, not duplicates and dead accounts.

What makes a beauty creator a qualified lead

Audience overlap with skincare, makeup, and haircare shoppers, recent activity, a contactable profile, an acceptable follower range, content quality that fits your brand, and barter or gifting suitability — with no duplicate or spam signals.

Sift scores every beauty creator against these signals and ranks outreach priority so you see who to message first.

How Sift qualifies your beauty list

Bring the beauty creator list you already pulled, and Sift dedupes it, verifies contactability, and scores each profile against your campaign.

It segments the list by fit and tier and ranks outreach priority, surfacing which beauty creators are worth the spend and which to drop.

Frequently asked questions

How do I qualify a beauty creator list for my brand?
Start from your campaign goal and the audience you want to reach (skincare, makeup, and haircare shoppers). Sift turns that into scoring criteria, then dedupes, verifies, and ranks your beauty list so the leads worth contacting rise to the top.
How many followers should a beauty creator have?
Follower count matters less than fit, recent activity, and contactability. Micro and nano beauty creators often outperform larger accounts for barter and gifting. Sift ranks by qualified-lead fit, not just size.

Stop guessing. Start qualifying.

Sift dedupes, verifies, and scores your creator list so you only spend outreach on the leads worth contacting.

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