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Tips for bloggers in cosmetics: How to use FacebookLive in your field?

The topics people talk about when they live on Facebook may vary depending on the area they work with. In this series, we will give you tips on how to use Facebook Live based on your area of ​​work, your needs, and the amount of time you can devote to your broadcast, from 10 minutes to 4 hours Maximum.

In the previous parts of this series we reviewed tips for journalists, tips for athletes, tips for comedians, tips for entrepreneurs, tips for musicians, tips for bloggers, tips for actors and directors on how to use Facebook Live, and a new set of tips.



Tips for bloggers in cosmetics: How to use FacebookLive in your field?
Live broadcast from 5 to 10 minutes
Poll: Ask your audience about products or demos you'd like to see in your next live video.

Media data: You can provide information about the schedule of your next live streaming video, where you meet fans, and important events like an increase in the number of followers or important events on a personal level, such as a sermon or pregnancy.

Use special techniques: Focus on one aspect of makeup, such as a 5-minute video on lipstick, a 10-minute demo of eye shadow, or short video on nail polish techniques.

Live broadcast from 10 to 30 minutes
Questions & Answers: You can encourage viewers to inquire about your favorite products or brands or your opinions about cosmetic trends.

Challenges on the Internet: You can take part in popular challenges.

Reviews: You can view a detailed review of a new product of make-up, hair or nail products.

Open the product tray: You can provide the opportunity to interact with new products, from the packaging stage to the initial use.

Live broadcast from 30 to 240 minutes
Demo for full makeup mode: You can view how to make your own makeup in detail.

New makeup and new hairstyle: How to make makeup by using someone else or another video from a YouTube beauty specialist can be used to provide a variety of views and styles for your audience.

Product launches: Bring viewers on a tour behind product launch events (if possible).

Behind the scenes events: Take your audience on a tour behind the scenes of events they might not be able to attend such as BeautyCon or IMATS.

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